ASCP ACTION ALERT: Support the Proposed Cytology Educational Standards and Guidelines

June 23, 2023

HELP Ensure All Cytology Programs Meet Patient Needs

The American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) needs your assistance to support cytology and quality patient care. The Commission on the Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) is currently seeking input on a new set of Standards and Guidelines for the Accreditation of Educational Programs in Cytology that will help modernize the education and training requirements for cytologists. This proposal was developed by the Cytotechnology Programs Review Committee (CPRC), and has been fully endorsed by ASCP, the American Society of Cytopathology, and the American Society for Cytotechnology.

What do the new guidelines do?
Patient care is evolving. So, too, is the cytology profession. The skills needed today for quality patient care require cytologists to have more training in research, molecular diagnostics, and management acumen. These new standards are meant to ensure that cytology programs provide the education and training necessary so that cytologists, working under the supervision of board-certified pathologists, can work to the full extent of their authorized scope of practice, to better help pathologists do what they do best. In addition, updated entry level competencies and the new master’s degree requirement will help ensure cytologists have the skills and knowledge necessary to provide outstanding patient care. 

The proposed standards also unify the professional nomenclature. The terms “cytology” and “cytologist” have replaced the previous terms of “cytotechnology” and “cytotechnologist.” This language better reflects a professional designation that more precisely captures the scope, important contributions, and singular value of cytologists to patient care and is a name change that fits better with master’s level education. The ASCP Board of Certification has already integrated this change into its certification exams and credentials program. In addition, the updated professional terminology is consistent with the University of Washington Center for Health Workforce Studies-ASCP report “The Clinical Laboratory Workforce: Understanding the Challenges to Meeting Current and Future Needs: Blueprint for Action,” which recommended the use of clear and consistent occupational terminology.
 
How can YOU help?
To support your profession and advance quality patient care, ASCP is urging you to visit the CAAHEP Standards and Guidelines Comment Portal and show your support for the proposed standards and guidelines. The deadline for commenting is July 3 (5:00 p.m. ET), so please act soon. Here’s how you can help:

1. Click here to access CAAHEP’s Comment Survey Tool starting page. 
2. Check the circle for Description of Profession (listed third) and click Next.
3. Enter “50” for the line number for the Description of Profession.
4. Then, provide a comment in support for the proposed standards and guidelines. You can use the following text:
As a (cytologist/pathologist), I support the terms cytologist and cytology as the new professional nomenclature. Updating these terms will help standardize the professional terminology for this occupation, bringing clarity and consistency to the field. Greater consistency and clarity of professional roles supports the goal of increasing visibility of these valued professionals and advocates for professional growth and career pathways in the field. In addition, I support the proposed entry level competencies and the transition to a master’s degree. All three of these items are fully endorsed by the American Society for Clinical Pathology, the American Society of Cytopathology, and the American Society for Cytotechnology.

5. After entering your comment, press Next at the bottom of the webpage (this will take you back to the CAAHEP’s Comment Survey Tool starting page).  
6. Check the circle next to the option for “I have completed my comments” (listed last) and then press Next.  This should display a message thanking you for submitting comments.

CAAHEP will also be holding a hearing on the proposed standards in Minneapolis, MN on July 21, 2023 (5:15 p.m. CT). To register to attend the hearing virtually, click here.

Thank you for your support of the cytology profession and the patients we serve!

 

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