great video:) I have enjoyed many years in the pathology laboratory, working in both Haematology and Biochemistyr, its been a veryrewarding and satisfying career. There is a global shorage of new staff wanting to join our small and specialised work force:) we need more scientists to join the world of the human laboratory:) thanks
The relativ atom masses are to handel (addit) with (g/mol=x*10^-36) for the exactly molecularmass, divide it by the number of atoms and verb they paralell to the exactly ratio you want. You can to addit the sames atoms before do the paralell verbs.
It is a kind of magic sure.
Amazon.de sell an periodensystem with relative atommasses and more.
I like the texas instrument calculators (not the cheapest.
Dream another dream because this field is definitely a nightmare. Be prepared to work long hours, nights, etc. Very mundane and no respect. Check out some other healthcare fields, seriously.
@sweetestHONEY14 Just be prepared to work 12 hour shifts; 80 hour weeks; from 7pm to 7am. Or, you could work in a clinic working very hard, day shift hours, less money, no benefits such as insurance. Big hospital, small hospital you work weekends always. I know because I have been an MT for 17 years. I work weekends, 16 hour shifts. Underpaid as far as the average MT pay. Work for unscrupulous managers who can make your life misreable. Ask around, you will get very negative feedback.
@bren57mar ohhh my goshhh!! THANK YOU! that's what i'm doing right know but THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR FEED BACK!!!!!!!!! if you don't mind what would be another career that is kindof simliar to that one? like doing lab work ?
I love chemistry, math and biology. I am working towards this major in college currently. What I'm worried about drawing blood though. I love the idea of testing everything to diagnose things, but I get the heebie jeebies when I imagine having to stick somebody. What do you suggest?
Oh, i thought they had to look under the microscope and literally count the number of let's say, red blood cells and whatever, i didn't know it was analyzed by a computer o.o Me like this field either way ^w^
I am a first year student in college, and I am thinking of becoming a Medical Laboratory Scientist. I am very confused about this. Is there anyone who can probably help me with a few questions. thank you
I am a first year student in college, and I am thinking of becoming a Medical Laboratory Scientist. I am very confused about this. Is there anyone who can probably help me with a few questions. thank you
@PurdueAG2014 Hello, to any one who is reading this.
I am a first year student in college, and I am thinking of becoming a Medical Laboratory Scientist. I am very confused about this. Is there anyone who can probably help me with a few questions. thank you
I am a first year student in college, and I am thinking of becoming a Medical Laboratory Scientist. I am very confused about this. Is there anyone who can probably help me with a few questions. thank you
is this what a medical technician does (i don't know if they are the same thing)but this is what i want to do...and i want to make sure that i am training to do just that
PreciousSparks, medical technicians work under the supervison of the medical technologist. The medical technologist has a B.S. degree and has to pass boards ( 4 hour test ) to be certified, You can go check it out at the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, they are the ones that give the Medical Technologists certification once you pass your boards. The medical technologist in some hospitals, clinics have to draw blood and in other places only the phlebotomists draw blood.
Don't let other people have that type of control over what you want to do with your life. Medicine is a very rewarding field, and you will always be able to find work. If that's your dream, go for it!
great video:) I have enjoyed many years in the pathology laboratory, working in both Haematology and Biochemistyr, its been a veryrewarding and satisfying career. There is a global shorage of new staff wanting to join our small and specialised work force:) we need more scientists to join the world of the human laboratory:) thanks
cdbfort 2 months ago
Got accepted into the MLT program this fall. Can't wait to graduate!!
hondamike05 6 months ago
does this career involves a lot of verbal communication?
nefrinhayat 9 months ago
The relativ atom masses are to handel (addit) with (g/mol=x*10^-36) for the exactly molecularmass, divide it by the number of atoms and verb they paralell to the exactly ratio you want. You can to addit the sames atoms before do the paralell verbs.
It is a kind of magic sure.
Amazon.de sell an periodensystem with relative atommasses and more.
I like the texas instrument calculators (not the cheapest.
getdown1983 9 months ago
Dream another dream because this field is definitely a nightmare. Be prepared to work long hours, nights, etc. Very mundane and no respect. Check out some other healthcare fields, seriously.
bren57mar 10 months ago
@bren57mar what you mean?? Do you have experinece in this field
? Please let me kno bc i'm starting to look into this career. Thank u
sweetestHONEY14 9 months ago in playlist Medical Laboratory Science
@sweetestHONEY14 Just be prepared to work 12 hour shifts; 80 hour weeks; from 7pm to 7am. Or, you could work in a clinic working very hard, day shift hours, less money, no benefits such as insurance. Big hospital, small hospital you work weekends always. I know because I have been an MT for 17 years. I work weekends, 16 hour shifts. Underpaid as far as the average MT pay. Work for unscrupulous managers who can make your life misreable. Ask around, you will get very negative feedback.
bren57mar 9 months ago
@bren57mar ohhh my goshhh!! THANK YOU! that's what i'm doing right know but THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR FEED BACK!!!!!!!!! if you don't mind what would be another career that is kindof simliar to that one? like doing lab work ?
sweetestHONEY14 9 months ago
this looked from the 80's
cr1ticalvoid 1 year ago
I love chemistry, math and biology. I am working towards this major in college currently. What I'm worried about drawing blood though. I love the idea of testing everything to diagnose things, but I get the heebie jeebies when I imagine having to stick somebody. What do you suggest?
KellyShmo 1 year ago
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Had to draw blood in my hematology lab.. its just something you have to plunge into!
I'm currently a student going for MLS, in the middle of the application process for an internship. Started a blog about it for any interested
studentmls.blogspot.com/
pavel119 1 year ago
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Had to draw blood in my hematology lab.. just something you have to plunge into.
I'm currently a student going for MLS, in the middle of the application process for an internship. Started a blog about it for any interested
studentmls.blogspot.com
pavel119 1 year ago
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Had to draw blood in my hematology lab.. just something you have to plunge into.
I'm currently a student going for MLS, in the middle of the application process for an internship. Started a blog about it for any interested
studentmls.blogspot.com
pavel119 1 year ago
Oh, i thought they had to look under the microscope and literally count the number of let's say, red blood cells and whatever, i didn't know it was analyzed by a computer o.o Me like this field either way ^w^
mayelaine2 1 year ago
Cool presentation I liked
TheSildenafilcitrate 1 year ago
Lloyd? are you the waterboy?
btarobinson 1 year ago
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Hello, to any one who is reading this.
I am a first year student in college, and I am thinking of becoming a Medical Laboratory Scientist. I am very confused about this. Is there anyone who can probably help me with a few questions. thank you
01250507 2 years ago
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Hello, to any one who is reading this.
I am a first year student in college, and I am thinking of becoming a Medical Laboratory Scientist. I am very confused about this. Is there anyone who can probably help me with a few questions. thank you
01250507 2 years ago
OMG, Soooo true...you got me crackin up!!!!
StargazerBeauty1111 2 years ago
Was this narrated by the water boy?
MKUltraProject 2 years ago 15
I just received my acceptance letter to Indiana University for the Clinical Laboratory Science major a day ago! Very Very excited!
PurdueAG2014 2 years ago 8
thats so cool, i worked with them under the Odontology Research department...wish you tons of success and congrats! :)
StargazerBeauty1111 2 years ago
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@PurdueAG2014 Hello, to any one who is reading this.
I am a first year student in college, and I am thinking of becoming a Medical Laboratory Scientist. I am very confused about this. Is there anyone who can probably help me with a few questions. thank you
01250507 2 years ago
Just got accepted in the Medical Lab Technology program at my college. Pretty excited about it.
liddykat 2 years ago 2
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@liddykat Hello, to any one who is reading this.
I am a first year student in college, and I am thinking of becoming a Medical Laboratory Scientist. I am very confused about this. Is there anyone who can probably help me with a few questions. thank you
01250507 2 years ago
nice video h love work in my lab
hassanshumrani 3 years ago
is this what a medical technician does (i don't know if they are the same thing)but this is what i want to do...and i want to make sure that i am training to do just that
PreciousSparks 3 years ago
PreciousSparks, medical technicians work under the supervison of the medical technologist. The medical technologist has a B.S. degree and has to pass boards ( 4 hour test ) to be certified, You can go check it out at the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, they are the ones that give the Medical Technologists certification once you pass your boards. The medical technologist in some hospitals, clinics have to draw blood and in other places only the phlebotomists draw blood.
fangirl4ever2007 3 years ago 3
PreciousSparks check out this site :
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only leave out the spaces, I had to put those in so it would post
fangirl4ever2007 3 years ago
i so wanna work in a lab...but everyone is crushing my dreams.....can i ask u what i must do to hold my dreams??...
jeffreygebbin 3 years ago 2
Jeffrey,
Don't let other people have that type of control over what you want to do with your life. Medicine is a very rewarding field, and you will always be able to find work. If that's your dream, go for it!
LloydReese 3 years ago 7
jeffreygebbin check out this site :
w w w.ascp.o rg/
only leave out the spaces, I had to put those in so it would post
fangirl4ever2007 3 years ago
@jeffreygebbin you control your future why you cannot be on a lab?? you are the controller of your life
hjestrella 1 year ago
@jeffreygebbin i cant beleve i did want to be a electriction, but i get anoyed with it to much, but i realy want to help people
lotrhpnmask 8 months ago
The film was produced in 1998 as a 16mm student film project. At that time the lab was still located on the 4th flood. Do we know one another?
LloydReese 3 years ago
That looks like it was filmed a long time ago. was the lab still on the 4th floor?
isisbenny404 3 years ago
cool vid. i do this as a job while going to school.
yizikkie 4 years ago