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  2. What Is a Medical Laboratory Scientist? - WebMD

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    Medical laboratory scientists have a wide variety of responsibilities and duties. They can: Cross-match blood for transfusion. Create quality assurance programs to monitor and ensure the accuracy ...

  3. Medical laboratory scientist - Wikipedia

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    Haemtologist. Phlebotomist. A Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) or Clinical Laboratory Scientist (CLS) or Medical Technologist (MT) is a licensed Healthcare professional who performs diagnostic testing of body fluids, blood and other body tissue. The Medical Technologist is tasked with releasing the patient results to aid in further treatment.

  4. American Medical Technologists - Wikipedia

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    The American Medical Technologists (AMT) is a professional association that encompasses 80,000 allied health professionals. It was founded in 1939. [1][2] The organization published a bi-monthly journal entitled The Journal of American Medical Technologists.[3] It advocated for professional status and to secure state licensure for medical ...

  5. American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science - Wikipedia

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    The professional association began as the American Society for Medical Technology (ASMT) and is now known as the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS). ASMT was organized in 1933 and incorporated in 1936. Early on, members were required to be certified by the Board of Registry (now the Board of Certification) of the American ...

  6. What Is a Phlebotomist? - WebMD

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    Phlebotomist Training. In the U.S., the education and training you need to become a phlebotomist can vary from state to state. But, in general, you need to complete a certificate to work as a ...

  7. HHS Proficiency Examination - Wikipedia

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    The HHS Proficiency Examination (formerly HEW Proficiency Examination) refers to an American medical technologist certification offered by the Department of Health Education and Welfare (HEW) and subsequently United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The examination was established under Social Security Amendments of 1972 and ...

  8. What Is a Pharmacy Technician? - WebMD

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    Pharmacy technician duties also can include helping with customer phone calls, insurance claims, inventory, and paperwork, and supervising other staff members. Mail-order pharmacy technicians ...

  9. diabetes. HIV. anemia. cancer. coronary heart disease. Even if a person does not have heart disease, a blood test can show whether they may be at risk of developing the condition. Other blood ...