RMT
Registered
Medical
Technologist
Medical technologist
Medical Technologist
Clinical Laboratory Scientist, Medical Technologist, Medical Laboratory Technician. See www.ascp.org
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depends on where you live I am a Medical Technologist certified by ASCP who graduated summa cum laude from WVU with a bachelors degree in Medical Technology. My starting salary in southwestern Ohio in Feb. 2008 was $17.85.
The medical laboratory technician performs general tests in all laboratory areas - Blood banking, Chemistry, Hematology, Immunology and Microbiology. Working with the supervision of a medical technologist, a medical laboratory technician hunts for clues to the absence, presence, extent, and causes of diseases. Above retrieved from, http://www.ascp.org/Careerlinks/LabCareers/technician.aspx Viper1
u can get certified for lithotripsy technologist how means there is one course for Bsc ( allied health science) in that urology technology four years course in sri ramachanchara medical college porur , chennai , Tamil nadu , India......
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Medical Technologists are needed anywhere there is a need for chemical, biological, hematological, immunologic, microscopic, and bacteriological analyses. Medical Technologists almost always work in a laboratory setting.