Clinical Laboratory Technician
A.A.S. Degree - Career Program
Department: Biology
School: Health Sciences & Physical Wellness
CIP Code: 51.1004
MCC Program Code: CL01
NYSED Code (BRI): 34458
Description
This program is designed to prepare Clinical Laboratory Technicians (also known as Medical Laboratory Technicians) to perform clinical laboratory testing in rapidly changing and dynamic healthcare delivery systems. The CLT graduate will possess entry level competencies to perform, evaluate, correlate, and assure accuracy and validity of laboratory results. The program includes instruction in the principles and practice of hematology/hemostasis, diagnostic microbiology, immunohematology/transfusion medicine, immunology/serology, clinical chemistry, phlebotomy, histology, laboratory operations, and urine and body fluid analysis, as well as clinical laboratory safety and regulation, and interpersonal communication skills. Clinical experience is provided at local clinical laboratories. Graduates of the program can expect a favorable job market with increasing needs and growth opportunities.
Fall admission only.
The program is recognized by the New York State Education Department as licensure qualifying. Graduates are eligible for state licensure as Certified Clinical Laboratory Technicians. The program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS), 5600 N. River Rd, Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018; www.naacls.org. Graduates of this program are also eligible to sit for the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Board of Certification (BOC) exam.
The program of study must be completed within five years of matriculation. Students need to successfully complete any TRS or ESL courses prior to enrollment in the program. A minimum grade of C is necessary in all required biology (BIO), chemistry (CHE) and clinical laboratory technician (CLT) courses for continued matriculation in the program. The Clinical Laboratory Technician program is a high demand, competitive program. Readmission to the program is not automatic and is dependent on several factors. Students seeking readmission to the program (or seeking admission after unsuccessful attempts in a clinical lab program at another college) should contact the CLT Program Director for information. Readmission, if approved, is always on a space available basis and is only allowed once. A student who fails to achieve a C in the clinical rotation course is not eligible for readmission to the program. Part time study is available but must be coordinated with the CLT Program Director.
Completion of medical requirements, including clearance of existing health problem(s), tuberculosis testing, vaccinations, and the ability to meet essential functions (physical and mental demands) of the program is required for admission and continuation in the program. Student must provide proof of current health insurance to participate in clinical rotations. Students are required to purchase liability insurance from the College for the clinical rotations the final semester.
Program Learning Outcomes
1.Perform clinical laboratory analyses following established protocols.
2.Explain the methodologies of common clinical laboratory tests.
3.Correlate clinical laboratory tests with human health or disease.
4.Display professional behavior appropriate for clinical settings.
5.Communicate effectively in a variety of ways appropriate for clinical situations.