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    Associate Degree Programs in Health Care Allied Healthcare Laboratory Science

    An associate degree is an undergraduate degree that is pursued after a high school diploma. This educational program is considered to be a lower level of education than a bachelor’s degree. An associate degree usually takes between 16 and 24 months to complete.

    What is an associate degree in medical laboratory? An Associates in Medical Laboratory is a program that teaches students how to use a variety of laboratory equipment and run tests on blood, body fluids, cells, tissues of the human body and urine. By the end of the coursework, students will usually have a technical knowledge of how to collect, examine and analyze these different bodily fluids to help physicians diagnose and treat different patients.

    Pursuing this associate degree is beneficial because it teaches students how to use the latest medical technologies. This course prepares students to sit for different certification exams required to enter this medical profession.

    The cost of an Associate in Medical Laboratory can vary greatly. It all depends on the location of the school, the particular institution you want to attend and whether you want to take online or in-person classes. Make sure to find a school that offers a program that fits your needs.

    Once you have an associate degree in medical laboratory, you will have a few different career choices. All of the careers are typically in the health care field. You could become a medical lab technician, histotechnologist, diagnostic medical sonographer, clinical laboratory technologist, cardiovascular technologist, nuclear medicine technologist, phlebotomist, radiology technician or MRI technologist. No matter what specific interests you have in the medical field, an associate degree in medical laboratory can help you achieve your dreams.

    Applying to one of these programs is really simple. First you have to do some research to figure out what type of program you are looking for, and then search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.