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Phone: (732)-923-7367; FAX: (732)-923-7355
E-mail: jmihok@barnabashealth.org
National Accreditation by N.A.A.C.L.S. through
2012
Louis J. Zinterhofer, MD, Notre Dame, Tulane University
John A. Mihok, MS Ed; MT(ASCP)SM,CLS; Maryland
U; C.U.A.
31 Technical Personnel, 15 Physicians, 4 Other
November 7, 1954 by Asher Yaguda, M.D., Medical Director
August to August, Class Capacity: Eight
- 253 Lectures in 11 Months
- 9
Holidays, Spring Break.
- First Semester: 4.5 months didactic instruction beginning on last Monday in August.
- Second Semester:
7 months clinical rotations ending the second Friday in August.
- There is one-to-one training at the bench during Clinical Rotations.
- Students
must have at least a Baccalaureate Degree (BS) or have attained
95 credits in Medical Technology at an Affiliated College or University
(there are 7 Affiliates).
- Students will earn 32 credits
at MMC and receive BS from the Affiliated Institution upon Graduation.
- 90% Passage Rate on the two National
Registry Examinations for the previous Thirty Years.
Note: (2010) There is only one National Exam: MLS (ASCP)CM: Medical Laboratory Scientist
Clinical Chemistry, Endocrinology, Clinical Microbiology, Transfusion Service, Renal Physiology & Body Fluids, Immunology, Serology, Electrophoresis, Toxicology, Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, Molecular Methods, Clinical Hematology, Hemostasis, Laboratory Management, Educational Methodologies, Clinical Rotations
Records of current students and of graduates are kept in the office of the Program Director.
Tuition + Textbooks: $ 3,385.00; Housing (limited): $400-$600/month.
- To provide an education to qualified candidates without regard
to race, creed, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, marital
status, physical handicap, or liability for military service.
- To
provide a structured approach to the study of the pathology of
various disease states as they relate to laboratory results as
well as extensive training in the technical aspects of performing
these analyses.
- To
provide an atmosphere of integrity and professionalism in which
to prepare the student for his/her role within the health care
system.
- To
develop and foster such affective behaviors as professional conduct
and interpersonal communication skills with patients, laboratory
staff, other health care professionals, and the public.
- To observe
and practice safety at all times and to respect the rights of patients
and hold confidential all laboratory results.
- To provide ongoing
Continuing Education Programs and Materials to Students, Staff
Members, and other Clinical Professionals.
- To represent the Interests of the
Department of Pathology on all in services within and outside the
Laboratory.
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an application.
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