The Importance of Medical Laboratory Scientists and the Number of Doctoral Scientists that Began Their Career by Working on the Front Lines of Laboratory Medicine.

Rl Sautter, Dc Halstead
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Background: Due to dwindling numbers of medical laboratory scientists (MLS), we are faced with staffing issues due to lack of visibility, recognition, low wages, and perceived lack of opportunities for upward career mobility. A brief survey of doctoral-level clinical microbiologists showed a significant number were certified, worked "the bench," and used this experience as a steppingstone to become a laboratory director or consultant.

Objectives: To help dispel the notion working as an MLS is a dead-end job, the authors developed an expanded national survey.

Methods: The survey was sent to 815 board-certified microbiologists and chemists to determine their career path. Results indicated that of 243 respondents, 41.3% were MLS certified, 47.1% had worked "the bench," and 51.9% and 63.5% became laboratory or technical directors, respectively.

Conclusion: Survey results provide evidence to dispel the notion that MLS and bench working jobs lack upward career mobility and may inspire students for a career in laboratory medicine.

医学检验科学家的重要性和在检验医学第一线开始其职业生涯的博士科学家人数。
背景:由于医学实验室科学家(MLS)的数量不断减少,我们面临着由于缺乏知名度、认可度、低工资和缺乏向上职业流动机会而导致的人员配置问题。对博士级临床微生物学家的一项简短调查显示,相当多的人获得了认证,在“板凳”上工作,并将这一经历作为成为实验室主任或顾问的垫脚石。目的:为了帮助消除在MLS工作是一份没有前途的工作的观念,作者开展了一项扩大的全国调查。方法:对815名经认证的微生物学家和化学家进行调查,确定他们的职业发展道路。结果表明,在243名受访者中,41.3%的人获得了MLS认证,47.1%的人曾在“板凳”工作,51.9%和63.5%的人分别成为实验室或技术总监。结论:调查结果为消除MLS和工作台工作缺乏向上职业流动性的观念提供了证据,并可能激励学生从事检验医学职业。
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