Clinical Laboratory Scientists or Medical Technologists are science professionals who work in conjunction with physicians and nurses as an important member of the health care team. Depending on the amount of education a person has, there are opportunities for advancement in the clinical lab. There are also other scientific areas the Clinical Lab Tech can work in, such as research, public health and academia. A Medical Technologist performs laboratory testing ranging from simple to complex. The tests they perform may require complicated equipment or may use something as simple as the microscope. What equipment is used depends on the test needed. Results of these tests performed by lab specialists are used by physicians to help treat their …show more content…
A Medical Technician, someone with an Associate's degree generally makes about $35,000. While a Technologist and Technician perform many of the same tests, the Technologist has more responsibility and often supervises the Technician. Additionally, some states, such as New York, require their Technologists and Technicians to be licensed, particularly if they are working in a state agency or in a hospital position. A Clinical Lab Tech studies a lot of the same courses as Biology or pre-med major. They take Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Math courses for the 1st three years in college. The 4th year is the clinical internship. They spend fourth year at a clinical lab (usually a hospital that has the particular program) studying Hematology, Chemistry, Blood Banking, Microbiology and Urinalysis. In Hematology a student studies white and red blood cells, blood proteins, coagulation and platelets. This course includes the study of both the normal production of these cells and the diseases caused when things go awry. The Technologist in Hematology also studies blood smears, where normal and abnormal cells can be
In the Core Lab, I was assigned to hematologist named Melissa. She was very experienced in her work since she knew how to operate machines that help her detect any abnormalities in the blood samples. Regularly, the hematologists and other lab workers would work independently, and I like the method of independent labor because there won’t be any obstacles while testing in the lab. I also liked observing the blood samples through microscope and see whether the blood have any kinds of disease or irregularity. The hematology was very interesting and enjoyable; I was able to experience and learn that hematology is another way to test and figure out life threatening unusualness in the body.
In order to be a Medical Records Technician you must have knowledge on clerical procedures and systems, the structure and content of the English language, computer and electronics, and customer services. Some set of skills for this career is reading comprehension, active listening, critical thinking, speaking and writing effectively. Medical records technicians work in hospitals, in an office, or nursing care facilities. The work activities are to protect medical records, to review records for completeness and accuracy. Health technicians has to retrieve patient medical records for physicians, and technicians, and to release information to agencies. Also, their work is to organize, plan, and to prioritize work. Lastly, their task is to interact
Medical billing and coding specialists usually work in office settings. A computer, a telephone and appropriate documents are all used on a daily basis. Unlike other medical professions, there is little contact with patients. Medical coders work closely with healthcare providers and insurance carriers to gather and provide accurate billing information, but most communication take place in the form of phone conversations and mailings.
The lab is an important part of the healthcare team providing lab values that help doctors make medical decisions on how to treat their patients. Team member C is the lab staff manager who is experienced in the work flow of the lab and processes of the lab staff. The lab staff manager role is responsible for communicating the needs of the lab staff to the project team and understands the needs of their department within the electronic medical record (EMR) system. The Lab Staff Manager will also inspire lab staff to embrace change and provide education about the EMR system to their lab staff.
The fourth member is the laboratory supervisor. She is a bachelor prepared medical technician with experience with integration of laboratory equipment and computerized health systems. It will be important to have her input during the selection process. She will be able to train the other laboratory staff. It is her job to evaluate the systems and decide which is best for the laboratory. Making sure that the system works smoothly with the laboratory equipment is extremely important.
I will also be responsible for communicating my findings to other physicians and/or surgeons and confirm the accuracy or falsehood of test results (Werner, 2004). Medical technologists will need to have prior knowledge on how to operate laboratory equipment such as microscopes, cell counters, calorimeters, or computer-controlled analyzers (O-Net Online, 2011; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2014), determine whether or not there is an abnormal presence in cells or blood content (O-Net Online, 2011; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2014), identify different types of microorganisms (O-Net Online, 2011), cultivating and evaluating specimens (O-Net Online, 2011; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2014), input information and data into a patient medical records (O-Net Online, 2011; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2014), and more. Since Medical technologists are basically laboratory scientists, there working environment is quite flexible. These laboratory scientists can work in hospitals, independent laboratories, molecular biotechnology companies, universities, etch (Werner, 2004). According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 50% of medical technologists are employed by general medical and surgical hospitals on the local, state, and private scale. They are least employed by schools and universities on the same local, state, and private
These include, but are not limited to, taking patient vitals manually and electronically (blood pressure, pulse rate, respiration rate, temperature, high and weight). I have experience in performing pregnancy tests, glucose tests, Strep tests, Flu tests as well as collecting and testing urine and feces. I have also had the practice of patient safety as well as safety for myself and my co-workers. I learned the importance of proper documentation and how it is crucial to a practice.
A phlebotomist will often be on hand nearly anywhere medical treatments are being performed. This is a profession that is necessary as treatments for any illness often require blood tests to determine how to proceed. The cell's or a person's blood are tested to determine the cause of an
Radiologic Technologists, also known as "R.T.s", are professionals who are licensed and certified as specialists in one or more imaging techniques. In the contrary, a Radiologic Technician is a licensed and certified professional who only operates the x-ray imaging equipment to produce clear concise x-ray images for the physicians. A Radiologic Technologist is able to perform all the duties of a Technician. However, they are also tasked and considered as expert for their particular field of specialty.
A cardiovascular technician plays an important role in diagnosing and treating disorders of the cardiovascular system. Cardiologists rely on cardiovascular technicians to perform tests like echocardiograms and electrocardiograms to determine specific issues related to diminished performance of the heart. Specialized training enables cardiovascular technicians to perform balloon angioplasties and cardiac catheterizations. An associate or bachelor’s degree in cardiovascular technology is required for this job. Some states require additional certifications. The median annual salary for a cardiovascular technician was $65,620, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2017.
STI’s surgical technology program is also a two year program, but upon completion they can make around $44,324 annually. They would be placed in the same places as an invasive cardiovascular employee, but their duties would differ substantially. As a surgical technician you would play a vital role in the operating room’s team and would work side by side with surgeons, nurses, and anesthesiologists. You would give direct patient care to the patient before, during, and following their surgery. You would also assist in handling equipment and supplies during surgery. They differ from surgeons because they don’t actually perform any surgery, just basic care to the
These are also good classes to take in high school along with anatomy and physiology, criminology, and forensic science. Albany High School offers all of these courses except criminology. To work as a forensic scientist technician, it is not necessary to have a licence or certification, but before starting work at a new facility, it is almost always required to receive on the job training before being allowed to work independently. This is required to learn the proper procedures that may vary from place to place. The education a person obtains before finally getting a sustainable job in forensic science prepares and teaches them all they must know to be productive in their
Dental Laboratory Technicians work in a lab away from the office, never firsthand with patients. They create prosthetics for clients that can be
Medicine and research changing frequently, which leads to the opportunity to become a lifelong learner in my potential career. I enjoys studying technical processes and information and will never tire of learning new things; for me, academia and facing a field that relies so heavily on research will never fail to evoke curiosity and enthusiasm. To me, the most challenging subjects have always been the most interesting ones, and I strive to conquer and succeed with these subjects. The laboratory industry, with its constantly evolving technology and methods, will always be changing and I am equipped with the desire and skill to excel in such a rapid environment. While taking Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Science class we explored all the vast options for a clinical lab major, and in all of the different applications I see nothing but opportunities. With a Clinical Lab major, there is a world of
I look forward to the analytical aspect of the job. Maintaining the integrity of the specimen would be part of the everyday task, which is definitely a manageable task. I have read that medical technologists work in a fast paced environment and that accuracy is very important. I understand that a mistake could lead to an inaccurate diagnosis. I work well in fast paced environments and would be very careful to keep myself focused. Another important requirement is patient confidentiality, which is something I understand and would be able to do. This is my main perception of what a Medical Technologist does. Further requirements that I did not list, would be adaptable. I do not mind hard work as long as there is advancement.