Awesome! I finished my B.S. in biomedical science last April and now I’m in a categorical MLS program to become a technologist in Microbiology. Thank you for sharing this!
thank you for sharing, i have a biology degree and just decided to go back to school for my MLS certification! these help me see what things would be like when i finish.
So far so good . I will be taking Urinalysis and Body Fluids this summer . It also depends on the right professor as well because some of them are crazy . But overall it's a good profession .
This is so relatable! Especially the food stuff. Late night spicy potato tacos after work are my weakness! And so are the breakroom snacks. I'm working on it. 😅
Hello 🙂 I am very interested in studying to become a Medical Laboratory Scientist but I would love to know what positions I should apply to with no experience while I’m still in school. I am a major introvert so the less patient interaction the better. I’ve considered phlebotomy but you have to have constant face-to-face interaction with the patients. I understand that I would need to interact with my fellow colleagues as well as the nurses and doctors frequently but at least I won’t have to be “on” and make small chit chat too much. I’d just like to know which path to take in order to get the most relevant experience - for example: ~ Medication Technician -> Pharmacy Technician -> Pharmacist ~ Sterile Processing Technician -> Surgical Technologist The only entry level position that’s relevant to MLS that I can think of is phlebotomist -> Medical Laboratory Technician -> Medical Laboratory Scientist Any suggestions or advice is very much appreciated!Thank you
I’m currently a phlebotomist straight outta hs and been at my hospital job for about 6 months once I hit a year I’m gonna start going back for MLT. I definitely think phlebotomy is a good step and you’ll have to learn to stick during mlt school as well so might as well do it now haha
@@keraevans1874 thanks so much for your insight! I’ve definitely been considering it. I just get so anxious being up close and personal with people which is why I wanted to work in the lab away from people, haha.
@@andrialex1 Choose a hospital near your house, go to their careers section and search the lab positions for specimen processing specialist jobs. The pay should be around 20$/hour and you just need a high school diploma.
This is actually a great video (content and editing)! A lot of the 'day in the life' videos are very general or simply inaccurate bs. Looks like a great place to work, very chill -- much different than your run of the mill technologist with STAT tests, phone calls, alarms going off (e.g. blood culture machine) etc.! I did always have a feeling the FISH folks (we called them molecular folks) had the chillest job! 😂
Can you do a video on how you studied and got good grades in the program? Like how long classes were and what you would do outside of class study wise.? Just found your channel and subbed! I am thinking about applying. I was going to do nursing school but after 6 months as a CNA, I realized I am not crazy about direct patient care. Too many times have I been cussed at, punched, kicked, thrown feces at from patients. I still want to help people but not as close
I would but I actually don't have my MLS. I'm a fraud I know 🥴 I just have a BS in biology and a MS in plant pathology but you don't need a masters to work my position. The hospital I work at has been in need or workers so they dropped the MLS certification requirement for new hires. It depends on the state for this. I'm in Minnesota, currently looking at jobs in other states and most states require MLS so I'm lowkey SOL to be a lab tech in most places. However I'm looking at different career paths so it's fine. Like private biotechnology companies will hire you without a MLS.
@@heathergosse thanks for letting me know! The program at my school is an associates degree for MLT but you can then get a BS after that. I'm in Texas so I'll do more research on that.
@@Hollis_Creative_Corner Oh I didn't you you can get an associate MLT. That's nice but yeah I recommend getting a BS MLT/MLS because then you get paid more!
That was so beautiful, in my country lab workers can either be technologists or even medical doctors in a biology residency program, I'm hoping to be the latter, as I'm takin the exam in 2 months from now, wish me luck God bless you all
Awesome! I am pursuing masters in biochemistry and graduating this month. Yay!. I am interested in becoming an MLT, but I am kind of confused about the options listed on ASCP. Are you a chemistry technologist ? Which exam should I apply for after acquiring training to be a technologist?
Thank you for sharing! I loved watching a night in your life.. I’m about to graduate with my MLT, but have a bachelors in health science also. What is the title of your position? I thought I’d like to specialize in blood bank, but this actually seems really, really cool.
I wanted to ask: Why didn't you go for a 1-year MLS Certification Program? With a bachelors degree, starting as a MLT -> MLS route seems longer and more expensive. I also have a science bachelors degree, and I just started doing a career change towards becoming a MLS!
Our microscopes are pretty ergonomic along with our chairs. I feel you though, I've always had neck and back pain so I go to the chiropractor. It helps a lot!
There's definitely opportunities. The lab I work in has a development technologist position who does research within the lab. Otherwise within the hospital I work at, there's whole research labs so it would be a matter of connecting with them and applying to an open position. I would assume most hospitals have some kind of research lab but it definitely depends how big they are.
@@alexanderfisher8241 for sure! Yeah with an MLS, you really have so many options available to you! Its a great, career path. Plus you can do non profit or for profit biotech and get paid a lot more 💰💸🤑 and move to essentially any city!!
@@heathergosse great! I wasn’t aware of that. I look online, MLS jobs, clinical research, etc. and nothing shows but when I watch these kinds of videos, there’s so much that isn’t online. Huge thanks again!!!
Absolutely wonderful vlog. I am medical laboratory technologist currently working in a hospital in Nepal. How could international candiate creat an opportunity to work in same professional in Canada? please share some idea about that..
This looks like my dream job holy shit.... I see you're a Technologist, so I'm assuming you were a Technician at one point (correct me if I'm wrong). What would you say is the difference in experience between technicians and technologists? Are the responsibilities and roles similar? I assume Technicians do more of the basic testing and "grunt work" if you will, interested to know if that's true! I've decided to pursue an MLT certificate to hopefully get a job as a Medical Lab Technician to get good lab experience (and decent pay) while I work on my Microbiology Bachelor's, so I'm trying to learn as much as possible
Heyy! So this was my first job post college. I got my BS in biology and masters in plant pathology (but this job does not require a masters). I don't have my MLS/MLT certification but getting it will help you out a lot depending on what state you're in, it's required. Differences in technician and technologist: technician is just a 2 year degree and yeah probably more paperwork/gruntwork. Technologist is 4 year degree and would be more analyzing but still grunt work depending what lab you're in. I actually switched jobs. I am an embryologist now. Look into that. At my new job we do everything: paperwork, gruntwork, and also analyzing. I will eventually learn ISCI to do IVF. Either way, MLT/MLS is a good career route. It's like nursing as there is a high demand = high pay. Good luck!
@@heathergosse Awesome, thank you so much for the insight! I have a fairly decent job right now, so perhaps it would be more beneficial for me to complete my bachelor's in Microbiology, then go for Technologist Licensing training or Microbiologist position. Guess I need to do some planning haha. Hope your career in Embryology serves you great! It seems like a fascinating job
Really?! What do you do as a generalist tech?? I'm so curious now. But yeah, my job is pretty specific to just FISH. Other cytogenetics lab techs in smaller labs are more involved throughout the whole process from accessioning to analysis.
@@heathergosse I am based in PNW and I routinely do Blood banking, hematology, microbiology, chemistry and Urinalysis. Its like I wanna try switching our work environment for a month or so cuz im burned out. Planning to be a traveller tech soon
@@charlesbagao8648 what?! That seems like so much work. At my hospital, we have a specific lab for each of those. Dang, sorry to bear your burnt out. I don't blame you. Good luck with travel tech!!
@@heathergosse I thinks thats the norm of a Generalist tech running 3 benches per shift. Traveling seems promising! I have worked with different people from other states like georgia and alaska and they became great friends to me. Ur pretty chill in life! Ur ARUBA trip was a blast 💥
@@charlesbagao8648 dang I never realized that. Thank you!! Maybe you can get a travel tech position in Aruba hehe 😆 but good luck on your endeavors! Traveling tech sounds like a vibe!!
How is the schedule? do you always work the same shifts every week and did you get to choose your shifts? i am looking into going to an accelerated program for MLT but i want to have a social life still, and i have heard a lot of people say you work on weekends a lot as well as late nights during the week. Thanks!
Hello! So I have a set schedule. I work Monday-Thursday 3pm-1:30am and then have to work a weekend shift every 6 weeks, however if I can get someone to take that shift, we are allowed to do give it up. My shift is awesome since I get 3 day weekends. I know some other labs in my area have like a Wed-Sat shift or Tues-Fri. It just depends on the lab. Also, during covid, I switched labs to help with covid testing and had the absolute worst schedule, which was Fri-Tues 11pm-7:30am lol thank god I only had to do that for 3 months. But yeah, shitty shifts are out there but it just depends on the lab!
Unfortunately, anything in the medical field, you're more than likely gonna get screwed on your schedule. Every time I've had a "set schedule" I've been asked to work OT or cover when people call out, take vacation, etc. It was fine when I was single, but after I had kids and started a family I had to get out. When covid hit, I was a supervisor who was supposed to only work 7am-3:30 Monday thru Friday and ended up working every evening/night and every weekend. Medical staff is short everywhere so just be prepared for that
I work dayshift from 6am to 2:30 pm.. Some days I go in at 5:30 am to 2pm.. It depends on who you are working for.. I work at a hospital..I forgot to mention that I also work every other weekend. I get one day off during the week. Thankfully my manager does not have us to cover someone's shift if it's our day off. She also doesn't ask us to work overtime. She only expects us to complete our work before we leave for the day. It is true there is a shortage in med techs.. Alot of it has to do with people not knowing about this field.. most people have never even heard of a medical lab technologist because it isn't advertised as much.
how many years you studied ?? cause this is my major and I study at CC and we only have two years for associate degree . is it valid to study CLT in CC ???
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Hey heather. i'm thinking of taking biotechnology as my major cuz i've just finisheou d my 12th grade. Do you think i can bcome a lab technician too like this?
Not that you should take a complete internet stranger's advice on your career path, BUT I WISH I WOULD HAVE KNOWN about the MLS certification aka Medical Laboratory Science certification. Some schools offer it as a BS, so after 4 years, you're graduated with a BS and MLS. Other programs are separate, so you'd have to get your biotechnology (or any hard science major as long as you get all the pre-reqs in) BS degree, and then a separate MLS certification which is usually 1 year. Depending on the school, there's programs/paths you can take to go that way. I "only" have a BS and MS. Luckily my first lab tech job I found didn't require an MLS certification (it depends on the state, I was in Minnesota), but most states require an MLS for you to work in a lab. There's loopholes around it but again, if I would have known about the MLS program when I was your age, I would have done that track. Because, idk about you, but I LOVE to travel. You can be a travel MLS and make BANK, take short assignments, travel the country and live it up!! But to answer your question, get a Biotech degree AND an MLS!! Good luck :)
This is so cool❤ Im so excited for my future I kinda see my future since I'm an MLS graduate and about to take the national board exam in just 7 days yikes but I know I will make it. I love our field so much ❤
Hi. I actually do not have my MLT/MLS certification. I just have a BS and MS in biology. But some of my coworkers got their certification through the MLS program at North Dakota State University and Mayo Clinic MLS program. Not every school has a MLS program but I am sure there are some in each state.
You don’t need a masters to do MLT/MLS unless you want to be a lab supervisor which in that case in most labs, you need a PhD. I think any human medicine related PhD would be fine.
@@heathergosse how stressful is this occupation, 1-10, 10 being the most stressful? I like that you’re not doing one single thing all day like a robot 🤖
@@JAY3S1N 2/10 on the stress scale but 6-8/10 on the burnout scale. In terms of stress, my lab is more about quality over quantity so we are encouraged to be diligent and if that means taking more time a on case then that's okay. Someone is always there to answer questions too. HOWEVER, unlike other labs, our lab is always behind because cancer is popular lol. So sometimes I'll work all day on a tough case, finally finish it and feel accomplished, but then there's always another case on the shelf to pick up. Other labs run where they have a set amount of work each day and when it's completed, the workers can take it easy. My lab, there's ALWAYS work so that's why I feel burnout along with the 10 hour days. I'm usually over work by 11:30, 12. And Thursday's are real slow haha. I wish I could just work 30 hours a week tbh. I'm definitely for a 30 hour work week. But yes, the days I do wash like I showed in the video, I don't feel like a robot as much, but I do feel like a robot somedays when I only am on the microscope. I think you are going to see that in a lot of lab jobs unless it's a super small lab where you're doing a lot of different tests and whatnot. But okay, thanks for coming to my ted talk. Hope this helps!
@@heathergosse your ted talk is super necessary. I hope it’s more than just a part one if I’m being quite honest lol. I’m the type of person that likes to get into the details of things you know? Bc it’s going to be part of my life. So everything you have mentioned is super appreciated. I asked about stress bc well you know stress takes a toll on the mental and physical being, and I want to be able to do this for a good period of time. Plus there’s definitely always something to learn in this field, hence the reason why I’m looking to move into a more of a “generalist” route. Is the lab staff pretty cool or are they normally conservative and you don’t have too much interaction with one another?
@@heathergosse oh yeah and 4x10 doesn’t seem too too bad. I used to work 4-5 12 hr shifts per week on average lol. Plus I hear some states are trying to amend a law where 32 hours is considered full time. Quite interesting.
I’m Going to graduate high school this year and I’m debating on choosing this path or nursing. I wanted to ask if you guys get breaks. Is it only 1 break a day or multiple if you want one?
You'll get breaks with whatever job you get. Nursing is super hard and I've heard they're all overworked plus dealing with patients is not always fun. If you go that route look into OR Nursing. MLS is great. But whatever you decide there will be options for both
@@heathergosse I’ve applied for nursing and MLT through community college. Is community college good for MLT? I was also gonna do that already, it was my first choice but I’m bad at math. I’ve heard they have hard math classes like chem.
Depends on the state. I started at about $58k but was in Minnesota. States like Alabama might only pay about $19-23/hour which is around $40-45k. Just avoid California and the southern states and you’ll be good 😆
Good to see you enjoying your work, thanks for sharing!! Is it mandatory to have a mls or mlt certificate or masters in microbiology is enough to get a technician or technologist job?
Thanks! So my hospital actually dropped the MLS certification requirement because they desperately needed workers lol so I don't have my MLS. I have a masters but it's not required. You can def find a job with just a science BS but it's 100x easier if you have your MLS. I'm actually currently looking at other jobs out of state and a lot of jobs require MLS 🙃
hello i wished to ask you a question. If we wash after poop wash without toilet paper. Does regular soap enough to wash away E coli ? And for how long one should wash it. Please reply. A question from someone who is diagnosed with OCD. Have cleanliness mania.
@@yaminisharma1231 I'm sorry I thought you were trolling me. I'm not a doctor but I know soap is good enough for after you use the bathroom. Since you have OCD, could you get toilet paper to help with it?? Or do you have a buday? Budays are not common in the US but i know they work wonders for cleanliness. Apologies, didn't mean to be rude earlier!!
@@heathergosse alright , that's completely fine. No issue. I kind of watched many videos regarding 20 secs hand washing protocol. So i was wondering that works for e coli and not just COVID viruses. Thank you for ur time and reply.
My starting salary at this job was $55k, after working for 3 years, with annual raises and working overtime, my ending salary was about $68k. I started at about $26 per hour and ended at about $30-32 per our. Overtime pay kinda makes it more confusing. But with this specific job, the cap pay was about $45/hour depending on how long you work there
So there's a difference between technician and technologist. Technician is an associates degree and technologist is bachelor's. I'm a technologist and my starting pay was like ~$27/hour. I work evenings so get shift differential with raises every year. I just hit my 3rd year mark and make ~$32/hour. Saying that, my work pays high to keep people here working (I work at Mayo Clinic) and I'm in Minnesota which also pays higher than national average. I can't speak for how much Technicians start at but if I had to guess I'd say like $18-22 but I've also seen technologist jobs in like Alabama pay that which I think is bullshit.
I think radiologist tech is a separate program. But I think that's just a 2 year degree. If you have a 4 year degree plus a MLS certification, I think you could get hired on as a radiologist tech. Saying that, the pay might not be as good but I am not exactly sure.
@@heathergosse what is the web for the registration to have a certification just to know, im planning to work in europe as a medical imaging technologist
@@Rain-cr2ef I'm not exactly sure. I think you have to do the full program and then the certification after? If just Google as MLS program and inquire to see if you can take the test online
I can, yes because we are always behind on work and overtime has been on since covid. So we can stay later or come in on the weekends whenever works for our schedule.
I have a question since you seem to love to travel like I do. Do you find it easy to get time off when needed? Even if it's just unpaid. I'm so interested in this career but I like the flexibility of waitressing, I know if I want to take a week off I can. Anyways, do you find that easy to do in your position?
Hey! Yeah, I actually have a really nice schedule. I work Mon-Thurs 3pm-1:30, so 4 10 hour shifts. I always have Fri, Sat and Sun off but do have to work one weekend every 6 weeks. Then would have mon and tues off for my days off. But yeah, my company has great PTO and we are allowed to roll it over into the next year. I earn 8 hours of PTO every pay period. Over covid I built that up and always have around 100 hours aka 10 work days for me. It's super easy for me to take a Thursday off for a long weekend, only using 10 hours of PTO. It definitely depends on the hospital but I feel like a lot of bigger hospitals have generous PTO options that make it easy for travel. I work at Mayo Clinic btw, if you can get in there, you're set!
@@heathergosse so as a traveler you get PTO? Also, once you finish an assignment can’t you take a couple weeks off before accepting another assignment?
@@BishimDeja I would assume you'd get some kind of PTO as a travel MLS but I'm sure it depends what company you're with. But yes you're right. You could do an assignment for 13 weeks (that's the average time frame I'm seeing), make you're money and take a time off between assignments.
@@Hey.405 I promise you it gets better after graduation. School was the worst for me. Test anxiety was awful but I promise you getting a job and making that money and living life without having to study is sooooo worth it 😊 keep on keeping on!!
Hi..I am a student of clinical laboratory science at Rivers State University, I would like you to assist me come over to your country to practice after my studies, so I can have more experience to serve my country in this healthcare field later in the future..I would appreciate if you give me a positive feedback. Thank you.
Yay FISH! I do this for a living and I’m a supervisor in my lab. We only do FFPE FISH in my lab. Awesome to see another FISH tech
Awesome! I finished my B.S. in biomedical science last April and now I’m in a categorical MLS program to become a technologist in Microbiology. Thank you for sharing this!
Congratulations! MLS is the way to go! You'll have so much opportunity and flexibility throughout your career!! Microbiology is also a vibe for sure!!
This is awesome, I am going to start my career as a Lab Tech at NASA in a week and I am super excited! I appreciate the video! :)
Woah, how'd you land that?
WOW, that would be a dream of mine. How did you find out about the job and land it ?!
thank you for sharing, i have a biology degree and just decided to go back to school for my MLS certification! these help me see what things would be like when i finish.
You're welcome! It's definitely worth it. Once you have your certification, you'll have endless opportunities! Good luck!!
@@heathergosse Yes definitely! I love being a medical lab technologist!! It is a very rewarding career
@Heather Gosse I graduated in 2022 with associate degrees in Biology what college did you go to get MLT certification
@@heathergosseHi dear is it good I'm going to do My Ms degree in molecular biology and biotechnology how do you think the scope ?
@@eyerusalemkebede2852 that sounds like a good plan to me! Good luck!!
thank you for sharing a more in-depth look into your career!
Of course!! Thank you for watching 😊
Cool , I got accepted into the MLT program for Fall 2023 !! And i'm excited ..
I also got accepted in the fall! Just finished my first year in the program. I absolutely love it! How is it going for you?
So far so good . I will be taking Urinalysis and Body Fluids this summer . It also depends on the right professor as well because some of them are crazy . But overall it's a good profession .
am actually still studying for the profession. hope the work it's stressful
I'm starting as a molecular technologist in a week and I'm extremely nervous. I love your video, it's helping me keep calm!
Omg good luck and thank you!
This is so relatable! Especially the food stuff. Late night spicy potato tacos after work are my weakness! And so are the breakroom snacks. I'm working on it. 😅
That vending machine has probably taken at least $300 in the past 3 years from me 😆
hello! i am also a technologist. i hope to watch more of fish as we do not hv it here. nice of you to work alone...quiet lab😃
Hey thank you for your support! I actually switched jobs but will soon be putting out some Embryology content!
Embryology! That’s an interesting field. Go Girl!❤
Hello 🙂 I am very interested in studying to become a Medical Laboratory Scientist but I would love to know what positions I should apply to with no experience while I’m still in school. I am a major introvert so the less patient interaction the better.
I’ve considered phlebotomy but you have to have constant face-to-face interaction with the patients.
I understand that I would need to interact with my fellow colleagues as well as the nurses and doctors frequently but at least I won’t have to be “on” and make small chit chat too much. I’d just like to know which path to take in order to get the most relevant experience - for example:
~ Medication Technician -> Pharmacy Technician -> Pharmacist
~ Sterile Processing Technician -> Surgical Technologist
The only entry level position that’s relevant to MLS that I can think of is phlebotomist -> Medical Laboratory Technician -> Medical Laboratory Scientist
Any suggestions or advice is very much appreciated!Thank you
The entry position for MLS is specimen processing specialist. You prep the samples for the technicians and scientists.
I’m currently a phlebotomist straight outta hs and been at my hospital job for about 6 months once I hit a year I’m gonna start going back for MLT. I definitely think phlebotomy is a good step and you’ll have to learn to stick during mlt school as well so might as well do it now haha
@@keraevans1874 thanks so much for your insight! I’ve definitely been considering it. I just get so anxious being up close and personal with people which is why I wanted to work in the lab away from people, haha.
@@luciem4562 thanks for taking the time to answer! I’m going to look for some jobs like that in my area.
@@andrialex1 Choose a hospital near your house, go to their careers section and search the lab positions for specimen processing specialist jobs. The pay should be around 20$/hour and you just need a high school diploma.
Thank you for the video I'm currently a first year CS major and am looking forward to finishing my degree and starting this career path
This is so cool! I’m finishing my BS in CLS and then will be in the program for my licensing!
Thank you!! Thats so exciting!! Good luck!
hello lealiwage
This is actually a great video (content and editing)! A lot of the 'day in the life' videos are very general or simply inaccurate bs. Looks like a great place to work, very chill -- much different than your run of the mill technologist with STAT tests, phone calls, alarms going off (e.g. blood culture machine) etc.! I did always have a feeling the FISH folks (we called them molecular folks) had the chillest job! 😂
I love how pretty your lab is!
Thank you! It's so organized haha
Very well put together vid. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked! Might have to make more!
thanks for sharing your story . it was very helpful👍👍👏🧑🔬👨🔬👩🔬
You're welcome!!
Can you do a video on how you studied and got good grades in the program? Like how long classes were and what you would do outside of class study wise.?
Just found your channel and subbed! I am thinking about applying. I was going to do nursing school but after 6 months as a CNA, I realized I am not crazy about direct patient care. Too many times have I been cussed at, punched, kicked, thrown feces at from patients.
I still want to help people but not as close
I would but I actually don't have my MLS. I'm a fraud I know 🥴 I just have a BS in biology and a MS in plant pathology but you don't need a masters to work my position. The hospital I work at has been in need or workers so they dropped the MLS certification requirement for new hires. It depends on the state for this. I'm in Minnesota, currently looking at jobs in other states and most states require MLS so I'm lowkey SOL to be a lab tech in most places. However I'm looking at different career paths so it's fine. Like private biotechnology companies will hire you without a MLS.
@@heathergosse thanks for letting me know! The program at my school is an associates degree for MLT but you can then get a BS after that. I'm in Texas so I'll do more research on that.
@@Hollis_Creative_Corner Oh I didn't you you can get an associate MLT. That's nice but yeah I recommend getting a BS MLT/MLS because then you get paid more!
@@heathergosse she may mean Medical Laboratory Technician instead of Technologist. At my school, Technologist is Bachelors Technician is Associates
did you end up pursuing MLS, im in this exact same position
thank you for sharing! love your videos 🥰
hello
Hi just came across your video kinda inspiring what you do... couldn't resist subscribing after watching the video.
Thank you!! 😊
@@heathergosse you're welcome
That was so beautiful, in my country lab workers can either be technologists or even medical doctors in a biology residency program, I'm hoping to be the latter, as I'm takin the exam in 2 months from now, wish me luck
God bless you all
Oh that's so interesting. Good luck!
Girl I just love that
Hello, I comed across your video and I'm thinking about going to school for MLT. It's a 16months program.
Oh nicee! Good choice! There's so many job opportunities once you have your certification 🤞
Hi. Could please share some information about the 16 months program? I really need to research on it. Thank you
wow i have done my sixteen years education in MLT now im looking for MS in heamatology
I love this, thnx for sharing! I'm going to do highschool biology and I want to go into this field.
You're welcome! Yeah definitely get your MLS and then you'll have SO many options! Especially travel MLS. They make bank
Really enjoyed watching your video.
Am a medical laboratory Scientist working in a clinical chemistry laboratory.
Hi... Very interesting thanks for sharing
I do this for work too ! But I work in an Urology lab .
Nicee! I moved jobs now! I work in an embryology lab! Highly recommend 💕
Interesting . Thanks for the tip !
Awesome! I am pursuing masters in biochemistry and graduating this month. Yay!. I am interested in becoming an MLT, but I am kind of confused about the options listed on ASCP. Are you a chemistry technologist ? Which exam should I apply for after acquiring training to be a technologist?
can i become a CLY with a Chemistry, BS major?
This is a great video. Glad to have seen it. I'm an Infectious Disease MLS in Nigeria, and your video has inspired me. Thanks for putting it up...👏👌
Oh wow! That's so cool you're in Nigeria!! Thanks for watching!
I had so much trouble understanding FISH in my molecular diagnostics class. its super interesting but it just doesn't click in my brain 😭
I'm wondering how a Technologist manages this tough working responsibility. Ensure All the checklist!! Ahhh
It depends on the lab but usually work is divided out amongst everyone to work together to get tasks completed.
Thank you for sharing! I loved watching a night in your life.. I’m about to graduate with my MLT, but have a bachelors in health science also. What is the title of your position? I thought I’d like to specialize in blood bank, but this actually seems really, really cool.
Ohh congratulations! My title was just Clinical Laboratory Technologist in the FISH lab! It's a broad title
can i become a MLT with a Chemistry, BS major?
I wanted to ask: Why didn't you go for a 1-year MLS Certification Program? With a bachelors degree, starting as a MLT -> MLS route seems longer and more expensive. I also have a science bachelors degree, and I just started doing a career change towards becoming a MLS!
@@vp926 what program did you do?
@@vp926 because the MLS certification wasn't required for that job at the time. I don't have my MLS.
I study medical lab too and i wanna to develop my self on it so the study so hard but noting come for free
I'm just surprised by how many breaks you get 😅
Where you get your jacket from? 1:19
It's from Columbia, I got it from one of their outlet stores.
Great video! Do you have any tips for a correct sit posture. When i use the microscope i get neck pain :[
Our microscopes are pretty ergonomic along with our chairs. I feel you though, I've always had neck and back pain so I go to the chiropractor. It helps a lot!
How can you get into the research side of things going this route? Like medical scientist. Thank you for making this video!
There's definitely opportunities. The lab I work in has a development technologist position who does research within the lab. Otherwise within the hospital I work at, there's whole research labs so it would be a matter of connecting with them and applying to an open position. I would assume most hospitals have some kind of research lab but it definitely depends how big they are.
@@heathergosse understood! Thank you so much for the response. I greatly appreciate it and look forward to starting the program 😀
@@alexanderfisher8241 for sure! Yeah with an MLS, you really have so many options available to you! Its a great, career path. Plus you can do non profit or for profit biotech and get paid a lot more 💰💸🤑 and move to essentially any city!!
@@heathergosse great! I wasn’t aware of that. I look online, MLS jobs, clinical research, etc. and nothing shows but when I watch these kinds of videos, there’s so much that isn’t online. Huge thanks again!!!
Absolutely wonderful vlog. I am medical laboratory technologist currently working in a hospital in Nepal. How could international candiate creat an opportunity to work in same professional in Canada? please share some idea about that..
This looks like my dream job holy shit....
I see you're a Technologist, so I'm assuming you were a Technician at one point (correct me if I'm wrong).
What would you say is the difference in experience between technicians and technologists? Are the responsibilities and roles similar?
I assume Technicians do more of the basic testing and "grunt work" if you will, interested to know if that's true!
I've decided to pursue an MLT certificate to hopefully get a job as a Medical Lab Technician to get good lab experience (and decent pay) while I work on my Microbiology Bachelor's, so I'm trying to learn as much as possible
Heyy! So this was my first job post college. I got my BS in biology and masters in plant pathology (but this job does not require a masters). I don't have my MLS/MLT certification but getting it will help you out a lot depending on what state you're in, it's required.
Differences in technician and technologist: technician is just a 2 year degree and yeah probably more paperwork/gruntwork. Technologist is 4 year degree and would be more analyzing but still grunt work depending what lab you're in.
I actually switched jobs. I am an embryologist now. Look into that. At my new job we do everything: paperwork, gruntwork, and also analyzing. I will eventually learn ISCI to do IVF.
Either way, MLT/MLS is a good career route. It's like nursing as there is a high demand = high pay.
Good luck!
@@heathergosse Awesome, thank you so much for the insight!
I have a fairly decent job right now, so perhaps it would be more beneficial for me to complete my bachelor's in Microbiology, then go for Technologist Licensing training or Microbiologist position. Guess I need to do some planning haha.
Hope your career in Embryology serves you great! It seems like a fascinating job
Can you tell me what is the main purpose of fluoresence? And by the way thats a great gig...
Gosh Its so different from a generalist tech perspective!
Really?! What do you do as a generalist tech?? I'm so curious now. But yeah, my job is pretty specific to just FISH. Other cytogenetics lab techs in smaller labs are more involved throughout the whole process from accessioning to analysis.
@@heathergosse I am based in PNW and I routinely do Blood banking, hematology, microbiology, chemistry and Urinalysis. Its like I wanna try switching our work environment for a month or so cuz im burned out. Planning to be a traveller tech soon
@@charlesbagao8648 what?! That seems like so much work. At my hospital, we have a specific lab for each of those. Dang, sorry to bear your burnt out. I don't blame you. Good luck with travel tech!!
@@heathergosse I thinks thats the norm of a Generalist tech running 3 benches per shift. Traveling seems promising! I have worked with different people from other states like georgia and alaska and they became great friends to me. Ur pretty chill in life! Ur ARUBA trip was a blast 💥
@@charlesbagao8648 dang I never realized that. Thank you!! Maybe you can get a travel tech position in Aruba hehe 😆 but good luck on your endeavors! Traveling tech sounds like a vibe!!
How is the schedule? do you always work the same shifts every week and did you get to choose your shifts? i am looking into going to an accelerated program for MLT but i want to have a social life still, and i have heard a lot of people say you work on weekends a lot as well as late nights during the week. Thanks!
Hello! So I have a set schedule. I work Monday-Thursday 3pm-1:30am and then have to work a weekend shift every 6 weeks, however if I can get someone to take that shift, we are allowed to do give it up. My shift is awesome since I get 3 day weekends. I know some other labs in my area have like a Wed-Sat shift or Tues-Fri. It just depends on the lab. Also, during covid, I switched labs to help with covid testing and had the absolute worst schedule, which was Fri-Tues 11pm-7:30am lol thank god I only had to do that for 3 months. But yeah, shitty shifts are out there but it just depends on the lab!
Unfortunately, anything in the medical field, you're more than likely gonna get screwed on your schedule. Every time I've had a "set schedule" I've been asked to work OT or cover when people call out, take vacation, etc. It was fine when I was single, but after I had kids and started a family I had to get out. When covid hit, I was a supervisor who was supposed to only work 7am-3:30 Monday thru Friday and ended up working every evening/night and every weekend. Medical staff is short everywhere so just be prepared for that
I work dayshift from 6am to 2:30 pm.. Some days I go in at 5:30 am to 2pm.. It depends on who you are working for.. I work at a hospital..I forgot to mention that I also work every other weekend. I get one day off during the week. Thankfully my manager does not have us to cover someone's shift if it's our day off. She also doesn't ask us to work overtime. She only expects us to complete our work before we leave for the day. It is true there is a shortage in med techs.. Alot of it has to do with people not knowing about this field.. most people have never even heard of a medical lab technologist because it isn't advertised as much.
how many years you studied ?? cause this is my major and I study at CC and we only have two years for associate degree . is it valid to study CLT in CC ???
Do you know a cheap labelling system to mark reagent bottles with details and is alcohol resistant, but has to be erased and changed frequently?Do you know a cheap labelling system to mark reagent bottles with details and is alcohol resistant, jut has to be erased and changed frequently?
I study biology, but could i be working on something like that one day?
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I am also lab Technologist looking for different country people of same deild
Hey heather. i'm thinking of taking biotechnology as my major cuz i've just finisheou d my 12th grade. Do you think i can bcome a lab technician too like this?
Not that you should take a complete internet stranger's advice on your career path, BUT I WISH I WOULD HAVE KNOWN about the MLS certification aka Medical Laboratory Science certification. Some schools offer it as a BS, so after 4 years, you're graduated with a BS and MLS. Other programs are separate, so you'd have to get your biotechnology (or any hard science major as long as you get all the pre-reqs in) BS degree, and then a separate MLS certification which is usually 1 year. Depending on the school, there's programs/paths you can take to go that way.
I "only" have a BS and MS. Luckily my first lab tech job I found didn't require an MLS certification (it depends on the state, I was in Minnesota), but most states require an MLS for you to work in a lab. There's loopholes around it but again, if I would have known about the MLS program when I was your age, I would have done that track. Because, idk about you, but I LOVE to travel. You can be a travel MLS and make BANK, take short assignments, travel the country and live it up!! But to answer your question, get a Biotech degree AND an MLS!! Good luck :)
I am also a bmlt student 😊😊
I thought about doing med tech because I’m introvert person. 😁
I have question Who evaluate the result in the paper you or the doctor?
We evaluate the results but they go through the pathologists before the patient receives the information.
Silent patient!!
This is so cool❤ Im so excited for my future I kinda see my future since I'm an MLS graduate and about to take the national board exam in just 7 days yikes but I know I will make it. I love our field so much ❤
Ekkk good luck!!! 🍀😊
@@heathergosse thank you❤️
Hello, I have a question, where did you study the mlt program?
Hi. I actually do not have my MLT/MLS certification. I just have a BS and MS in biology. But some of my coworkers got their certification through the MLS program at North Dakota State University and Mayo Clinic MLS program. Not every school has a MLS program but I am sure there are some in each state.
Well, you and I study the same major, and we have the same phone and the same color too
Hey which field do u recommend for masters after bachelors in mlt which has opportunity and money is good too
You don’t need a masters to do MLT/MLS unless you want to be a lab supervisor which in that case in most labs, you need a PhD. I think any human medicine related PhD would be fine.
Awesome video
Thanks!!!
@@heathergosse how stressful is this occupation, 1-10, 10 being the most stressful? I like that you’re not doing one single thing all day like a robot 🤖
@@JAY3S1N 2/10 on the stress scale but 6-8/10 on the burnout scale. In terms of stress, my lab is more about quality over quantity so we are encouraged to be diligent and if that means taking more time a on case then that's okay. Someone is always there to answer questions too. HOWEVER, unlike other labs, our lab is always behind because cancer is popular lol. So sometimes I'll work all day on a tough case, finally finish it and feel accomplished, but then there's always another case on the shelf to pick up. Other labs run where they have a set amount of work each day and when it's completed, the workers can take it easy. My lab, there's ALWAYS work so that's why I feel burnout along with the 10 hour days. I'm usually over work by 11:30, 12. And Thursday's are real slow haha. I wish I could just work 30 hours a week tbh. I'm definitely for a 30 hour work week. But yes, the days I do wash like I showed in the video, I don't feel like a robot as much, but I do feel like a robot somedays when I only am on the microscope. I think you are going to see that in a lot of lab jobs unless it's a super small lab where you're doing a lot of different tests and whatnot. But okay, thanks for coming to my ted talk. Hope this helps!
@@heathergosse your ted talk is super necessary. I hope it’s more than just a part one if I’m being quite honest lol. I’m the type of person that likes to get into the details of things you know? Bc it’s going to be part of my life. So everything you have mentioned is super appreciated. I asked about stress bc well you know stress takes a toll on the mental and physical being, and I want to be able to do this for a good period of time. Plus there’s definitely always something to learn in this field, hence the reason why I’m looking to move into a more of a “generalist” route. Is the lab staff pretty cool or are they normally conservative and you don’t have too much interaction with one another?
@@heathergosse oh yeah and 4x10 doesn’t seem too too bad. I used to work 4-5 12 hr shifts per week on average lol. Plus I hear some states are trying to amend a law where 32 hours is considered full time. Quite interesting.
Now I'm going to buy that soup! Hope it was tasty.
hello i m from pakistan. n i have recently passed my ascp mls exam..can u tell how can i get the job in usa new yorkkk
I’m Going to graduate high school this year and I’m debating on choosing this path or nursing. I wanted to ask if you guys get breaks. Is it only 1 break a day or multiple if you want one?
You'll get breaks with whatever job you get. Nursing is super hard and I've heard they're all overworked plus dealing with patients is not always fun. If you go that route look into OR Nursing. MLS is great. But whatever you decide there will be options for both
@@heathergosse I’ve applied for nursing and MLT through community college. Is community college good for MLT? I was also gonna do that already, it was my first choice but I’m bad at math. I’ve heard they have hard math classes like chem.
what would be my expecting salary of as a MLS when I get start.
Depends on the state. I started at about $58k but was in Minnesota. States like Alabama might only pay about $19-23/hour which is around $40-45k. Just avoid California and the southern states and you’ll be good 😆
Assuming you’re in the US. Outside the Us I have absolutely no idea on the pay range
Good to see you enjoying your work, thanks for sharing!! Is it mandatory to have a mls or mlt certificate or masters in microbiology is enough to get a technician or technologist job?
Thanks! So my hospital actually dropped the MLS certification requirement because they desperately needed workers lol so I don't have my MLS. I have a masters but it's not required. You can def find a job with just a science BS but it's 100x easier if you have your MLS. I'm actually currently looking at other jobs out of state and a lot of jobs require MLS 🙃
@@heathergosse Would you mind me asking where are you living right now? Because there's a lot of vacancies here in Cincinnati.
@@Tessoh897 I'm in Rochester, MN!
@@heathergosse but you’re able to test out to get an MLS right?
Ma'am i am also medical laboratory Technologiest in India but i want to do work in USA please tell how can i apply this job
How did you get internship
hello i wished to ask you a question. If we wash after poop wash without toilet paper. Does regular soap enough to wash away E coli ? And for how long one should wash it. Please reply. A question from someone who is diagnosed with OCD. Have cleanliness mania.
What!??! I can't tell if you are serious or not 😂
@@yaminisharma1231 I'm sorry I thought you were trolling me. I'm not a doctor but I know soap is good enough for after you use the bathroom. Since you have OCD, could you get toilet paper to help with it?? Or do you have a buday? Budays are not common in the US but i know they work wonders for cleanliness. Apologies, didn't mean to be rude earlier!!
@@heathergosse alright , that's completely fine. No issue. I kind of watched many videos regarding 20 secs hand washing protocol. So i was wondering that works for e coli and not just COVID viruses. Thank you for ur time and reply.
Hey, I'm Brazilian adn sorry for the question but how much is your salary?
My starting salary at this job was $55k, after working for 3 years, with annual raises and working overtime, my ending salary was about $68k. I started at about $26 per hour and ended at about $30-32 per our. Overtime pay kinda makes it more confusing. But with this specific job, the cap pay was about $45/hour depending on how long you work there
Hi i am from pakistan i complete my degree in BS MLT how can i get a job in your country
Nice video. I like it
Hi! I enjoyed your video! Please make more related ones 🙌🏼🤩
Thank you, note taken 😊
Nice
How much do you get paid per hour as clinical laboratory technician..?
So there's a difference between technician and technologist. Technician is an associates degree and technologist is bachelor's. I'm a technologist and my starting pay was like ~$27/hour. I work evenings so get shift differential with raises every year. I just hit my 3rd year mark and make ~$32/hour. Saying that, my work pays high to keep people here working (I work at Mayo Clinic) and I'm in Minnesota which also pays higher than national average. I can't speak for how much Technicians start at but if I had to guess I'd say like $18-22 but I've also seen technologist jobs in like Alabama pay that which I think is bullshit.
@@heathergosse I get 33$/hour + 2.25$ swing shift differential as an MLS with zero experience, straight out of school. This is in Oregon.
What is your qualification s
Is clinical technologist same as radiologic technologist? Here in netherlands?
I think radiologist tech is a separate program. But I think that's just a 2 year degree. If you have a 4 year degree plus a MLS certification, I think you could get hired on as a radiologist tech. Saying that, the pay might not be as good but I am not exactly sure.
@@heathergosse thank you for the details, but how can i register or to have a MLS certification?
@@heathergosse what is the web for the registration to have a certification just to know, im planning to work in europe as a medical imaging technologist
@@Rain-cr2ef I'm not exactly sure. I think you have to do the full program and then the certification after? If just Google as MLS program and inquire to see if you can take the test online
@@heathergosse thank you so much
Can u pick up shifts like nurses?
I can, yes because we are always behind on work and overtime has been on since covid. So we can stay later or come in on the weekends whenever works for our schedule.
What is the salary in this carreer? I'm from Peru😁.
Great video thank you!!!
And where from you
Hii,
I like your video. I am also Medical laboratory Technician. How can I join your hospital ?
Go to Mayo Clinic’s career page and apply
@@heathergosse thanks and do you have LinkedIn ID ?
@@o.t.b.p. yeah it’s just my name
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Do Clinical Laboratory Scientists analyze vomit?
Not my lab but I’m sure there’s one somewhere that does !
Is this a high in demand career?
Yes it is! With an MLS certification you'll always have the upper hand with jobs. There's lots of opportunities :)
The microscope is $250k!?!?!? Why!?!?
It's a fluorescence microscope. Uses lasers. Maybe it's not quite $250k but I know it's super expensive.
I aspire to be a good laboratory scientist (studying MLS) thanks for the inspiration
Of course! Good luck 😊
I have a question since you seem to love to travel like I do. Do you find it easy to get time off when needed? Even if it's just unpaid. I'm so interested in this career but I like the flexibility of waitressing, I know if I want to take a week off I can. Anyways, do you find that easy to do in your position?
Hey! Yeah, I actually have a really nice schedule. I work Mon-Thurs 3pm-1:30, so 4 10 hour shifts. I always have Fri, Sat and Sun off but do have to work one weekend every 6 weeks. Then would have mon and tues off for my days off. But yeah, my company has great PTO and we are allowed to roll it over into the next year. I earn 8 hours of PTO every pay period. Over covid I built that up and always have around 100 hours aka 10 work days for me. It's super easy for me to take a Thursday off for a long weekend, only using 10 hours of PTO. It definitely depends on the hospital but I feel like a lot of bigger hospitals have generous PTO options that make it easy for travel. I work at Mayo Clinic btw, if you can get in there, you're set!
@@heathergosse so as a traveler you get PTO? Also, once you finish an assignment can’t you take a couple weeks off before accepting another assignment?
@@BishimDeja I would assume you'd get some kind of PTO as a travel MLS but I'm sure it depends what company you're with. But yes you're right. You could do an assignment for 13 weeks (that's the average time frame I'm seeing), make you're money and take a time off between assignments.
@@heathergosse thanks Heather!
How much your salary?
$65k UDS/year :) My job was in Minnesota, USA but I have since moved jobs and locations.
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You look so much like Blake lively
@@valariephawa7685 Haha thank you 😊
Everything is so much easier when you're this beautiful 😢
If I makes you feel better, I have anxiety lol 🥲
@@heathergosse I also have anxiety. I'm struggling to get good grades and I'm in the second semester of my second year. It's tough
@@Hey.405 I promise you it gets better after graduation. School was the worst for me. Test anxiety was awful but I promise you getting a job and making that money and living life without having to study is sooooo worth it 😊 keep on keeping on!!
@@heathergosse thank you pretty
Omg I was just gonna read the silent patient is it creepy/ scary
You should read it!! It had a HUGE twist at the end!! It's not too scary at all, you should read it for sure!!
@@heathergosse Thanks 💜, but do you have any other recommendations for books?
Hi..I am a student of clinical laboratory science at Rivers State University, I would like you to assist me come over to your country to practice after my studies, so I can have more experience to serve my country in this healthcare field later in the future..I would appreciate if you give me a positive feedback. Thank you.
Hey I just make youtube videos about my job, I'm not a sponsor. Good look in your endeavors (:
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