Pathologist’s Assistant
PATHOLOGISTS’ ASSISTANT
Kerwin Kolheffer, PA(ASCP)CM
Pathologists’ Assistant,
Gainesville, FL
Providing the hands-on assistance that pathologists need to help patients
Kerwin arrived at his career as a pathologists’ assistant from another role in the lab. When he learned about the work that pathologists’ assistants do, he knew he’d found the career he’d been looking for. There are so many ways to work as part of a medical laboratory team—and so many opportunities to find the role that’s right for you!

I love working as a pathologists’ assistant because no two days are ever alike. It’s a way to be an important part of a medical team behind the scenes. I know that I’m helping to save lives—and that’s a great feeling.
My Lab Hero Story.
I received a tissue sample from a woman who was preparing to undergo a life-altering, seven-hour surgery. She had what appeared to be a cancerous mass in her jaw and the planned surgery would have removed half of her face, taken her ability to speak and required serious reconstructive surgery and radiation. But when we tested the sample, we found that the tumor was not cancer, so the doctor was able to remove only the tumor itself. That test changed the course of this woman’s entire life.



Necessary Skill Sets
High attention to detail.
Ability to touch and examine human cadavers and dissect tissues
and organs.

Salary
Average Salary: $74,922
Average Supervisor Salary: $77,376

Education Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in science.
Master’s degree in science from a Pathologists’ Assistant program accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS).