SCOPE AND CAREERS UNDER MEDICAL LAB TECHNOLOGY
LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Introduction
Medical Laboratory Technology
also called Clinical laboratory science is an allied health profession which is
concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of disease through the use of
clinical laboratory tests. These tests help doctors to detect, diagnose and
treat diseases.
Nature of Work
Clinical laboratory personnel
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Determine the presence, extent
or absence of disease and provide data needed to evaluate the effectiveness of
treatment.
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Play an important role in
collecting the information's needed, sampling, testing, reporting and
documentation of these investigations.
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Examine and analyze body
fluids, and cells.
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Look for bacteria, parasites,
and other microorganisms; analyze the chemical content of fluids; match blood
for transfusions; and test for drug levels in the blood that show how a patient
is responding to treatment.
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Technologists also prepare
specimens for examination, count cells, and look for abnormal cells in blood
and body fluids.
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Use microscopes, cell counters,
and other sophisticated laboratory equipment. They also use automated equipment
and computerized instruments capable of performing a number of tests
simultaneously. After testing and examining a specimen, they analyze the
results and relay them to physicians.
There are two levels of medical
laboratory workers - Technicians and Technologists.
Technicians work under the
supervision of a technologist who has more education (at least a bachelor's
degree) and training than a technician.
Medical Technologists
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Perform complex tests such as
microscopic examinations of tissues, blood and other body fluids to detect
evidence of disease and detect the presence of bacteria, fungi, parasites etc
and chemical tests to determine blood cholesterol levels.
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Technologists microscopically
examine blood and other body fluids.
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Make cultures of body fluid and
tissue samples, to determine the presence of bacteria, fungi, parasites, or
other microorganisms.
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Analyze samples for chemical
content or a chemical reaction and determine concentrations of compounds such
as blood glucose and cholesterol levels.
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Match blood samples for
transfusions and test drug levels in blood to determine how patients are
responding to medications.
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Are responsible for making sure
that testing is done accurately.
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In some labs, technologists
conduct research under the supervision of medical researchers.
Medical Technicians
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Work under Technologists or
supervisors.
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Carry out routine laboratory
testing manually according to instructions.
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May prepare specimens and
operate machines that automatically analyze samples.
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Set up, clean, and maintain
laboratory equipment, such as centrifuges, microscopes etc.
· Prepare standard solutions for use in the lab. This involves measuring and mixing the correct amount of various chemicals.
Specializations
Clinical Chemists:
Conduct tests on blood and body
fluid to detect chemicals, hormones and/or drugs.
Common Test: Blood Glucose
(blood sugar) to diagnose and monitor diabetes.
Clinical Microbiologists:
Conduct tests on blood, body
fluid and/or tissue samples to detect bacteria, fungi, viruses, and/or
parasites.
Common Test: Throat swab to
detect strep throat.
Hematologists:
Conduct tests to measure blood
cells and to detect diseases/disorders of the blood.
Common Test: Hemoglobin Test to
detect anemia.
Transfusion Scientists:
Conduct blood typing and blood
compatibility tests.
Common Test: Cross-matching for
blood transfusions.
Diagnostic Cytologists:
Conducts tests on cells taken
from the body to detect cancer.
Common Test: Pap test to detect
cervical cancer.
Clinical Genetics professionals :
Conducts tests on chromosomes,
DNA and RNA from cells of body fluids and tissues, to diagnose genetic
diseases.
Common Test: Amniocentesis and
other forms of pre-natal testing.
Other specialty areas include immunology, electron microscopy, virology, parasitological and flow cytometry.
Education |
Admission Requirements |
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B.S./B.Sc.
4 Years ·
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory
Technology (BMLT), ·
Diploma in Medical Laboratory
Technology (DMLT). ·
(General) Diploma / Certificate
courses for lab technicians/assistants ·
Diplomas in EEG Lab
Technician, Histopathology Lab Technician
etc. |
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Qualities
Required |
Job
Opportunities |
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Scientific aptitude ·
Helper ·
Cooperative ·
Understanding |
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Hospitals ·
Clinics ·
Private laboratories ·
Public health orga |
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