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Is Clinical Laboratory Scientist Still In Demand In America

What are the benefits of obtaining a Master's of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science?

A recent report issued by the United States Department of Labor indicates an increasing demand for professionals in all area of health care, including clinical laboratory science. Graduates of the program have an opportunity for careers in clinical practice, laboratory supervision and management, health regulatory agencies, sales and technical representation for scientific equipment companies, research, and education.

Clinical Laboratory Science graduate programs teach students to perform the vital task of analyzing tests on various body fluids in order to facilitate the accurate diagnosis of illness or disease by doctors. Holders of a masters (MS) or PhD degree in clinical laboratory science can become hematologists, oncologists, medical researchers and more.

Job prospects for graduates of clinical laboratory sciences programs are excellent. Our placement rate is typically 100 percent. Hospitals and other health care facilities throughout the United States are facing a critical shortage of qualified clinical laboratory personnel. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that between 2002 and 2010, U.S. laboratories will need approximately 13,200 new workers/year to properly staff clinical laboratory facilities. Since accredited clinical laboratory programs are graduating fewer than 5,000 each year, job security and increased wages are predicted for graduates of CLS programs.

Specialists in blood bank technology perform and supervise both routine and specialized tests in blood centers and hospital-based transfusion services. Their duties include:

* Testing for blood group antigens
* Investigating abnormalities
* Supporting physicians in transfusion therapy
* Blood collection and processing
* Supervising and/or teaching
* Research

Students successfully completing this program will be prepared to assume positions in supervision/management, clinical research or teaching in a hospital, blood center, university, government or health care-related industry.

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Is Phlebotomy and Lab Technician good career choices????????

I am a Medical Technologist (also known as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist). To be a Med Tech you must have a Bachelor Degree with a one year clinical training experience. A Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) is usually a two year program (Associate Degree). MLT's cannot perform all lab testing. They are limited in what they can do. Their work must be reviewed daily by a Med Tech. There are still many places that will not hire MLT's, but many more are starting to hire them. Both MT and MLT must take a test and obtain national certification. MT's average salary is 16 to 26 dollars/hour. MLT's make between 11 and 16/hour. Some places hire phlebotomists with no training and train them on the job. There are phlebotomy programs available which is usually one or two years. There is also a national certification for them (ASCP and or NCA). Pbt's usually make between 8 and 13/hour. Many places the MT's also do phlebotomy. All three and jobs in demand. Many schools have closed and older techs are retiring. The field is in short supply just not as critical as RN's. All three are good jobs. Sometimes I think the pbt's work the hardest for the lowest pay, plus their work hours are usually crappier schedules (they usually come in early in the mornings to draw patients- 3:oo to 4:00 a.m.) Evening and night shifts aren't so bad. Certified pbt's can usually ask for a higher wage than those trained on the job.

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