Medical Technologists perform laboratory analysis to help a physician detect, diagnose and treat disease and illness. Technologists work with advanced laboratory equipment, instruments and computers in order to give the most accurate test results possible. In fact, the work of a medical technologist is particularly important because physicians base about 70 percent of their prognoses and treatment recommendations on the results of lab testing.
Clinical laboratories, in hospitals and medical centers, are in dire need of medical technologists and lab technicians. Career opportunities exist in pharmaceutical quality control, government crime labs, research and biotechnology, environmental technology and lab systems. In fact many graduates with a degree in medical technology go on to positions as lab directors and health care supervisors.
Certificate programs in medical technology are typically accelerated courses that can be completed in less than one year and are ideal for both working and unemployed professionals.
South Texas Vocational Technical Institute
South College
Anthem College
High-Tech Institute
AmeriTech College
Milan Institute
Southwestern College
All-State Career - Healthcare Division
Berdan Institute
Bryan College
Lincoln College
McCann School of Business and Technology
Virginia Career Institute
Lamson Institute
Medix School
Tucson College
Florida Career College Online
Fortis Institute
Ultimate Medical Academy
Pittsburgh Technical Institute
CSI Career College
Fortis College
Penn Foster Career School
Lincoln College of New England
Anthem Institute
Bryman School of Arizona
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