Title: Careers in the Medical Laboratory
1Careers in the Medical Laboratory
2The clinical laboratory is a place well out of
the public eye where professionals work as part
of the medical team.
- A highly-skilled team works together in the lab
to determine the presence or absence of disease
and to provide data needed to evaluate the status
of patients as well as the effectiveness of
treatment. - The practice of medicine as we know it today
would be impossible without the tests performed
in the laboratory. - Well over 70 of all medical decisions are
affected by laboratory results.
3Who works in the laboratory?
- Certified Phlebotomy Technicians
- Medical Laboratory Technicians
- Clinical Laboratory Scientists (a.k.a. Medical
Technologists) - Histotechnologists
- Cytotechnologists
- Pathologists
- position soon to be established
4 1. Anatomic Pathology deals with most of the
tissue biopsies. Histotechnologists prepare
slides, which are reviewed by Cyto-technologists
and Pathologists. 2. Clinical Pathology deals
with most of the blood work. Blood is usually
collected by Phlebotomists and analyzed by
Clinical Laboratory Scientists. 3. Experimental
Pathology is on the horizon as a potential means
to incorporate a research component into the
department.
The CSMC Department of Pathology Laboratory
Medicine is currently divided into two parts
(with a third planned)
5Laboratory DivisionsAnatomic Pathology
Histotech
- Prepares tissue and fluids for microscopic
examination - Thin sectioning of frozen or paraffin-imbedded
tissues - Mounting of sections on slides
- Staining using various dyes
- Shortage has caused salaries to rise
substantially in recent years - AA degree and certification provided in the
histologic tech program at Mt. SAC
6Laboratory DivisionsAnatomic Pathology
- The electron microscope can magnify tissues
well over 100,000 times.
Electron Microscopy Team
Electron Microscopist education 2-year AA
program like the one in San Joaquin
7Laboratory DivisionsAnatomic Pathology
Cytotechnologist
Cytology
- Examines slides prepared by histology technicians
- Reports cellular abnormalities seen
microscopically - Frequently interacts with pathologists
- Education requirements similar to that of CLS
- CSUDH has a cytotechnology program with a 1-year
clinical rotation
8Laboratory DivisionsAnatomic Clinical Pathology
Pathologists
- MDs with a specialty in Anatomic and/or Clinical
Pathology - Graduation from medical school plus a 4-year
residency, and many also complete a fellowship. - 25 pathologists are part of the staff of CSMC
Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine - Roughly 25 pathology residents and fellows are
currently in the process of their education here
at CSMC.
9Laboratory Personnel Clinical Pathology
Lab Support Services Phlebotomy
Certified Phlebotomy Technician
- Collects blood specimens
- Interacts directly with patients
- Most visible laboratorian to patients
- Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Completion of a state-approved program, like the
1-month CMSC program - national board examination
- state certification
10Laboratory Personnel Clinical Pathology
- Assist licensed personnel with
- specimen processing
- some instrumentation
- non-judgmental testing of waived and moderate
complexity procedures - Regulations for this position have recently been
approved by the State of California (but not yet
implemented). - CSMC hopes to affiliate with a community college
to provide the 6-month clinical rotation portion
of a 2-year program.
Lab Support Services Medical Lab Technicians
11Laboratory Personnel Clinical Pathology
- Baccalaureate requirements
- 18 college semester hours in biological sciences
- 16 in chemistry
- 3 in math/computer science
- 3 in physics
- Completion of a medical technology program
approved by the State of California, including a
1-year clinical rotation, like the one offered at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center through CSU,
Dominguez Hills
Clinical Laboratory Scientist (aka Medical
Technologist) works in all divisions of Clinical
Pathology. Provides the analyzis and results for
most fluid specimens.
12Laboratory Divisions Clinical Pathology
Hematology
- Blood cell analysis
- Body fluid analysis
- Coagulation
13Laboratory Divisions Clinical Pathology
- Chem panels
- Thyroid function evaluation
- Diabetes assessment
- Cardiac enzyme evaluation
- Lipid profiles
- Toxicology
- Therapeutic drug monitoring
- Drugs of abuse testing
Chemistry
14Laboratory Divisions Clinical Pathology
- Infectious disease serology
- Hepatitis testing
- AIDS screening (ELISA Western blot)
- Syphilis serology
- Autoantibody testing
- Protein electrophoresis
- Immunopathology
- Flow cytometry
Immunology
15Laboratory Divisions Clinical Pathology
Microbiology
- Bacteriology
- Mycology
- Parasitology
- Virology
- Molecular Pathology
16Laboratory Divisions Clinical Pathology
- Transfusion Medicine
- Donor Center
- Compatibility Testing
17Laboratory Divisions Clinical Pathology
- Cytogenetics
- Analysis of fetal or post partum chromosomes to
indicate genetic defects - Analysis of tumor chromosomes to indicate type of
cancer
18- The US Department of Labor says almost 14,000
new medical laboratory professionals will be
needed every year between now and 2012. But we're
graduating fewer than 5000 licensed students each
year. According to Jobs Rated Almanac, medical
technology has 25 job growth, very low
unemployment good job security. Medical
Scientist was ranked 2 in the 2005 survey of
top jobs by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
19Questions????? Please feel free to e-mail me at
lab.ed_at_cshs.org