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    Since 1971, Mayo Medical Laboratories has been a thriving for profit entity of Mayo Clinic; performing nearly 23 million tests annually for more than 4.5 million patients worldwide. MML launches 150 new tests annually for clients in more than 60 countries. From the draw of a specimen to the time results are given, there is a solid system in place to provide efficient results to patients. With every step, the sample is tracked by its autonomous identification number to provide metrics and analytics

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    Career Essay on a Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) Choosing a career you would like to pursue for the rest of your life can be quite the hassle. You have to consider your strengths and your weaknesses along with the changing economy. If you do not take into consideration those things I just said, you might be unhappy with the career you chose. The career I chose to pursue is a medical laboratory technician. A MLT is a person that performs medical laboratory tests for the diagnosis, treatment and

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    Selecting the Occupation The occupation that I would be discussing is Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologist. Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologist analyze chemical fluids for treatment or diagnosis. I chose this career because I became interested about it after a lab clinical supervisor talked about her duties and responsibilities during class. Occupational Research As Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologists, they are responsible for conducting and examining body fluids, such

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    8. How to acquire the skills to become a medical laboratory technician is to have training in that field. I do have 2 years of training from when I was involved in a career program in high school where I learned the skills of being in a lab from how to follow a protocol to noting every data I get from my experiments. What I need to improve is to hone my skills to become better and more efficient in the lab. I need to learn the ability of time management as well as knowing what I am doing before I

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    The health care career of medical laboratory technician is a diagnostic occupation in which procedures are completed in the medical laboratory to collect and examine biological material from the human body, such as; bodily fluids, tissues, and other matter with the use of laboratory equipment such as microscopes, computers, and cell counters. Hence, this healthcare professional provides care in the form of information used in diagnostic purposes by physicians and other healthcare personnel to determine

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    Introduction Patient care is as vital part in the medical community, the shortage of medical laboratory technicians can jeopardize this care in so many ways. According to ASCP “The number of technologist/scientist and technician education programs has declined by more than 50% since 1970, with the most dramatic decline in technology/ scientific programs, 71% of which closed between 1970 and 2007. In contrast, the number of phlebotomy [Phlebotomy is a procedure that removes blood from the body]

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    Lab budgeting and cost accounting under DRGs Medical Laboratory Observer, Feb, 1985 by W. Glenn Cannon Cost accounting is not a solution to management problems. It is a management tool designed to provide information that facilitates sound decisions. The two primary objectives of cost accounting are 1) to match cost with revenue and 2) to match resource consumption with the units of service provided. Under the DRG system, matching revenue with cost and evaluating appropriate utilization levels

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    Pathology Details Jessica Harper Words: 741 Introduction In Australia, medical information is generally considered confidential and safeguarded under the law. Ethics is classified as “Moral principles that govern a person’s behaviour or the conducting of an activity” (Oxford Dictionaries, 2014). Decisions concerning prognosis, diagnosis and treatment are often centered on results and interpretations of laboratory tests. Permanent damage can be caused by intentionally or unintentionally breaching

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    to one day accomplish. Many diseases and infections are fought against in a laboratory. I hope to one day aid in a discovery that can save millions of lives. Most medical laboratory technicians are employed in hospitals, diagnostic laboratory's, and physicians' offices so they are more often than not unobservable by the actual patient. A average day could consist of but not limited to preparing and sanitizing laboratories, checking blood compatibility for transfusions and collecting blood samples

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    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

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