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Last updated on 2025-07-14

Program overview

Program Overview

The Medical Laboratory Assistant program is designed for individuals who wish to interact with patients and the public in a healthcare setting. Students will learn essential skills such as collecting and preparing specimens for analysis, as well as performing data entry and clerical services in a laboratory environment. With the growing demand for skilled Medical Laboratory Assistants in New Brunswick, particularly due to the aging population, this program equips students with the necessary training to perform phlebotomy and prepare specimens for various tests. The program emphasizes on-site learning in hospital laboratory settings, ensuring that students gain practical experience alongside their theoretical knowledge.

Program Structure

The Medical Laboratory Assistant program is structured to be completed within a one-year timeframe of full-time study. The program includes various components to ensure a comprehensive learning experience:

  • On-site learning in hospital laboratory settings
  • Hands-on training in specimen collection and preparation
  • Data entry and clerical services in a lab environment
  • Opportunities for practical experience through clinical placements
  • Preparation for the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science (CSMLS) National Certification examination

Students will also be required to complete mandatory clearance requirements for clinical placements, ensuring they are well-prepared for real-world scenarios in healthcare settings.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on training in hospital laboratory settings
  • Clinical placements that provide real-world experience
  • Preparation for national certification through comprehensive exam preparation courses
  • Opportunities to work directly with patients, enhancing interpersonal skills
  • Focus on ethical and legal practices in healthcare

Career Options

Graduates of the Medical Laboratory Assistant program can pursue various career opportunities in Canada, including:

  • Medical Laboratory Assistant: Collects blood samples and prepares specimens for analysis, ensuring accurate laboratory testing.
  • Phlebotomist: Specializes in drawing blood from patients for tests, transfusions, or donations.
  • Laboratory Technician: Assists in the operation of laboratory equipment and performs routine tests under the supervision of a medical technologist.
  • Clinical Research Assistant: Supports clinical trials by managing data collection and assisting with patient interactions.
  • Quality Control Technician: Ensures that laboratory processes meet regulatory standards and maintains quality assurance protocols.

These roles offer strong job security and opportunities for advancement in the growing healthcare industry, making the Medical Laboratory Assistant program an excellent choice for those looking to make a difference in patient care.

 

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