If results aren't reliable, suggest possible causes (e.g., systematic or random) and methods to resolve the inaccurate results. Assess quality control data and apply quality control procedures to determine validity and reliability of laboratory test results.Perform laboratory tests using sophisticated instrumentation on body fluids, cells, and other specimens accurately and efficiently.Communicate effectively with patients, colleagues, members of patient care team and the public on issues related to clinical laboratory practice.
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Objectives/Program Outcomes Students graduating from the Professional Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences will be able to: Our graduates are recognized for their clinical skills, analytics acumen, and aptitude by some of the best health care systems. Upon completion of the program, graduates are eligible to sit for the national board examination for Medical Laboratory Scientist given by the Board of Certification of the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP). The professional clinical phase includes 510 hours of in-hospital clinical practice in surrounding hospital systems. Medical laboratory scientists use state-of-the art instrumentation to analyze blood and other body fluids providing critical, objective data for disease diagnosis, treatment planning, and preventative healthcare. The Professional Master of Science in Medical Laboratory Sciences is an option for students who hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited college or university and wish to pursue a rewarding career as a medical laboratory scientist. The program is comprised of 74 semester credit hours and is designed to provide entry level competencies in the four core disciplines of clinical chemistry, hematology, immunohematology, and microbiology in addition to medical toxicology, evidence based medicine concepts, management leadership skills, and quality assurance.