2. All started back in 1500 B.C. when
identification of a parasite was done
In 1922 an agency ASCP- American Society
of Clinical Pathology was developed to set
standards for laboratory professionals
This agency is considered the “gold standard”
in certification
In 1930’s the ASCLS required members to be
certified under the ASCP and maintain highly
educated and professional people
3. Median Pay as of 2012 is $57,580 per year
and average of $22.99 per hour and up
Salary is based upon region and years of
experience along with the proper
certification
6. Once distinguished as a Medical
Technologist or Medical Laboratory
Scientist many more opportunities are
attainable
If working in a lab you can become a Lab
Manager or some form of management
If working in another setting you can
become an instructor for laboratory
medicine or advance to research projects
7. According to www.bls.gov as of 2012 50%
of Medical Technologist work in a general
medical or surgical hospital; state, local,
and private
17% work for medical and diagnostic labs
10% work for office of physicians
5% work for colleges, universities, and
professional schools; state, local, and
private
8. Need to have graduated from an NAACLS
accredited program and be eligible to sit
for a certification exam
Most places want at least 1 year
experience or some form of clinical training
Depending on the place some will hire
right out of school and give on the job
training with proper educational
background
9. Depending on the state you are residing is
what license or certification you will have
to obtain
ASCP is considered the gold standard in
laboratory medicine
AMT is mainly accepted down south, but is
not as highly recognized
Certain states like California and Florida
require an additional test for a state license
to be a Medical Technologist
11. Analyzing body fluids, such as urine, tissue
samples, and blood, and to record and
report results
Operate lab equipment and perform
maintenance as needed
Study blood samples by counting cells,
identifying abnormal cells, prepare blood
for transfusions by checking blood type
and compatibility testing
Training Medical Laboratory Technicians
12. Currently most labs today have the “baby
boomer” population which will increase the
need for new laboratory specialists
The increase in technology leading to an
older population and a society that has high
cancer rates will have a demand for
laboratory personnel to help diagnosis
disease
Increase number of people who are insured
due to ACA will lead to the rise of need of
Medical Technologist along with other
healthcare jobs
14. According to www.bls.gov the job outlook
for Medical Technologist is expected to rise
22% from 2012-2022
16. I chose this field because that is what I am
currently working towards with this degree
I love working in the laboratory and by
getting the proper credentials to be
considered a Medical Technologist it will
give me more opportunity and
responsibilities in the lab