Job Opportunities for Medical Laboratory Professionals

Are you planning to pursue a career in medical laboratory profession and worried about your employment after graduation?

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Are you planning to pursue a career in medical laboratory profession and worried about your employment after graduation? Or just passed the licensure examination and you have no idea where to start your job search? 

There are a vast number of areas in which one may find employment in a medical laboratory. There are also a considerable number of names or occupational specialties by which the laboratory professional may be classified, depending on where one works and the job position occupied. In addition, the various agencies and state licensing bodies will confer varying titles on the medical laboratory worker. While the majority of clinical laboratory workers are employed by hospital laboratories, there are numerous other opportunities for interesting and rewarding employment, ranging from the most common employment as a professional in the hospital setting to positions in the business sector as well as in educational institutions, and even in research or in legal categories of work such as in a state crime laboratory. Among these general categories of employment, there are numerous specialties within these overall areas.

Specific examples of some of these job opportunities are in government research laboratories or pharmaceutical companies that use medical laboratorians to produce data and compile research information for new medications and their effects on patients. Commercial reference laboratories are commonly used by hospital laboratories for seldom-requested tests and for special procedures that are not economically feasible due to the time, equipment, or supplies needed for the testing or that are beyond the abilities of the routine laboratories. To a lesser extent, POLs (which often provide for more flexible scheduling than hospital laboratories), state or federal crime laboratories, and the education setting are other avenues to pursue for meaningful employment. Laboratory professionals on all levels are gaining lucrative employment in sales for equipment and expendable supplies, product development, training of workers to use new equipment, and technical service departments of major manufacturers. An increasing need for medical laboratory workers of all specialties and designations has spurred the enrollment of greater numbers of students pursuing a laboratory vocation in the past few years and is continuing.

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