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CLT 260 - Medical Laboratory Technology Seminar

2 Credits

In the final semester of the clinical laboratory technician program, the students transition from learning in classrooms on campus to hands-on practice in clinical settings. This course bridges those worlds and helps prepare the students to move into laboratory careers. It includes practice for the certification exam, reading professional publications, and communicating in and about the laboratory. A final project connecting the global health modules located throughout the program will be developed. Students will also learn about the licensure and certification application processes and prepare for job applications.

Prerequisite(s): CLT 205, CLT 210, CLT 220, and CLT 230 all with a grade of C or higher

Course Learning Outcomes
1.Evaluate the requirements for clinical laboratory technician positions, and craft application materials appropriately.
2.Identify knowledge areas of strength and those that need improvement in preparation for the national certification examination.
3.Communicate effectively regarding the clinical laboratory.
4.Analyze the global health projects completed throughout the program in the context of determinants of health, identifying commonalities or themes.

Course Offered Spring

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Fall Semester 2024
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