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    Phlebotomist April L. Rosser Ivy Tech Community College Phlebotomist I have always wanted to work in health care and help people but I did not want to be a nurse or directly involved in individualized health plans. I wanted to work behind the scenes. I became a CPhT and went to work right away at my local hospital. Life was wonderful! I was helping sick people feel better and doing something worthwhile that came along with the means to help support my family comfortably. Then that dreadful

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    for lab techs, the job description was similar to many things I was doing as a vet tech. I enjoy the laboratory aspect of my job already, and began to believe I could do that, and more importantly I would enjoy that. The problem was, I needed a different degree in order to make that career

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    With a Bachelor’s Degree and Master’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering, five years of hands-on experience dealing with medical devices and healthcare environment, and the ability to troubleshoot and solve problems in a timely and accurate manner, I confidently express my interest in your posting on LinkedIn for a Biomedical Technologist. During my career I have gained extensive knowledge in handling all types of hospital equipments and worked with product engineers to solve complex problems. I have

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    After the analysis of all the observations and data interpretation the team concluded that the laboratory information system is the root problem of the TAT in the laboratory. The department head talked to the supervisor about the update of the LIS. However, the supervisor informed the team that the institution does not have enough budget for the new analyzer. The department head explained to them that they can try to fix their budget so that the departments can get enough money to avail a new update

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    It is fascinating how changing a few letters in a word can create an entirely different meaning to the words. Who do we call a Technologist or Technician? In the healthcare field, these words have easily been interchanged simply because in many labs and practices, everybody does everything, as far as they are qualified to work in a lab. However, there are clear and distinct differences between a Technologist and Technician. Radiologic Technologists, also known as "R.T.s", are professionals who are

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    In an effort to accomplish my primary career goal of becoming a medical laboratory technician, I will need to ensure I communicate clearly both in writing and verbally. All aspects of life require communicating and interacting with other people either verbally, nonverbally, or in writing; however, in a professional work setting it is most important. Regardless the field of expertise, poor communication could be imperative to one’s career. For example, in a business setting, lack of communication

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    Regarding the job posting on the BCIT co-op website, I would enjoy the opportunity to join your analytical laboratory as a summer co-op student. Allergy, Saliva, and serum or plasma tests that are offered by Stero-Chrom and the opportunity to learn new lab skills including ELISA have grabbed my interest greatly. As an NSERC eligible, second-year student of the UBC-BCIT Honours in Biotechnology Program, I am certain that I have developed myself as a strong candidate for this position with various

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    Medical lab technician A medical lab technician is trained to work in hospitals or independent labs. They have many duties to do on the job: working with infectious diseases, materials that produce fumes, analyze body fluids, and study blood samples. They are prepared to use the proper protection materials in order to do their jobs. They use safety materials such as wearing protective goggles, gloves, and masks. Medical lab technicians have to use certain equipment to complete their daily tasks.

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    career objective in my desired field and then develop an action plan. I have chosen Medical Laboratory Science as my desired career field with Medical Laboratory Technologist as my desired position title. I have estimated a timeline of 6 to 8 years in order to be successful. Career Objectives My short term goal is to secure a position with the company Life Labs. I have already completed the Medical Laboratory Technician Assistant program so the purpose of this goal is to gain as much work

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    agents of sepsis. Fast detention and identification of bacterial pathogens is one of the most important functions of the microbiology laboratory especially when the pathogen is suspected to be in the bloodstream. Being able to detect and identify the organism early can increase the survival of a patient. The identification of microorganisms in the microbiology laboratory is traditionally done by phenotypic tests such as macroscopic examination of colonies, staining characteristics and biochemical tests

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