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Anatomical pathology technicians (APTs) help pathologists carry out post-mortems in mortuaries.
applying for a trainee position
You'll need to complete a 2-year traineeship. Training and education in anatomical pathology combines academic learning with work-based learning. At first you'll be based in a mortuary and start your training with a short period observing the wide range of mortuary procedures. This is followed by working under the supervision of senior staff and pathologists.
You'll also attend teaching sessions on a Level 3 diploma course awarded by the Royal Society of Public Health (RSPH). To become a trainee you'll usually need:
You'll need:
As part of your day-to-day duties you could:
With experience and relevant qualifications, you could become a senior anatomical pathology technician and perform specialised techniques, or work in specific areas such as forensic pathology. You could also move into mortuary management.
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