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York Hospital Clinical Laboratory Science ProgramAbout the professionThe practice of medicine relies heavily upon the information obtained through performing clinical laboratory tests. Laboratory testing plays a critical role in the detection, diagnosis and treatment of disease. More than 80% of physicians' decisions regarding a patient's diagnosis and treatment are based on laboratory test results. The role of the Clinical Laboratory Scientist (also known as a Medical Technologist) (CLS/MT) is to ensure the accuracy and validity of these test results. The CLS/MT uses complex biomedical instruments, often interfaced with computers, to analyze blood and other body fluids and tissues. Technologists may monitor quality, recognize testing errors and detect and correct problems that may occur. They help to research and develop new methods for testing and evaluate new instruments. They may be involved with teaching other health care professionals and training laboratory staff. Some may become supervisors, giving guidance and direction to both technical and support personnel. Others may choose to become managers, taking responsibility for budgeting, staffing, productivity, quality management, problem resolution, planning and more. There are many advantages to entering the profession of clinical laboratory science including:
Employment opportunities abound for clinical laboratory scientists. Jobs are available not only in hospital laboratories, but also in physicians' offices, public health facilities, industry, sales and marketing and research. CLS/MTs may continue their education and advance to positions in health administration or elect to pursue graduate studies to become physicians, veterinarians, physician assistants, pathologists' assistant, and more.
Education Options There are several curriculum options:
There are many colleges and universities that offer the CLS/MT major. Contact the college or university of choice for information on the major and its requirements. Graduates usually desire to become certified as either a Clinical Laboratory Scientist or a Medical Technologist when they have completed the education requirements. Certification is beneficial for many job opportunities and for post-graduate study. National certification is recognized in all states and identifies, to employers, the competence of the job applicant. Several national agencies provide certification for clinical laboratory scientists (medical technologists). The Board of Registry of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists and the National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel are two popular certifying agencies. |
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