Thank you so much! I’m a junior in high school and I’m really looking into becoming a medical laboratory scientist and it’s great to see what a day in the life looks like😁
Would love a more detailed vid!! Would be interesting to hear your story of transitioning from nursing to CLS. Also, would love to learn more about your day to day in a private (biotech?) company!
Thank you so much for this video ! Im currently a sophomore in college getting my BS in CLS. This video gives clear insight into what its really like as a job!
Hi 👋 I'm currently a MLT student soon to graduate 🎓 in 2020. I love your video please do more. I plann to get my CLS while working in the laboratory but I'm in clinicals now & I love it . This field of work is soo important and your videos will help bring awareness to the field. Thanks for the video!
Hello I am really interested in this field but I such at chemistry and math how hard was the schooling for this field which division requires less chemistry or math
Thanks for sharing, I'm a Medical Laboratory Scienctist. Definitely interested in more videos on your role as a clinical laboratory scientist and how you transitioned.
Thank you for this video! I’m starting as an MLT in the next two weeks in Scotland after graduating with a reproductive biology degree and I am extremely nervous so this was very nice to see :)
Your videos are awesome. I'm currently hiring for 4 CLS working at the San Diego Military Medical Center. If you know of any colleagues looking to transfer out west or already out there then have them contact me. Keep up the great work!
I think it would be very helpful to make a more detailed video (if you can) of what you did/do. Also you should do a video of how you came into this field with the position title that you have without having the certification. Are you currently in school for MLS? Are you going to sit for a specialist exam? Or the general? What state are you currently in where they require you not to have certification? Background of me...I also have a bachelors in biology. At the time ASCP allowed for you to be certified as a MLT but if you have a bachelor's in biology you can sit for the MT exam. They phased that out before I graduated so I'm sort stuck/lazy to go back to school to for an MLS. In Georgia. 🤮
hello, i’m going into my senior year of high school and i’m interested in majoring in CLS, what was your college experience like and would you say part time work is manageable during schooling?
Hey! I have a degree in biology so I can speak from my experience of that major. The first year or two of college is typically gen ed classes and your basic core classes. I worked part time all 4 years of college, but I cut back some once I got into the more difficult classes of my major around Junior and senior year. I would definitely suggest working jobs on campus if possible! I hope this helps :)
Got a question is a clinical scientist is same as medical scientist? I’m going to a two year college in fall I didn’t do well placement test so I didn’t get accepted to biology but once I took the classes that placement test register me in I go to medical laboratory technician so I can go to my bachelors and master Bc I want to become a medical scientist but I heard you need PhD and also is it hard to find job like that I don’t want to have hard time looking for jobs
Hey! Yes the two titles are basically the same thing. It could possibly depend on where you live but as far as I know, you don't need a PhD! The highest degree my lab manager has is a master's and all my supervisors have a bachelor's. Sounds like your getting an MLS degree ? If so, you shouldn't have a hard time finding a job, especially with this degree and if you sit for licensure! I hope this helps, lmk if you have more questions ☺️
@@alycat8953 yayyy!!! I'm in the program medical lab tech program and Plat to do scientist. I start climicals in January. Have u found employment yet???
What did you major in? I’m interested in this field due to having a nice towards science initially thought about CompSci but don’t think programming is for me and this field seems very rewarding and valued
Is this a "fairly laid back" job, as in do you continuously have to stand all day? Or can you do some of the work while sitting, take a minor break hear and there, maybe go for a 1 minute stroll to sort of let the body walk it out kind of deal. This is coming from someone with nagging knee pain. Thanks in advance :]
Hi Risa! I’m Medical Laboratory Technologist and Scientific Advisor in Brazil, could you help me by letting me know the position of the professionals who provide the training when new equipment is installed in the lab and provide support in case of doubts when using the kits. Thanks a lot!
Yes no problem! There are some labs that specifically want those who have phlebotomy experience. And there's also some skills you learn than is helpful in the lab such as accessioning samples ☺️
Thank you!! 😊 Yes I am in MD! But I'm not in a hospital lol. I do walk to John Hopkins to pick up samples sometimes tho because we do projects with them!
I’m studying to become a clt, Where would you say the college part of it pays off in a big way in the real world? Just wondering cause of all my college classes and where to focus most my attention to. Thanks
Hi, in college I studied biology and I currently work in a clinical cancer testing lab. So as far as the real world, I'm assuming your referencing the work place ? If so, the labs I took for biology and chemistry helped me learn basic lab techniques like pipetting, rounding rules, avoiding contamination, different measuring instruments, purification, etc. I also had to take cancer courses in college so the general knowledge helps me understand terminology used in the lab. Let me know if this helps!
@@RisaB Great answer thanks a ton! I got 3 semesters worth of chemistry to take so besides the lab stuff, how helpful is knowing all the theory of it? I spend a ton of time learning the chemical bonds, an ions charge, chemical equations etc and I just wonder how much of this will be used in real life work experience. Or is it something I shouldn’t lose my mind on. Thanks for writing back!
Ohhh ok, I understand. I haven't had any of that come into play at work/real life lol. I think in general it's nice to have an understanding of the basic ideas in these general science courses but in my experience I haven't had to use theories, ion charges, etc.
I know this can be a personal question but if you don’t mind answering how much are you making? If you’re not comfortable telling maybe yes or no if it’s at least $65K? I’ll be completing my bio science major and am exploring my career options and I’m super interested in lab work/research. Do you like your job? It seems you’re by yourself most of the time which is nice lol.
Hey! Well it depends on where you work state wise and settings wise. I make a good salary for entry level but the pay would be different (likely more) if I worked at a hospital for example. So that's something to consider, you can look up averages in your area and if you decide you go this route you can negotiate (since you know what the average is). But yes I do like my job! I work with a team as far as communicating for projects and training but the actual work is typically done by myself so I like that lol.
this was my question as well . i know in nyc starting pay is usually 65-72k/year . definitely search the area you plan to work at . also what i do is search up job positions in google and some of them will include their salary .
Hiii your videos are amazing! I am currently majoring in Biological Sciences, im not sure im doing the right thing and if it is the right thing to major in if i want to work in laboratory. I hope you can help me Thank you so much in advance❤️❤️🙏🏻
Hi Roua! I would look up job paths for your specific major and see what the job market is like in your area. Some things to consider would be how many jobs are available, would it be easy to change paths if you end up not liking one, do you need a masters for a job or is a bachelors enough. These are just a few things to consider when deciding if your major is right for you. I hope this helps you a little ☺️
Hi! Unfortunately I can’t say exactly where I work, we aren’t a chain company so there’s only one location in the states. But I found my lab and others by just googling clinical lab/medical lab jobs in my area. Hope this helps!
Hi! Congrats on your upcoming graduation! A degree isn't necessary to enter in to this field but it does make it easier. I have a video on how I got into this field and tips for those who don't have a MLS/MLT degree, I hope it help! 😊 ua-cam.com/video/3h_Wyjc-XJg/v-deo.html
Thank you so much! I’m a junior in high school and I’m really looking into becoming a medical laboratory scientist and it’s great to see what a day in the life looks like😁
I'm so glad my video could help! 😊
Would love a more detailed vid!! Would be interesting to hear your story of transitioning from nursing to CLS. Also, would love to learn more about your day to day in a private (biotech?) company!
I'll definitely work on getting this video up within the next week or two!
I’m trying to switch as well!
I hope my videos can help some! ☺️
This is exactly what i want from UA-cam!!!! ❤️❤️❤️
Glad you enjoyed! 😊
Fr!
Thank you so much for this video ! Im currently a sophomore in college getting my BS in CLS. This video gives clear insight into what its really like as a job!
You're welcome! Glad it could help ☺️ & Good luck with everything!!
I have a B. A looking into getting into the field you are giving me soooo much inspiration. Keep posting you’re my new virtual mentor. 😍
Hi 👋 I'm currently a MLT student soon to graduate 🎓 in 2020. I love your video please do more. I plann to get my CLS while working in the laboratory but I'm in clinicals now & I love it . This field of work is soo important and your videos will help bring awareness to the field. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for watching and [early] congratulations on your graduation, love to hear it! Hopefully some more videos will be up soon 😊
Hello I am really interested in this field but I such at chemistry and math how hard was the schooling for this field which division requires less chemistry or math
Thanks for sharing, I'm a Medical Laboratory Scienctist. Definitely interested in more videos on your role as a clinical laboratory scientist and how you transitioned.
I'm about to do MLS.. can u pls tell me about job opportunities
You're welcome, I'm glad you enjoyed! 😊
Thank you for this video! I’m starting as an MLT in the next two weeks in Scotland after graduating with a reproductive biology degree and I am extremely nervous so this was very nice to see :)
I'm so glad this was helpful! Hopefully I can upload some more helpful videos. Also good luck! I'm sure it'll go great ☺
Your videos are awesome. I'm currently hiring for 4 CLS working at the San Diego Military Medical Center. If you know of any colleagues looking to transfer out west or already out there then have them contact me. Keep up the great work!
Thank you !!
I think it would be very helpful to make a more detailed video (if you can) of what you did/do. Also you should do a video of how you came into this field with the position title that you have without having the certification. Are you currently in school for MLS? Are you going to sit for a specialist exam? Or the general? What state are you currently in where they require you not to have certification?
Background of me...I also have a bachelors in biology. At the time ASCP allowed for you to be certified as a MLT but if you have a bachelor's in biology you can sit for the MT exam. They phased that out before I graduated so I'm sort stuck/lazy to go back to school to for an MLS. In Georgia. 🤮
I'll definitely work on getting this video up within the next week or two!
now this is an actual day in the life!
Please upload the detailed video of why you quit nursing for cls
I'll definitely do that!
thank you for all your hard work girl
You're so welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊
Sooo, 😌 relaxing🎼. Just a little more details please.🙃
I'll try and add some more details in my next vlog 😊
hello, i’m going into my senior year of high school and i’m interested in majoring in CLS, what was your college experience like and would you say part time work is manageable during schooling?
Hey! I have a degree in biology so I can speak from my experience of that major. The first year or two of college is typically gen ed classes and your basic core classes. I worked part time all 4 years of college, but I cut back some once I got into the more difficult classes of my major around Junior and senior year. I would definitely suggest working jobs on campus if possible! I hope this helps :)
Risa B. thank you so much!
Got a question is a clinical scientist is same as medical scientist? I’m going to a two year college in fall I didn’t do well placement test so I didn’t get accepted to biology but once I took the classes that placement test register me in I go to medical laboratory technician so I can go to my bachelors and master Bc I want to become a medical scientist but I heard you need PhD and also is it hard to find job like that I don’t want to have hard time looking for jobs
Hey! Yes the two titles are basically the same thing. It could possibly depend on where you live but as far as I know, you don't need a PhD! The highest degree my lab manager has is a master's and all my supervisors have a bachelor's. Sounds like your getting an MLS degree ? If so, you shouldn't have a hard time finding a job, especially with this degree and if you sit for licensure! I hope this helps, lmk if you have more questions ☺️
Thank you for sharing! I'm in school now for molecular diagnostics MLS degree and hope to graduate next summer. Hope you are doing well!
Good luck with everything, I'm sure you'll do great! Have a good year 😊
Did u graduate!
@@RisaB Thank you so much! I hope your year has been great as well!
@@TMBLKSTRAC I just graduated in August =)
@@alycat8953 yayyy!!! I'm in the program medical lab tech program and Plat to do scientist. I start climicals in January. Have u found employment yet???
Mahogany leaves is not for stomachache.
What did you major in? I’m interested in this field due to having a nice towards science initially thought about CompSci but don’t think programming is for me and this field seems very rewarding and valued
Is this a "fairly laid back" job, as in do you continuously have to stand all day? Or can you do some of the work while sitting, take a minor break hear and there, maybe go for a 1 minute stroll to sort of let the body walk it out kind of deal. This is coming from someone with nagging knee pain. Thanks in advance :]
I've worked as a pathology laboratory technician, but I want to get my degree as a Clinical lab technologist
Hi Risa! I’m Medical Laboratory Technologist and Scientific Advisor in Brazil, could you help me by letting me know the position of the professionals who provide the training when new equipment is installed in the lab and provide support in case of doubts when using the kits. Thanks a lot!
I have an interview bc I applied for the program and since it’s competitive I have to do an interview I’m so nervous, any advise?? 😫
did you get in
@@grandiose5720 yes
Congratulations! 🥳
I’m in love with you fr
What made you switch from being a nursing student to a CLS student? Was nursing not what you expected?
Hey, I'll make a more detailed video but I changed my mind after doing some more research.
So youre the only one processing all those labs?
Hi! Yes, if incoming samples is my assigned station for the month then I process all of the blood tubes myself
Currently in school to be a phlebotomist, looking into this for my next career choice
That’s awesome! There’s definitely a lot of overlap between the two fields depending on what type of lab your interested in
@@RisaB can you explain a little more about what you mean as far as a overlap?
Thank you for replying🥰
Yes no problem! There are some labs that specifically want those who have phlebotomy experience. And there's also some skills you learn than is helpful in the lab such as accessioning samples ☺️
@@RisaB ooh okay thank you☺️
Love this! That hospital looks familiar, are you in MD?
Thank you!! 😊 Yes I am in MD! But I'm not in a hospital lol. I do walk to John Hopkins to pick up samples sometimes tho because we do projects with them!
I was gonna go for nursing and changed my mind
Omg girl same
Yep, same here and I am glad I changed my mind personally.
@@RisaB I was a nursing student but nursing was not for me ..
I’m studying to become a clt,
Where would you say the college part of it pays off in a big way in the real world?
Just wondering cause of all my college classes and where to focus most my attention to.
Thanks
Hi, in college I studied biology and I currently work in a clinical cancer testing lab. So as far as the real world, I'm assuming your referencing the work place ?
If so, the labs I took for biology and chemistry helped me learn basic lab techniques like pipetting, rounding rules, avoiding contamination, different measuring instruments, purification, etc.
I also had to take cancer courses in college so the general knowledge helps me understand terminology used in the lab.
Let me know if this helps!
@@RisaB Great answer thanks a ton! I got 3 semesters worth of chemistry to take so besides the lab stuff, how helpful is knowing all the theory of it? I spend a ton of time learning the chemical bonds, an ions charge, chemical equations etc and I just wonder how much of this will be used in real life work experience. Or is it something I shouldn’t lose my mind on.
Thanks for writing back!
Ohhh ok, I understand. I haven't had any of that come into play at work/real life lol. I think in general it's nice to have an understanding of the basic ideas in these general science courses but in my experience I haven't had to use theories, ion charges, etc.
@@RisaB I really appreciate your answer thanks a bunch
can a Medical Laboratory Scientist be a doctor of medicine ??
Hi, yes with lab experience
@@RisaB thank u sweetheart. If u know, could u mention how?
I know this can be a personal question but if you don’t mind answering how much are you making?
If you’re not comfortable telling maybe yes or no if it’s at least $65K?
I’ll be completing my bio science major and am exploring my career options and I’m super interested in lab work/research.
Do you like your job? It seems you’re by yourself most of the time which is nice lol.
Hey! Well it depends on where you work state wise and settings wise. I make a good salary for entry level but the pay would be different (likely more) if I worked at a hospital for example. So that's something to consider, you can look up averages in your area and if you decide you go this route you can negotiate (since you know what the average is). But yes I do like my job! I work with a team as far as communicating for projects and training but the actual work is typically done by myself so I like that lol.
this was my question as well . i know in nyc starting pay is usually 65-72k/year . definitely search the area you plan to work at .
also what i do is search up job positions in google and some of them will include their salary .
Do CLTs receive pensions?
Hiii your videos are amazing! I am currently majoring in Biological Sciences, im not sure im doing the right thing and if it is the right thing to major in if i want to work in laboratory. I hope you can help me
Thank you so much in advance❤️❤️🙏🏻
Hi Roua! I would look up job paths for your specific major and see what the job market is like in your area. Some things to consider would be how many jobs are available, would it be easy to change paths if you end up not liking one, do you need a masters for a job or is a bachelors enough. These are just a few things to consider when deciding if your major is right for you. I hope this helps you a little ☺️
is the starting pay good ? i dont know if this is too personal to ask .
Yes it is, and I would imagine starting pay is even better for someone with experience/a CLS degree
Do you mind sharing where you work. I'm looking for a CLS job that is not hospital based. Thank you
Hi! Unfortunately I can’t say exactly where I work, we aren’t a chain company so there’s only one location in the states. But I found my lab and others by just googling clinical lab/medical lab jobs in my area. Hope this helps!
Good Lab.Practice!!!!!!
Thank you!
Wow we similar I want to get into this field withdrew from child nursing
Wow really, how far along were you in your program?
Is I covid lab testing center?
No we do clinical testing for cancer
Very interesting keep it up
Thank you!
I’ll be graduating in biochemistry in May do I need to have a degree in MLS/MLT to enter this field? How did you enter the field? Thanks!
Hi! Congrats on your upcoming graduation! A degree isn't necessary to enter in to this field but it does make it easier. I have a video on how I got into this field and tips for those who don't have a MLS/MLT degree, I hope it help! 😊 ua-cam.com/video/3h_Wyjc-XJg/v-deo.html
Hey Fellow MLS!!
Heyyy ! 😊 Love discovering people in the field!
Saakin
Yall don't wear scrubs
No we don't but I also don't work in a hospital or clinic so it depends on the setting.
Wow