Medical
technologists make the practice
of modern medicine possible.
Using state-of-the-art equipment
and computer technology, they
perform a wide array of complex
laboratory procedures which
are essential to a patient's
medical care. New and emerging
technologies are constantly
expanding the role of the
Medical Technologist.
Trained medical technologists have a wide array of careers open to them. They may work in one of the five major areas of the medical laboratory: blood banking, chemistry, hematology, immunology, microbiology, etc. Or, they may use their training to pursue a career in higher education, research science, industry, health care administration, medicine, marketing, nursing, or law.
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