Curriculum
time spent in clinical settings
time spent in labs
time spent in classroom
Student experiences
Classroom learning
Most of the classroom curriculum is delivered asynchronously online and is completed as homework. Instruction includes text, videos, images, simulation, interactions, and other online applications. Students must complete the online units of instruction, quizzes, and pre-lab work prior to coming to class.
Synchronous classroom and microscope sessions complement the online education. These sessions provide students with the opportunity to collaborate with their peers, review material with program faculty, and confirm their understanding of the curriculum. Students connect via virtual classroom for these sessions.
Laboratory sessions
Laboratory sessions are administered in the traditional face-to-face format. Students apply the online material during hands-on, instructor-facilitated sessions. These activities occur on campus.
Hands-on clinical rotations
Throughout the nine-month program, clinical experience with patient material is provided in the form of demonstrations, investigation, and hands-on clinical rotations. Students practice various histologic techniques under the supervision of program faculty and laboratory clinical instructors. These activities also occur on campus.
Hours
Program hours vary depending on what portion of the curriculum is being taught. In most cases, the learning schedule includes eight-hour days, Monday through Friday. The eight-hour days include time spent on campus developing technical skills in the laboratory, virtual classroom sessions collaborating with student colleagues and faculty, and independent online learning modules in Brightspace. Time management is critical to ensure all learning expectations are met. It is highly recommended that students live within a 30-45 minute drive time to campus for ease of transition between on-campus laboratory instruction and virtual classroom sessions.
At the Rochester, Minnesota, campus, students must be available from 4:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. for classroom, laboratory, and clinical instruction. At the Scottsdale, Arizona campus, students must be available from 3 a.m. to 4 p.m. At the Jacksonville, Florida campus, students must be available from 5 a.m. to 4 p.m. Students are not on campus 12 hours a day, but they must be available during these hours for a variety of learning opportunities.
Outside work
Students may hold outside employment during the program if it does not conflict with their program responsibilities. It is highly recommended that students work no more than 20 hours a week.
At Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Histology Technician Assistant employees may work more than 20 hours a week if they remain in good standing within the program.
Grading and evaluation
Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences uses these evaluative tools: online quizzes and examinations, online self-assessment exercises, lab and clinical activities, investigative projects and assignments, competency assessment and demonstration of skills, faculty reviews and affective-behavior evaluation.
Mayo's system of evaluation provides students and faculty with a comprehensive look at individual performance. This allows faculty and administrative staff to direct students who are experiencing academic difficulty to the appropriate support resources, including tutoring programs and counseling opportunities. A competency-based evaluation system is used to assess clinical performance.
Competency-based evaluation system
Program competencies
Graduation and certification
Upon completion of the Histology Technician Program, graduates receive a certificate of completion from Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences and are eligible to take the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification examination to become a nationally certified histology technician or histotechnologist. Issuing of the certificate is not contingent upon passing the board of certification exam.
An option also exists in Minnesota to gain an Associate of Science Histology Technician degree through a partnership with Rochester Community and Technical College.