Notes on employment for Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians

  • Clinical laboratory technologists usually have a bachelor�s degree with a major in medical technology or in one of the life sciences; clinical laboratory technicians generally need either an associate degree or a certificate.
  • Average employment growth is expected as the volume of laboratory tests increases with both population growth and the development of new types of tests.
  • Job opportunities are expected to be excellent.





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