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Welcome to Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Our Mission
To prepare graduates who are ready for career entry level
employment in a variety of clinical laboratory settings: hospitals,
blood banks, independent and physicians' office laboratories,
clinics, health maintenance organizations, urgent care centers
and industry.
Clinical laboratory science professionals, often called medical
laboratorians, are vital healthcare detectives, uncovering and providing
laboratory information from laboratory analyses that assist physicians
in patient diagnosis and treatment, as well as in disease monitoring
or prevention (maintenance of health). We use sophisticated biomedical
instrumentation and technology, computers, and methods requiring
manual dexterity to perform laboratory testing on blood and body
fluids. Laboratory testing encompasses such disciplines as clinical
chemistry, hematology, immunology, immunohematology, microbiology,
and molecular biology. Clinical laboratory science professionals
generate accurate laboratory data that are needed to aid in detecting
cancer, heart attacks, diabetes, infectious mononucleosis, and identification
of bacteria or viruses that cause infections, as well as in detecting
drugs of abuse. In addition, we monitor testing quality and consult
with other members of the healthcare team.
The clinical laboratory science profession has more than one career track based
on level of education: clinical laboratory technician (2 years)
and clinical laboratory scientist (4 to 5 years). Clinical laboratory
technicians are competent in the collection, processing and analysis
of biological specimens, the performance of lab procedures, the
maintenance of instruments, and relating lab findings to common
diseases/conditions. Clinical laboratory scientists have a more
extensive theoretical knowledge base. Therefore they not only perform
laboratory procedures including very sophisticated analyses, but
also evaluate/interpret the results, integrate data, problem solve,
consult, conduct research and develop new test methods.
The MT and MLT programs at Ferris
State University are fully accredited by the National Accrediting
Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS). NAACLS can be
contacted as follows: NAACLS 8410 W. Bryn Mawr Ave. Suite 670 Chicago,
IL 60631 1-888-714-4278 www.naacls.org
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