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Medical Laboratory Science

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The Medical Laboratory Science program is composed of three parts: • Four didactic semesters, which include theory and practical laboratory sessions (Years 1 and 2) • One 12-week simulated clinical semester on campus in which the students practice as Medical Laboratory Technologists (MLTs) in a simulated clinical environment • One 20-week semester of clinical education at affiliated sites

From day one, students are immersed in a collaborative, hands-on environment simulating a clinical lab setting. Michener’s affiliation with UHN has helped to further its goal of providing students with the most cutting-edge medical equipment and access to clinical expertise. Michener’s laboratories are equipped with up-to-date equipment, including a variety of automated lab analyzers, high quality microscopes, double and fiveheaded microscopes and digital technology to augment student learning. The labs are equipped with multiple analyzers allowing students the opportunity to practice in both small groups and independently. Graduates are eligible to write the national certification examination conducted by the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science (CSMLS). The program is accredited by Accreditation Canada.

WHAT WILL I STUDY?

• Clinical Chemistry • Microbiology • Histotechnology • Transfusion Science • Hematology

ABOUT THE PROFESSION

MLTs make up one of the largest groups of regulated health care professionals in Canada. They practice in hospitals, private or public health laboratories, plus research and educational institutions. On the job, MLTs work independently, with minimal supervision and have control over their daily routine. Despite the independent nature of the profession, collaboration and communication with fellow health care professionals is a skill that is emphasized in the Michener program, as is the ability to discuss sensitive test results in a professional and responsible manner.

WHERE CAN I WORK?

• Hospital or private laboratories • Canadian Blood Services • Consulting, Sales and Marketing, Technical Support • Public Health/Infection Control • Quality Assurance/Total Quality Improvement • Supervision/Administration/Management or Education • Research and Product Development, Laboratory Information Systems

“The small class sizes have allowed me to foster better relationships with my professors, who have been supportive and great mentors.”

Keishane V. Respiratory Therapy Student

Credential Earned

Program Length

Program Delivery

Start Date

Application Deadline

Advanced Diploma

7 semesters across 3 years (full-time)

On site

September 2021

February 1, 2021

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Secondary school diploma with a minimum cumulative grade point average (cGPA) of 75% and a minimum grade of 70% in each of the following pre-requisite courses: • English – ENG4U • Mathematics – Any grade 12 4U level course • Chemistry – SCH4U • Biology – SBI4U • Physics (Grade 11 or 12) – SPH3U or SPH4U • One (1) additional grade 12 4U/M level course Applicants with post-secondary education (university and/or college) must have a minimum cGPA of 2.70 on the OMSAS scale. University-level courses may be used to satisfy subject prerequisites. Applicants with post-secondary education must provide official transcripts for all secondary and postsecondary institutions attended. The academic minimums on the post-secondary record are a 65% in each subject prerequisite and a CGPA of 70% (B-).

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