Associate degree in Medical Laboratory Technology at Ferris State University

 

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Associate Degree in Medical Laboratory Technology at Ferris State University

Ferris State University
Associate degree
Medical Laboratory Technology

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Why Choose Medical Laboratory Technology
Medical Laboratory Technicians (MLT) perform laboratory analyses to help the physician detect, diagnose and treat disease. Technicians work with sophisticated laboratory instruments and computers that must be kept in optimal operating condition to give the most accurate results. The volume and sophistication of laboratory testing will increase as the population grows and lives longer. Physicians base about 70 percent of their diagnosis and treatment decisions on the results of laboratory testing.

Medical laboratory technicians work in such divisions of the medical laboratory in the blood bank, clinical chemistry, microbiology, hematology, serology and body fluid analysis under the supervision of the medical technologists and the medical director.

The program combines classroom instruction and laboratory practice on-campus with internships in hospitals throughout the state to prepare program graduates to perform a wide range of tests.

The program is fully accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences.

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Career opportunities exist in the clinical laboratories in hospitals and medical centers; pharmaceutical industry in quality control, research and biotechnology; government crime labs, accreditation offices, environmental technology, veterinary medicine and lab information systems; humanitarian work in the Peace Corps, Project Hope and medical missionary workers.

The median annual base salary of full-time medical laboratory technicians in the Midwest was $34,798 in 2003. Salaries are increasing annually. Many employers are paying sign-on bonuses because of the shortage of qualified MLTs.

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