HI 6600

Medical Laboratory Assistant

Online Certification Training

Collect, prepare, and transport patient specimens, and perform various testing on blood, urine, and other bodily fluids.

How Our

Medical Laboratory Assistant

Program Works

16 Weeks
Program Length
15 – 20
Hours of Weekly Effort
$
33,297
k*
Average Starting Salary
4%
Estimated Job Growth

Program Overview

Certifications earned

CMLA
Certified Medical Laboratory Assistant Certification
CPT
Certified Phlebotomy Technician Certification
What Does a Medical Lab Assistant Do?

Medical Laboratory Assistants play a very important role in patient health. They are responsible for collecting blood, tissue and other samples from patients, and preparing samples for testing and analysis. Lab Assistants are also hands-on health workers, working directly with patients, often during sensitive times, and may accompany patients through difficult processes. Medical Lab Assistants typically work in inpatient or outpatient medical facilities, however, are often employed in private and public labs or research institutions. Some choose to specialize in biochemistry, cytology, hematology, histopathology, immunology, or microbiology.

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the soft skill expectations of an allied healthcare professional
  2. Grasp the importance of customer service, communication skills and professionalism
  3. Demonstrate knowledge of laboratory testing in various laboratory departments
  4. Understand responsibilities of patient care and safety related to preparation and collection complications
  5. Maintain solution-oriented conversations, manage conflicts,,and build self-confidence
  6. Recognize the importance of infection control and safety compliance with diagnostic testing

What You’ll Learn – HI 6600 Medical Laboratory Assistant

A Medical Laboratory Assistant (also known as Lab Aid/Assistant, Specimen Processor/collector), is an important member of the laboratory healthcare team. They collect, prepare, and transport patient specimens, and may perform various testing on blood, urine, and other bodily fluids. Lab Assistants perform the tests and procedures that physicians and other healthcare providers order, which are often used for the diagnosis of disease. Depending on the laboratory department, the Medical Lab Assistant may be responsible for test kit management and quality control which includes proper ordering, inventory, and storage. The Medical Lab assistant role will also include accurate documentation, records management, and communication with other ordering physicians. They use microscopes, cell counters, and other sophisticated laboratory equipment. After testing and examining a specimen, they analyze the results and relay them to physicians.

The MedCerts Medical Laboratory Assistant program provides students with immersive and virtual hands-on learning experiences. Procedures are demonstrated using virtual tools or live-recorded video and are simulated – allowing the students to immerse themselves into a virtual experience that is engaging, safe, and repeatable. This program is ideal for individuals that have an interest in healthcare science and who desire to be part of a highly skilled team in a growing field. To be successful as a Medical Lab Assistant, individuals must be comfortable working with bodily fluids, thus this is not a career for the squeamish. Because of the physical requirements of the job, techs must generally have strong manual dexterity and physical stamina. This program is not only ideal for entry-level career seekers but also provides a great opportunity for those already working in allied health to upskill and advance into a new career direction. This is also a great way for a Phlebotomist to advance his/her career. This program prepares students for the Certified Medical Lab Assistant (CMLA) certification exam, offered by American Medical Technologists (AMT). MedCerts graduates are eligible to take the exam and will earn provisional certification upon passing. Once employed as a Lab Assistant, graduates will gain the 120 hours of documented, approved clinical laboratory experience required for the grant of full certification. Additionally, students will have the knowledge for the Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT) certification, through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA). In order to receive full certification, students are required to complete 30 venipuncture and 10 capillary sticks on a live person.

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Some MedCerts programs are restricted in certain states or regions. Please review our State Restriction page to view what restrictions there may be in your state/region or residence of employment and ensure you are eligible for enrollment. 

These restrictions may not apply to students taking programs through an employer, academic or government-sponsored model – including MyCAA and Army, Air Force or Coast Guard. Credentialing Assistance. To determine eligibility, please confirm with your sponsor or review our military spouse MyCAA-approved or Military Credentialing Assistance-approved programs

Program Details

This Program Has Additional On Site Clinical Requirements
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Program Courses
Code
Course
Duration
Total Program Duration
  1. High School Diploma or GED
  2. Web browser with internet connection
  3. Course registration & payment
  1. Expert-led video based training
  2. Competency assessments
  3. National Certification exam fee
  4. eBook: Phlebotomy Worktext and Procedures Manual
  5. Textbook: Clinical Laboratory Science

*The cost of all materials needed for this program are covered by MedCerts. They are not included in the tuition costs and the student is not liable for any costs or fees related to the above materials.

  1. Dedicated Student Success Advisors
  2. Tailored support based on performance & behavior
  3. Exam preparation process
  4. 1 yr. post-program extended access to Career Center & Career Coaches
  1. CMLA: 120 hours of documented, approved clinical laboratory experience
  2. CPT: 30 venipuncture and 10 capillary sticks

Career Outlook

Medical Laboratory Assistant
Job Opportunities

Health Technician
$30,491 – $40,560
Average Earning Potential
Laboratory Specimen Processor
$22000 – $36000
Average Earning Potential
Laboratory Specimen Processor
$22000 – $36000
Average Earning Potential
162,551
Entry level job
openings in the US
4%
Job growth over the next 10 years
$
33,297
Average earning
potential
*All available job and salary information is pulled from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, when possible, or compiled from national reported averages and is updated annually to reflect industry changes.

Tuition Cost

Medical Lab Assistant Online Training

Exam Fee Included!
Total Program Cost
$
4,000
Monthly Payment Options as low as
$
346
  • Interest rates from 0-12%

Active Duty Military Grants

MedCerts accepts education benefits from the Department of Defense for Active Duty Army, Coast Guard and Air Force.

Military Spouse Grants

Spouses of Active Duty Service Members in certain ranks may be eligible for assistance up to $2,000 per fiscal year. 

Workforce Grants

MedCerts partners with American Job Centers in 30+ states and accepts Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) and other workforce grant funding.

The pricing listed above for a monthly payment plan is an estimate for the cost of an 12-month payment plan including down payment. Final pricing is given at time of purchase and may vary from both pricing examples above.
*Students in Maryland are not eligible for MedCerts payment plans but may be eligible for other tuition options. Speak to an Education Consultant for further information.

FAQs

Disclaimers

  1. The Certified Medical Laboratory Assistant (CMLA) certification is recognized in all 50 states. The job duties of a Medical Lab Assistant may include drawing blood. Individuals who intend to work in the states of California or Washington should be aware that this program is not approved to prepare students to draw blood.
  2. The job duties of a Medical Lab Assistant may include drawing blood. Individuals who intend to work in the states of California or Washington should be aware that this program is not approved to prepare students to draw blood.
  3. While MedCerts training and related target certifications may be accepted and/or approved by your state of residency, employers reserve the right to dictate prerequisite education, experience, or certification/licensure requirements for their positions. We strongly advise students to research target job posts from area employers and relevant state requirements, barriers, or restrictions prior to enrollment to ensure eligibility upon graduation.

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