Official qualifications by the Spanish Ministry of Education and TVET
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To access to the Higher Degree you will have to meet at least one of the following requirements:
Be in possession of a Baccalaureate degree, BUP, COU or an equivalent or higher accreditation for academic purposes
Having passed the second year of any type of Experimental Baccalaureate
Be in possession of an Intermediate Vocational Training degree
Be in possession of a Higher Technician, Specialist Technician or equivalent degree for academic purposes
Be in possession of any University Degree or equivalent
Having passed the University Orientation Course (COU)
Have passed the access test to Higher Degree (minimum age 19 years)
Having passed the entrance examination to the University for over 25 years
Syllabus
The pathological anatomy is a medical branch that deals with the study of the causes, development and consequences of the disease. On the other hand, the citodiagnóstico is a procedure used in medicine that involves the analysis of cells and other components of organs, tissues or fluids obtained from the body.
The estimation of the average salary of a Technician in Pathological Anatomy and Citodiagnóstico who are just starting to develop professionally around 16,000 euros per year. However, the experience is a factor that affects positively to this job, being able to increase the salary of the worker to the fork of the 25.000-28.000 euros per year.
A Technician in Pathological Anatomy and Citodiagnóstico performs accurate detection of diseases through different techniques of study. Your work is essential in the health sector, because it knows the causes of the development of the disease, and marks the follow-up treatment with each patient. In the forensic field, his work also takes on a crucial role in determining the cause of death, along with the medical staff.