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Occupational Profile: Medical Laboratory Technologies

Adults seeking an education in medical and health professions may choose to enter the field of medical laboratory technologies. A career in medical laboratory technologies is challenging and exciting for anyone with an interest in technology and medicine. Medical laboratory technologists test, detect, and treat diseases and illness. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), www.bls.gov, although hospitals are expected to continue to be the main employers of clinical laboratory workers, employment is expected to grow faster in diagnostic and medical laboratories, physicians' offices, and ambulatory health care services including blood and organ banks.

The BLS also notes that clinical laboratory technologists and those in related fields must usually earn bachelor's degrees with majors in medical technology or in one of the life sciences -- although it is sometimes possible for applicants to qualify with some combination of education, on-the-job, and other specialized training. Some states require laboratory personnel to be licensed or registered. icensing information is available from state departments of health or boards of occupational licensing (BLS).

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Areas of study you may find at Sanford-Brown Institute include:
  • Non-Degree: Certificate Programs
  • Undergraduate Studies: Associate
  • Medical and Health Professions Studies
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      • Medical Laboratory Technologies
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Areas of study you may find at Allied Medical & Technical Institute include:
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      • Medical Laboratory Technologies
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Areas of study you may find at Institute for Business and Technology include:
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Areas of study you may find at Medix include:
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      • Medical Laboratory Technologies
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    • Medical Assisting Studies
Areas of study you may find at National Career Education include:
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  • Medical and Health Professions Studies
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      • Medical Laboratory Technologies
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    • Medical Administrative Services Degrees
    • Medical Assisting Studies
Areas of study you may find at Baker College Campus include:
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Areas of study you may find at Central Coast College include:
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      • Medical Laboratory Technologies
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Areas of study you may find at Goodwin College include:
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Areas of study you may find at South Texas Vocational Technical Institute include:
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      • Clinical Laboratory Sciences
      • Medical Laboratory Technologies
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