Travel Histotechnologists typically work on temporary assignments at hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and research facilities, often filling staffing gaps or providing expertise during busy periods. On a typical day, you can expect to prepare and process tissue samples, operate specialized laboratory instruments, perform quality control procedures, and accurately document results. You’ll collaborate with pathologists, lab managers, and other clinical staff to facilitate timely and reliable diagnoses. Adapting quickly to new team dynamics and lab protocols is essential, making each assignment both challenging and rewarding. This dynamic role offers variety in work environments, the opportunity to expand your professional network, and exposure to advanced histological techniques.