A medical laboratory scientist (MLS), also known as a medical technologist or clinical laboratory scientist, works in a medical laboratory analyzing a variety of biological specimens. They are ...
Medical laboratory scientists collect samples and perform lab tests, calibrate and maintain equipment, and perform statistical analysis. Their work is crucial for clinicians to diagnose diseases.
This article is the third in Microbiologics’ series on Optimal QC in the Clinical Laboratory. Previously, in this series we highlighted the importance of external and third-party quality control ...
Have you ever wondered what happens to a vial of blood after it is drawn from your arm at the hospital? Clinical Lab Technicians are responsible for collecting biological samples such as these that ...
Diagnostic test developers, including clinical laboratories, responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with inspiring creativity to meet patient testing needs. These developers found unique ways to enable ...
Do you worry your clinical laboratory is falling behind in the race to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) technologies? Every day, labs are inundated with media and marketing messages about artificial ...
Saint Louis University's medical laboratory science certificate offers students who have an undergraduate degree in an alternate field and are pursuing a career change a certificate to become a ...
Do you love the thought of working in health care, but feel like a nurse, doctor, or other front-line health care professional just isn’t what you are looking for? Do you love mysteries, puzzles, ...
A Medical Laboratory Sciences degree equips you to perform diagnostic testing that allows doctors to offer relevant care to their patients. It’s the perfect complement for students majoring in biology ...