A labratory is a building where scientific research is conducted. A labratory tech is someone who works in a lab doing research.
What are the significant differences between a laboratory assistant and a laboratory technician? The significant differences between a Laboratory assistants and laboratory technicians are types of work they perform and their level of education. Laboratory assistants generally hold associate degree and perform basic testing procedures and conduct fluid analysis in order to diagnose a patient. They also involves in quality control, data entry, filing, and database administration. Laboratory technicians carry out routine laboratory tests and perform a variety of technical support functions to help scientists, technologists and others with their work. They can work in research and development, scientific analysis and testing, education and manufacturing. Generally laboratory technicians hold higher degree than laboratory assitant.
the usual salary of a mlt or medical laboratory technician is between 28,000 - 43,000
Laboratory observation is in a laboratory and naturalistic observation is in the nature.
AR is analytical reagent and LR laboratory reagent; practically differences are not significant and depends on the reagents company.
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You will spend more time in a clinical situation in a nursing career (with patients) than if you beccome a lab tech. A lab tech, for example, does not follow a patients' progress.
There are no significant differences.
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An automotive engineer will be designing the mechanics, placement, operation of the system. An automotive technician will be the person doing general repairs to cars in a garage.
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Because there are significant social, economic, historical and political differences between Cardiff (a city) and Haiti (a country). Also there are significant differences in geographical location and hence differences in climate, regional tectonic setting, geology, geomorphology etc.
A veterinary technician in most states is someone who has graduated from an AVMA accredited veterinary technology college degree program and then taken both the Veterinary Technician National Exam and a state exam to achieve credentials. Licensure, registration or certification are all types of credentials that may be granted depending on the state that the veterinary technician lives/works in. However, there are still some states where there is no requirement for a formal education in veterinary technology in order to work as a veterinary technician. A Laboratory Animal Technician is a person who has been certified by the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science. Certification represents a requisite number of years experience specifically in laboratory animal science with the requirement varying based upon education. There are no specific educational requirements to become an LAT except that you are required to have fewer years of hands on experience if you have some sort of college degree. Many LAT's earn a degree in Veterinary Technology prior to going to work in a laboratory and earning their LAT because the course material for a veterinary technician is applicable in many ways--anatomy and physiology, biological sample collection, etc. Veterinary Technology programs generally offer a laboratory animal course that specifically covers the special care and handling of laboratory animlas.