TU’s Medical Laboratory Science Program Attains Perfect Pass Rate
Post Published On:Thomas University’s Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) Fall 2023 graduates achieved a 100% pass rate in the American Society for Clinical Pathology National Board of Registry Exam for Medical Laboratory Scientist.
The exam certifies individuals who have met the academic and clinical requirements and have successfully earned acceptable performance levels on examinations to become medical laboratory scientists. Students must take the exam within a year of graduating.
“These results show that TU’s MLS Program has been making updates to the curriculum to meet accreditation standards and produce highly qualified medical laboratory scientists,” said Jeanette Norris, MLS Program Director, and Clinical Coordinator.
The graduates were enrolled in TU’s 2+ 2 Medical Laboratory Science online program. It offers certified medical laboratory technicians who have an associate’s degree from a National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences accredited Medical Laboratory Technician program.
“The MLS program at Thomas University has given me the tools and resources to help me pursue my dream of becoming a Medical Laboratory Scientist,” Kavita Patel, TU graduate, said. “I want to express my sincere gratitude to all the professors who have helped me in this program. I appreciated the flexibility of online learning for students like me. I am a parent, working a full-time job, and have multiple responsibilities. I want to give a special appreciation and shoutout to Professor Norris for creating such a positive learning environment and inspiring students to learn and develop their skills.”
Upon earning an American Society for Clinical Pathology Certification, graduates can pursue careers in places such as hospitals, oncology clinics, clinical laboratories, and research institutions, to test and analyze biological samples to diagnose and treat diseases.
“Attending Thomas University’s Medical Laboratory Science program has exceeded my expectations, not only did I obtain my bachelor’s degree, but I gained the knowledge I needed to get the job I always wanted,” Shakeena Jenkins, TU graduate, said. “I appreciate all the staff who supported me along my journey at TU.”