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Medical Lab Technician Jobs

Jordan Said:

Air Force Medical Lab Technician?

We Answered:

well, you can always re-class :) you don't have to do the same thing the whole time you are in...

i'm not sure about specifics on this job, but i do know you can put in for re-class into another afsc upon "release" from your current afsc... would have to go thru your chain of command, but so long as you spend a particular amount of time (depends on afsc) in the current afsc, often must be skill level 5 or higher to re-class, you can class to another

hope that makes sense... :D

Julio Said:

I need a medical lab technician job or volunteer job?

We Answered:

Ask Ur family doctor, if he knows some good labs in Toronto, which looked for a good technician.

Willie Said:

What is the job of a Medical Lab Technician? Job outlook ? Starting salary?

We Answered:

Medical Lab Technician Salary: $39,000 (avg)
http://www.whatsalary.com/us/salary/MEDI…

Edna Said:

How to become a certified medical lab technician?

We Answered:

With a BS in Chem you are going to have to have 3 years lab experience before you can take the ASCP board exam. My suggestion would be to you is to find yourself a job in a large hospital lab. They are going to put you in 1 maybe 2 departments. Any smaller hospital is going to need someone that is crossed trained for multiple departments are you are going to have a hard time getting hired. You will only be able to take the chemistry technologist or specialist exam.

check out www.ASCP.org

Edward Said:

Medical Lab Technician job market?

We Answered:

There is a growing shortage of all laboratory professionals as a result of the retiring "baby boomer" generation (the average laboratorian is about 50 years old). Although there is a demand for MLTs, there is a greater demand for Medical Technologists (MTs).

You should see more positions become available as the economy rebounds from the recession and more baby boomers enter retirement. Although there is a shortage, you will still see many more postings in the nursing sector since there are more nurses and nursing positions in total. So, you may not see as many MLT vacancies, in total, as compared to other health care fields. There are also a lot of positions out there that were once posted but have since been removed due to lack of applicants over a period of several weeks to months. Try checking with HR departments or clinical laboratory management staff. It may be that the shortage isn't being felt in your area.

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