Medical
Technology
Medical Technology (MT), also called Clinical
Laboratory Science, is a paramedical field for which the student prepares in
chemistry, microbiology, hematology and related disciplines. Well trained and
certified Medical Technologists, or Clinical Laboratory Technicians, can enter
careers in clinical laboratory work, academic research, public health, teaching
and the pharmaceutical industry. The medical technologist not only
contributes to the study, diagnosis and treatment of diseases but is of increasing
importance in the evaluation of established technical procedures and in the use
of new, increasingly complex instruments. At this time, job availability
to qualified candidates is relatively good.
Medical technology students will
develop academic skills during the core curriculum and elective courses
enabling them to smoothly transition from an academic environment to
professional training in the senior phase of their schooling. The
academic emphasis will be on a skill set required for future success in the
field of medical technology, including preparation for the national
certification exams, in conjunction with a broad liberal arts foundation.
In addition, medical technology students will also be encouraged to
simultaneously develop a strong, independent scientific framework encompassing
the necessary mindset to continue their academic studies at a higher level, if
so desired. To develop academic skills, nurtured within the liberal arts environment
provided by Rutgers-New Brunswick School of Arts & Sciences, that will
provide a foundation for success in advanced courses, clinical laboratory
education, national certification exams, and encourage life-long learning.
To acquire the factual and
conceptual knowledge needed to pursue and benefit from the clinical laboratory
education, succeed on national certification exams, and ultimately pursue a
career in medical technology.
To provide, through our dedicated
New Jersey Medical Technology training hospitals, the clinical laboratory
skills and experience required to function as highly qualified bench
technologists.
To provide students with the skills to evaluate
laboratory methods, critically analyze data, and effectively communicate their
findings in both a written and oral format such that outstanding patient care
is ensured in a professional manner consistent with established ethical
guidelines.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Health_technology
http://www.apsu.edu/medical-technology
http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/matter_energy/medical_technology/