College of Medical Laboratory Science
Medical Technology Education/Medical Laboratory Science Educnical laboratory internship and specialized training
Specific Professions, Careers, Occupations or Trades that graduates of this program may go into:
- Clinical Laboratory Practice: Medical Technologists/Medical Laboratory Scientists in Hospital Laboratories, Clinics and Sanitarium.
- Education: Medical Technologists/Medical laboratory Scientists can be employed as faculty in colleges and universities offering Medical Technology/Medical Laboratory Science program to teach professional subjects.
- Diagnostic Industry/Drug Companies
- Specialized Fields:
- Medico-Legal Laboratory
- Drug Testing Laboratory
◦HIV/AIDS Testing ◦Laboratory ◦Information System ◦Quality Management System ◦Research
- Other fields employing the knowledge and skills of Medical Technologist/Medical laboratory Scientists
Course offered:
- Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science
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