I have just finished my first year of the medical laboratory science program at the Michener Institute. I have become very interested in the field of medical laboratory science and my goal is to become a medical laboratory technologist in the field of clinical microbiology. I have also earned my Honours Bachelor of Science in cell and molecular biology from the University of Toronto.
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Offer of Admission from Michener Institute
I'm very excited that I received an offer of admission for the Medical Laboratory Science Program at the Michener Institute for Applied Health Sciences earlier today. I attended the multiple mini interview last week, which included nine stations and two rest stations. It was an intense but really interesting process. I ended up doing better than expected in the interview and it was probably a result of the adrenaline that kicked in once i got up to the interview circuit. It was still a nerve racking week waiting for the offers to come out and I'm glad I ended up getting good news. I'm really excited to start school this fall and I already know that this is going to be an incredibly rewarding experience :)
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Inner Life of a Cell
I was shown this video in my second year Molecular Biology course while I was attending the University of Toronto. It was amazing to see the processes talked about in class to be presented in a three-dimensional environment. The video is incredibly accurate as it was created by a group of Harvard researchers and shows the various areas of the cell in incredible detail. I'm amazed by the level of complexity that exists within each and every cell in the body.
Preparation of Tissue Samples for Microscopic Analysis
1. Fixation
2. Infiltration
3. Embedding
4. Sectioning
5. Staining
6. Coverslipping
This video provides an overview of the steps involved in order to prepare tissue samples for microscopic analysis. Medical laboratory technologists working in the field of histology must be able to prepare slides which are then analyzed by a trained pathologist that can detect abnormalities on the cellular level.
Comprehensive List of Laboratory Tests
A1c
ACTH
AFP maternal
AFP tumour markers
Albumin
Aldosterone
Allergies
ALP
ALT
Amylase
ANA
AST
Bilirubin
Blood culture
Blood gases
BMP
BNP
Bone marks
BRCA
BUN
CA-125
Cardiac risk
CBC
CD4
CEA
Chlamydia
Cholesterol
CK
CK-MB
CMP
CO2
Cortisol
Creatinine
CRP
Electrolytes
ESR
Estrogen
Fecal occult blood
Ferritin
FSH
GFR and EGFR
GGT
Glucose
Gonorrhea
Gram Stain
H-pylori
hCG
HDL
Hepatitis
Herpes
HIV antibody
Homocysteine
HPV
hs-CRP
Iron
LDL
Lead
LH
Lipase
Lipid profile
Liver panel
Lyme disease
Microalbumin
Myoglobin
p24
Pap smear
Prealbumin
Prothrombin time
PSA
Rheumatoid factor
Rubella
Serum iron
Sickle cell
Strep throat
Syphilis
Testosterone
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
TORCH
Total protein
Transferrin and TIBC
Triglycerides
Troponin
TSH, T3, T4
Uric acid
Urinalysis
This is a very comprehensive list of laboratory tests that are currently used as tools to diagnose diseases and assess the health of patients. There is a more complete list and explanation of each individual test available from the following website
http://labtestsonline.org/
ACTH
AFP maternal
AFP tumour markers
Albumin
Aldosterone
Allergies
ALP
ALT
Amylase
ANA
AST
Bilirubin
Blood culture
Blood gases
BMP
BNP
Bone marks
BRCA
BUN
CA-125
Cardiac risk
CBC
CD4
CEA
Chlamydia
Cholesterol
CK
CK-MB
CMP
CO2
Cortisol
Creatinine
CRP
Electrolytes
ESR
Estrogen
Fecal occult blood
Ferritin
FSH
GFR and EGFR
GGT
Glucose
Gonorrhea
Gram Stain
H-pylori
hCG
HDL
Hepatitis
Herpes
HIV antibody
Homocysteine
HPV
hs-CRP
Iron
LDL
Lead
LH
Lipase
Lipid profile
Liver panel
Lyme disease
Microalbumin
Myoglobin
p24
Pap smear
Prealbumin
Prothrombin time
PSA
Rheumatoid factor
Rubella
Serum iron
Sickle cell
Strep throat
Syphilis
Testosterone
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
TORCH
Total protein
Transferrin and TIBC
Triglycerides
Troponin
TSH, T3, T4
Uric acid
Urinalysis
This is a very comprehensive list of laboratory tests that are currently used as tools to diagnose diseases and assess the health of patients. There is a more complete list and explanation of each individual test available from the following website
http://labtestsonline.org/
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Career as Medical Laboratory Scientist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5yo31Pjx0c
This video shows some of the tests that are performed by medical laboratory scientists on a daily basis.
This video shows some of the tests that are performed by medical laboratory scientists on a daily basis.
Medical Laboratory Technology at SAIT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62ADPFSST6o
This video is an overview of the medical laboratory technologist career.
This video is an overview of the medical laboratory technologist career.
Becoming a Medical Laboratory Technologist
What is a Medical Laboratory Technologist?
Medical Laboratory technologists are responsible for
analyzing human specimens and their analysis will be used in the diagnosis and
treatment of patients. They are part of the third largest group of healthcare
professionals in Canada and their role is vital to the healthcare system. The
five main disciplines for medical laboratory science are clinical chemistry,
microbiology, hematology, transfusion science and histology. Clinical chemistry
involves testing specimens for the presence of certain chemicals or drugs. Microbiology
involves testing specimens for the presence of bacteria, viruses, fungi or
parasites. Hematology involves tests to detect blood disorders. Transfusion
science involves blood typing and compatibility tests. Histology involves the
analysis of tissue samples for the presence of diseases based on the
visualization of abnormalities. Medical Laboratory technologists have the
option to work will all of these disciplines in a core lab or specialize in a
particular area. There are advanced specializations including clinical genetics
and diagnostic cytology. Clinical genetics involves the use of cytogenetics and
molecular genetics techniques to detect chromosomal abnormalities or genetic
diseases. Diagnostic cytology involves the microscopic analysis of tissue
samples in order to detect the presence of cancer cells.
What is the process of becoming a Medical Laboratory
Technologist?
The first step to becoming a Medical Laboratory Technologist
in Canada is to attend a school that has been accredited by the Canadian
Medical Association. There is usually a
clinical placement at the end of the program in order to make use of the skills
acquired and network with indivudals that are currently working in the field.
The following is a list of Canadian schools that have an
accredited medical laboratory science program:
- Ontario- Cambrian College (3 years), Michener Institute for Applied Health Sciences (2.5 years), St. Clair College for Applied Arts and Technology (3 years), St Lawrence College for Applied Arts and Technology (3 years), University of Ontario Institute of Technology (4 years)
- Quebec- Cegep de Sherbrooke (3 years), College d’enseignement general et professionnel Chicoutimi (3 years), College d’enseignement general et professionnel Rimouski (3 years), College d’enseignement general et professionnel Rosemont, College d’enseignement general et professionnel Sainte-Foy (3 years), College d’enseignement general et professionnel Sainte-Hyacinthe (3 years), College d’enseignement general et professionnel Sainte-Jean-sur-Ricelieu (3years), College d’enseignement general et professionnel Sainte-Jerome (3 years), College d’enseignement general et professionnel Shawinigan (3 years), Dawson College (3 years)
- Newfoundland- College of the North Atlantic (3 years)
- Nova Scotia- Nova Scotia Community College (81 weeks)
- New Brunswick- New Brunswick Community College (2.5 years), CCNB (4 years)
- Manitoba- Red River College (2 years)
- Saskatchewan- Saskatchewan Institute for Applied Science and Technology (2 years)
- Alberta- University of Alberta (4 years), Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (2 years), Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (19 months)
- British Columbia- British Columbia Institute of Technology (2.5 years), College of New Caledonia (2.5 years)
The following is a
list of Canadian schools that have an accredited diagnostic cytology program:
- Ontario- Michener Institute of Applied Health Science (16 months)
- Quebec- College de Rosemount
- Nova Scotia- Dalhousie School of Health Sciences (4 years)
- Manitoba- Diagnostic Services of Manitoba (20 months)
- Saskatchewan- Saskatchewan Institute for Applied Science and Technology (2 years)
- Alberta- Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (2 years)
The following is a list of Canadian schools that have
accredited clinical genetics program:
- Ontario- Michener Institute of Applied Health Sciences (16 months)
- British Columbia- British Columbia Institute of Technology (13.5 months)
The next step following graduation from one of these
programs is completion of the Canadian Society of Medical Laboratory Science
(CSMLS) national certification examination. This examination is designed to
test the understanding of required knowledge and skills. Members of this organization
receive a discount on the price of writing the examination. There are separate
certification examinations for medical laboratory science, diagnostic cytology
and clinical genetics.
The next step is joining a provincial regulatory body in
order to practice in a particular province. Medical laboratory technologists in
Ontario must join the College of Medical Laboratory Technologists of Ontario
(CMLTO) in order to find employment. This organization exists to ensure that
the public receives quality laboratory services by competent individuals.
The final step is finding employment as a medical laboratory
technologist. Most work in hospital laboratories but there is also the option
of working in public health institutions, private laboratories, research
laboratories, forensic science etc.
www.csmls.org
www.cmlto.com
www.csmls.org
www.cmlto.com
Hello!
I have become very interested in the field of medical
laboratory science in the last year and my career goal is to become a medical laboratory technologist
and join the third largest group of healthcare professionals in Canada. I have
been researching the profession and decided to start this blog to share what I
have learned and document my experiences related to school and beyond. I have earned my Honours
Bachelor of Science in cell and molecular biology from the University of
Toronto in 2011. I'm going to be attending either Michener or St Lawrence College
for medical laboratory science in September. This will allows me to get one step closer to my dream of becoming a medical laboratory technologist.
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