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Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians in healthcare are healthcare professionals who perform a variety of laboratory tests to analyze samples of blood, tissue, and other body fluids. These tests are used to diagnose, monitor, and treat a wide range of medical conditions, and the results of these tests play a critical role in patient care.
Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians in healthcare may work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and laboratories, and they may be responsible for preparing samples for analysis, operating complex laboratory equipment, and analyzing and interpreting test results. They may also be responsible for maintaining accurate records and ensuring that the laboratory is stocked with the necessary supplies and equipment.
To become a clinical laboratory technologist or technician in healthcare, individuals typically need to have a bachelor’s degree in a related field, such as medical technology or clinical laboratory science, and may be required to be licensed or certified in the state in which they practice. Some positions may also require additional education or training, such as a master’s degree or specialized certification in a particular area of clinical laboratory science.
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