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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - WI (Milwaukee) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - WI (Milwaukee) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[ | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://uwm.edu/healthsciences/academics/bs-medical-laboratory-science/ Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"| | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|Offers a B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science | ||
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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - WI (Stevens Point) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - WI (Stevens Point) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[ | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://www3.uwsp.edu/health/Pages/Major/cls.aspx Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"| | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|Offers a B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Science | ||
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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|University of Wyoming - Casper | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|University of Wyoming - Casper | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - WY (Casper) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - WY (Casper) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[ | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://www.uwyo.edu/pharmacy/mls-program/index.html Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|" | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|"The MLS program is composed of 60 credit hours of course work between the junior and senior years, with the final semester being reserved for advanced clinical practicum courses. The program curriculum is based on major requirements of the University of Wyoming’s School of Health Science, and program specific requirements for NAACLS accreditation." | ||
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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Virginia Commonwealth University | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Virginia Commonwealth University | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - VA (Richmond) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - VA (Richmond) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[ | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://mls.chp.vcu.edu/ Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|Offerings: B.S. | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|Offerings: B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. | ||
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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Washburn University | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Washburn University | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - KS (Topeka) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - KS (Topeka) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[ | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://www.washburn.edu/academics/college-schools/applied-studies/departments/allied-health/bhs/cls/index.html Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"| | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|Offers a B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science | ||
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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Washington Adventist University | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Washington Adventist University | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - MD (Takoma Park) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - MD (Takoma Park) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://www.wau.edu | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://www.wau.edu/academics/undergraduate-programs/medlab-department/ Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|"The medical laboratory science program consists of three years of study at Washington Adventist University, followed by a 12- or 13-month senior year in a hospital-based medical laboratory science program. | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|"The medical laboratory science program consists of three years of study at Washington Adventist University, followed by a 12- or 13-month senior year in a hospital-based medical laboratory science program. The hospital program affiliated with Washington Adventist University is Andrews University, which is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences. | ||
| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Wayne State University | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Wayne State University | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - MI (Detroit) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - MI (Detroit) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[ | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://cphs.wayne.edu/clinical-laboratory-science/ Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"| | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|Offers a B.S. in Clinical Laboratory Science | ||
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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Weber State University | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Weber State University | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - UT (Ogden) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - UT (Ogden) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[ | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://www.weber.edu/mls Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"| | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|Offers a B.S., AAS, and certificate in Medical Laboratory Science | ||
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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|West Liberty University | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|West Liberty University | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - WV (West Liberty) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - WV (West Liberty) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[ | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://westliberty.edu/health-sciences/academics/clinical-laboratory-science/ Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|"The Medical Laboratory Science Program at WLU is a 2+2 program .. | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|"The Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) Program at WLU is a 2+2 program. The freshman and sophomore years are devoted to studying basic science and general study courses. Near the completion of the sophomore year, students may apply for admission into the MLS Program ... Progression through the program is contingent upon the student passing all required coursework in general studies and clinical laboratory science, and successfully completing the clinical practicum (or rotations) at our clinical affiliates" | ||
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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|West Virginia University | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|West Virginia University | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - WV (Morgantown) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - WV (Morgantown) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[ | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://medicine.wvu.edu/biomedical-laboratory-diagnostics/ Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|"The WVU Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science, is a four-year program..." with two areas of emphasis: clinical laboratory scientist and histotechnologist. | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|"The WVU Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Science, is a four-year program..." with two areas of emphasis: clinical laboratory scientist and histotechnologist. | ||
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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Wichita State University | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Wichita State University | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - KS (Wichita) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - KS (Wichita) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[ | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://www.wichita.edu/academics/health_professions/mls/bmls.phpMedical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"| | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|B.S. program: "The 17-month professional phase consists of 12 months of instruction on the WSU campus and 5 months clinical practice at a medical facility." | ||
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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Wilkes University | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Wilkes University | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - PA (Wilkes-Barre) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - PA (Wilkes-Barre) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[ | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://www.wilkes.edu/academics/colleges/science-and-engineering/center-for-health-sciences-and-student-success/traditional-pre-health-programs/medical-laboratory-science.aspx Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"| | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|Offers a B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science (3+1) | ||
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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Wright State University | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Wright State University | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - OH (Dayton) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - OH (Dayton) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://science-math.wright.edu/biology | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://science-math.wright.edu/biology/bachelor-of-science-in-medical-laboratory-science Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|Bachelor program: "The | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|Bachelor program: "The Medical Laboratory Science program includes three years of study at Wright State and a one-year clinical laboratory curriculum accredited by the American Medical Association Council on Medical Education through the National Accrediting Agency of Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS)." | ||
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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|York College of Pennsylvania | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|York College of Pennsylvania | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - PA (York) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - PA (York) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[ | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://www.ycp.edu/academics/dr-donald-e-and-lois-j-myers-school-of-nursing-and-health-professions/programs/medical-laboratory-science/ Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|" | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|"During your junior year, you will apply for clinicals at an accredited program to be completed during your senior year. You can choose to apply at one of our five affiliated programs or another accredited clinical program in the United States. Upon completion of the Medical Laboratory Science program at York College, you will be required to pass the Medical Lab Scientist (ASCP) Certification." | ||
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| style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Youngstown State University | | style="font-weight: bold; padding-left:10px;"|Youngstown State University | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - OH (Youngstown) | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|U.S. - OH (Youngstown) | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[ | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|[https://ysu.edu/academics/bitonte-college-health-and-human-services/medical-laboratory-science-major Medical Laboratory Science Program] | ||
| style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"| | | style="background-color:white; padding-left:10px;"|"This "3+1" program allows you to take courses in the classroom to broaden your understanding before moving on to spend your final year doing hands-on laboratory work through an MLS-accredited hospital program." | ||
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Operation of a physician office laboratory (POL) requires expertise, just like any other laboratory. But how should they be staffed, and what sort of education requirements should the staff have? This chapter addresses those questions and also provides additional resources for staffing a POL.
5. Staffing and Education Requirements
General staffing and education
Subpart M of the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) details requirements and responsibilities for laboratory personnel, consultants, supervisors, and directors.[1] The exception to this is a laboratory with a certificate of waiver, where personnel requirements and proficiency testing is not required. However, manufacturers' instructions must still be carefully followed, and only CLIA-waived tests may be performed by the personnel.
For non-waived laboratories, the following resources provide paraphrasing of CLIA Subpart M:
- American Academy of Family Physicians - Personnel Requirements
- American Academy of Family Physicians - Physician Office Laboratory (POL) Director Duties
- Commission on Office Laboratory Accreditation (COLA) - Personnel for Non-waived Testing (PDF)
- Lighthouse Lab Services - Laboratory State License and Personnel & Facility License Info
In some cases, state governments apply additional regulations and responsibilities to clinical laboratories and their personnel. According to consultancy Lighthouse Lab Services, the following states have staffing, education, and licensing requirements beyond that of CLIA[2]:
- California: Department of Public Health - Laboratory Field Services
- Connecticut: Department of Public Health - Regulation & Licensure
- Florida: Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel - Licensing and Agency for Health Care Administration - Laboratory and In-Home Services Unit
- Georgia: Georgia Department of Community Health - Healthcare Facility Regulation
- Hawaii: Department of Health - State Laboratories Division
- Louisiana: State Board of Medical Examiners - Clinical Laboratory Personnel
- Montana: Department of Labor and Industry - Montana Board of Clinical Laboratory Science Practitioners
- Nevada: Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health - Medical Laboratory Services
- New Hampshire: Department of Health and Human Services - Health Facilities Administration
- New Jersey: Department of Health - Public Health and Environmental Laboratories
- New York: Department of Health - Clinical Laboratory Evaluation Program and Education Department - Clinical Laboratory Technology
- North Dakota: North Dakota Board of Clinical Laboratory Practice
- Rhode Island: Department of Health - Healthcare Licensing
- Tennessee: Department of Health - Medical Laboratory Board
- Washington: Department of Health - Laboratory Quality Assurance
- West Virginia: Department of Health and Human Resources - Office of Laboratory Services
List of clinical certification and accreditation opportunities
- American Association of Bioanalysts: The AAB Board of Registry (ABOR) offers five different certifications, including medical technologist (MT) and medical laboratory technician (MLT).
- American Board of Bioanalysts: ABB offers several laboratory director certifications.
- American College of Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics: The ACHI provides certifications for histocompatability technologists and directors.
- American Medical Technologists: The AMT offers several laboratory-related certifications, including medical technologist (MT) and medical laboratory technician (MLT).
- American Society for Clinical Pathology: The ASCP offers four levels of certification, with numerous subcategories in all but the Diplomate Certification. The four main levels are Technician, Technologist, Specialist, and Diplomate.
- National Commission of Certifying Agencies: The NCCT offers several certifications, including medical assistant (NCMA) and phlebotomy technician (NCPT).
- National Healthcareer Association: The NHA offers several certifications, including clinical medical assistant (CCMA) and phlebotomy technician (CPT).
- National Phlebotomy Association: The NPA offers a certification for phlebotomists.
Laboratory accreditation programs
- A2LA: "Accredits clinical laboratories to five comprehensive accreditation program"
- Association for the Advancement of Blood & Biotherapies: AABB has an accreditation program for blood and biobanking facilities.
- COLA: Formerly the Commission on Office Laboratory Accreditation; a non-profit accreditor of medical laboratories
- College of American Pathologists: CAP offers a laboratory accreditation program that "accredits laboratories performing testing on specimens from human beings or animals, using methodologies and clinical application within the expertise of the program."
- The Joint Commission: Provides a variety of accreditation and certification programs for healthcare entities, including laboratories
- National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences: The NAACLS accredits and approved educational programs in the clinical laboratory sciences.
List of educational programs
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One-year hospital-based programs
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Continuing education
AAMA's various online courses: The American Association of Medical Assistants offers courses on order entry and medical conditions, many of the PACE-approved.
ASCLS Certification Maintenance Membership: The American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS) offers a Certification Maintenance Membership, which provides "12 hours of PACE-approved online continuing education to be completed at any time before the end of the subscription year."
ASCLS Clinical Lab Investigations: The American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS) offers Clinical Lab Investigations, "designed to take you beyond the laboratory test and investigate the causes for abnormal laboratory results." They provide PACE-approved continuing education credit.
CACMLE's various online classes: The Colorado Association for Continuing Medical Laboratory Education (CACMLE) "is the only 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization solely dedicated to providing quality continuing education in the medical laboratory sciences." The organization offers a wide variety of courses, webinars, workshops, and seminars that are eligible for PACE credits.
LabCE's various online classes: LabCE offers more than 90 online clinical laboratory continuing education courses "for lab professionals, including medical laboratory technologists (MT), laboratory technicians (MLT), and students." Many of them are PACE-approved for continuing education credits.
Total Lab Care Laboratory Essentials: Total Lab Care, a laboratory consultancy sub-group of ELITech Group, offers a "web-based interactive training program, comprised of 10 individual lessons, [that] reviews CLIA rules and regulations and laboratory operations from pre-analytical to post-analytical processes including laboratory testing requirements." The course is approved for 3.5 hours of PACE continuing education credits.
Other courses
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has a listing of CME courses that help aspiring laboratory directors of moderate complexity laboratories meet CLIA guidelines.
List of staffing agencies
The following are staffing agencies that focus at least some of their energy towards finding and placing laboratory personnel and management, including medical technologists, medical laboratory technicians, cytotechnologists, histotechnologists, and laboratory directors.
National (U.S.) and global
- Accountable Healthcare Staffing
- Aerotek
- All Medical Personnel
- ALL's WELL
- AMN Healthcare
- Aureus Medical Group
- Club Staffing
- CompHealth
- Fusion Medical Staffing
- HealthCare Connections, Inc.
- Insource
- Joule Scientific Staffing Solutions
- Kelly Scientific
- Lab Support
- Lighthouse Recruiting
- Maxim Staffing Solutions
- Med Travellers
- Medical Staffing Services
- Millenia Medical Staffing
- Scientific Recruitment Agency
- Soliant
- St. Mark's World
- StaffPointe
- Travel Force Staffing
- TravelMax Allied
- Uniforce Staffing Solutions
Regional (U.S.)
- Access Staffing (New York)
- Florida Medical Staffing (Florida)
- Health Professional Medical Staffing (California)
- HealthCare Talent (California)
- Lab Pros (Massachusetts)
- Laboratory Staffing, Inc. (Minnesota)
- Labtech Specialty Staffing (Kansas / Missouri)
- Mitchell Martin (New York)
- NuWest (Washington)
- Stover Medical Support Services (Missouri / Illinois)
- Temporary Lab Services (Virginia)
References
- ↑ "Title 42: Public Health, Part 493 — Laboratory Requirements". U.S. Government Publishing Office. 13 May 2022. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-42/chapter-IV/subchapter-G/part-493. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
- ↑ "State-by-State Laboratory Licensing Information". LMSI, LLC. https://www.lighthouselabservices.com/state-license/. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
Citation information for this chapter
Chapter: 5. Staffing and education requirements
Title: The Comprehensive Guide to Physician Office Laboratory Setup and Operation
Author for citation: Shawn E. Douglas
License for content: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Publication date: June 2015