In addition to finishing all the requirements of that option, applicants must also complete the following mandatory requirements:
Abide by the ASHA Assistants Code of Conduct.Follow all published policies and procedures.Meet current SLPA certification standards and requirements.Individuals who apply for the C-SLPA credential must also do the following:
See Courses overview for full details on the courses.Follow the step-by-step guide to apply for ASHA SLPA certification (C-SLPA), which includes submitting a completed application and supporting documents, and paying the appropriate certification fee.
You will also take courses specific to your field, which include: You will complete core courses, which all PA and CE students take. In your second year, you continue the practicum rotations, with a weekly academic half day, and work on your Capstone Research Project throughout the year. Ontario Forensic Pathology Service (OFPS).These rotations are usually six weeks in length and will be at: In the summer of year one, you will begin practicum rotations at hospital and laboratory sites across the Toronto area. In your first year, you will learn core academic competencies required to succeed in the field. You will complete 9.5 full course equivalents (FCE) over two years. Find out more about the learning objectives.
Upon graduation, you will possess the fundamental basic and clinical knowledge and practical and professional competencies required to practice as a Pathologists’ Assistant. The University of Toronto’s Master of Health Science degree in Laboratory Medicine - Pathologists’ Assistant Field - is committed to deliver an excellent professional graduate training program for health care learners that graduates highly qualified Pathologists’ Assistant professionals. Join our mailing list to hear more about the MHSc in Laboratory Medicine Program mission statement You will often work in a hospital, Forensic Services office, or other laboratory in a private or university setting.