How do I become a Clinical Laboratory Scientist?

Do you need chemistry to become a medical laboratory scientist? And what is it like being a medical scientist? What do you do day to day?

  • I am currently in year 11, I love biology and physiology.. And I wanted to know what is a career in medical laboratory science like and would you need chemistry as a pre requisite? My ...show more

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    Yes, you use quite a bit of chemistry; in fact a huge amount. You can look up the requirements to become a CLS (clinical lab scientist), they work in all phases of the lab from chesitry to DNA, to blood bank, microbiology, etc There are also cytology techs, histotechs, and lab technicians.

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Yep, I probably have used chemistry more than biology.

Michelle

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