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Medical Laboratory Sciences. Arizona State University Presented by: Michelle Dent. What is a medical lab scientist?. Medical Lab Scientists work in hospital labs and reference labs to perform tests on patient specimens to assist in diagnosis.
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Medical Laboratory Sciences Arizona State University Presented by: Michelle Dent
What is a medical lab scientist? • Medical Lab Scientists work in hospital labs and reference labs to perform tests on patient specimens to assist in diagnosis. • They perform tests on blood, tissue, and body fluids and analyze results. • They are the first step in patient diagnosis.
What is a medical lab scientist? • Medical Lab Scientists are a vital part of patient care. • This video gives a great overview of the day to day responsibilities of the medical lab scientist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=_5yo31Pjx0c
How do I get there • Apply for the ASU/PC medical laboratory science program • A 15 month hybrid program to get you where you want to me in the laboratory field • Accredited by NCCLS • Affordable because of the partnership with ASU and Phoenix College http://healthpromotion.asu.edu/files/programs/healthsciences/medical-laboratory/brochure.pdf
MLS program • The ASU/PC program requires 90 Phoenix College credits and 30 ASU credits • More affordable than a 4 year degree program at any university
Career opportunities • Expected 14% growth between 2008 and 2018 • Median wage in 2010 was $56,130 with a range of $47,130 to $66,370 • Jobs range from tech to management to specialist in a particular field (ex: Microbiology) • Projected shortage of 25% for medical lab scientists by 2016, meaning a lot of new job openings!
Who should apply? • Students interested in a career in the Medical Laboratory • Students who want a career in the health field • Currently employed scientists looking to advance their career • College graduates with a degree in health sciences • Anybody with a love for science and helping people
Good Luck!!! And don’t forget to donate blood to save lives!!! (you will realize how important this is once you work in the lab!)