Medical Laboratory Technician
Wallace State Community College’s Medical Laboratory Technician program provides the training and education needed to enter the workforce, including the eligibility to sit for the Board of Certification Examination.
Medical Laboratory Technician
Wallace State’s programs boast a top-notch reputation with outstanding licensure and job placement rates, small class sizes and an award-winning faculty. Choose Wallace State’s Medical Laboratory Technician degree for a career in a highly-rewarding, high-demand field at a fraction of the cost of attending a university. And if you do choose to continue your education, you’ll be two years ahead on an advanced degree, with employment potential and cost savings to boot.
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About the Program
Clinical laboratory testing plays a crucial role in the detection, diagnosis, and
treatment of disease.
Using sophisticated lab equipment, clinical laboratory personnel examine and analyze
body fluids and cells. They look for bacteria, parasites, and other microorganisms;
analyze the chemical content of fluids; match blood for transfusions; and test for
drug levels in the blood to show how a patient is responding to treatment. They also
prepare specimens for examination, count cells, and look for abnormal cells in blood
and body fluids. They perform analyses in the areas of microbiology, hematology, immunology,
biochemistry, and immunohematology, which is relayed from the lab to physicians.
The MLT Program has as its mission to provide continuously improving, diversified,
quality learning experiences for students in order to graduate Medical Laboratory
Technicians that perform competently and professionally in the field. The MLT Program
is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences*.
Upon completion of all Wallace State Community College degree requirements, the student
will receive an Associate in Applied Science Degree and will be eligible to take a
National Certification Examination.
Medical Laboratory Assistant Certificate
Wallace State Community College’s Department of Medical Laboratory Technology now offers a Medical Laboratory Assistant (MLA) certificate program. As a medical laboratory assistant, you will be able to perform lab tests that help to detect, diagnose and study diseases. You will learn core laboratory skills primarily required for testing in physician office lab, urgent care and other decentralized testing sites. You can earn your MLA certificate on campus in just 2 semesters.
While on campus, you will be taking MLT 131 and MLT 132, which are classes designed for the entry-level student who is ready to begin a career in Laboratory Technology. MLT 131 covers the basic principles and techniques used in the medical laboratory. Emphasis is placed on terminology, basic laboratory equipment, specimen collection and processing, safety and computations. MLT 132 is designed specifically for students to apply knowledge and skill needed to perform as a Medical Laboratory Assistant (MLA). Emphasis is placed on collection, processing, preparation and analysis of patient specimens, critical assessment of specimens for pre-analytical errors and interfering substances, proper documentation and reporting of patient results appropriate to the level of a MLA while following established laboratory protocols as well preparation, analysis, interpretation and reporting of quality control per standard operating procedures.
Upon completion of MLT 131 and MLT 132, you will be placed in the clinical practicum portion of the program. MLT 286 practicum consists of specimen collection, processing, preparation and analysis of patient specimens, critical assessment of specimens for pre-analytical errors and interfering substances, proper documentation and reporting of patient results appropriate to the level of a MLA. Students will follow established laboratory protocols as well as prepare, analyze, interpret and report quality control per standard operating procedures. Upon completion of this course, the student will demonstrate satisfactory competency as an entry-level medical laboratory assistant and be eligible for MLA national certification exam.
**If you wish to continue to further your education and apply to the WSCC Medical Laboratory Technician program, MLT131 will be waived upon acceptance into the program for students who have completed MLT 131 with a C or better.
*National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences
5600 N. River Road, Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018, 773-714-8880
www.naacls.org
Medical Laboratory Technician Program Information
MLT General Education Worksheet
2025 - MLT Program Application (to open in Spring 2025)
Program Director/Instructor:
Mr. Christopher Cleghorn, MHA, MLS(ASCP)cm
Tom Bevill Health Building, Room 515
256-352-8347 or Toll Free Phone Number 1-866-350-WSCC
chris.cleghorn@dos5.net
Education Coordinator/Instructor:
Ms. Jaime Kilpatrick, MT(ASCP)
Tom Bevill Health Building, Room 518
256-352-8330 or Toll Free Phone Number 1-866-350-WSCC
jaime.kilpatrick@dos5.net
Laboratory Coordinator:
Ms. Dana Cook, MLS(ASCP)cm
Tom Bevill Health Building, Room 516
256-352-7843 or Toll Free Number 1-866-350-WSCC
dana.cook@dos5.net
*National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences
5600 N. River Road, Suite 720, Rosemont, IL 60018, 773-714-8880
www.naacls.org
Wallace State Community College
MLT Program Data
Wallace State Community College MLT Program Placement Rate
Data represents the percentage of students who found employment (in the field or in
a closely related field) and/or continued their education within 1 year of graduation.
For students that graduated between:
7/1/2021--6/30/2022= 100%
7/1/2022—6/6/2023= 100%
*7/1/2023-3/1/2024 = 94%
3 Year Average 98%
Wallace State Community College MLT Program Graduation Rate
Data represents a calculated average of students who began the final half of the program.
For students slated to graduate between:
7/1/2021--6/30/2022= 100%
7/1/2022—5/22/2023=88%
*7/1/2023—3/1/2024= 100%
3 Year Average 96%
Wallace State Community College MLT Program National Certification Pass Rate
Data represents an average of students who attempted either the AMT or ASCP BOC examination within 1 year of graduation.
7/1/2021-6/30/2022: 9 Passed out of 12 attempts = 75%
7/1/2022—5/22/2023= 8 Passed out of 9 attempts=89%
*7/1/2023—3/1/2024= 15 Passed out of 15 = 100%
3 Year Average= 32 Students Passed out of 36 attempts =89%
Program Goals and NAACLS Benchmarks for Accredited MLT Programs
Placement Rate: ≥70% Graduation Rate: ≥70%
National Certification Pass Rate ASCP and AMT Average: ≥75%
* The value listed for the most recent year is not yet final and will be updated after the one-year post-graduation time frame has closed for all graduating cohorts at the end of June.
Accreditation: The Wallace State Community College Medical Laboratory program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS). Contact for accreditation inquiries:
NAACLS
5600 N. River Rd Suite 720
Rosemont, IL 60018-5119
Phone: 773-714-8880
Email: info@naacls.org
Website: naacls@mcs.net
The Medical Laboratory Technician program at Wallace State Community College meets the state education requirements for MLT certification in the state of Alabama. It has not determined if the MLT program meets the state education requirements in any other state, any U.S. Territory, or the District of Columbia.
If you have further question please contact:
Chris Cleghorn MHA (ASCP)CM
MLT/MLA Program Director
256-352-8347
chris.cleghorn@dos5.net
Program Overview
Medical Laboratory Technician
- Chris Cleghorn
- 256.352.8347
- chris.cleghorn@dos5.net
Degrees/Awards Offered
AAS, C, STC
Availability
- Day
- Hybrid
Medical Laboratory Technician
Curriculum: Program of Study
Pathway Map: Associate in Applied Science, Medical Laboratory Assistant Short Term Certificate
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