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sikchya
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Posted on 10-14-11 2:06
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I don’t know if this is a right place to post this message or not. I have done Medical Lab Technology(a 4 years Degree) from Nepal. I am here in US currently. I am just wondering about further opportunity or study options in this area. Does anybody have any knowledge in this area. Are there any certification exams I can take and directly work here.
Your suggestions are highly appreciated.
Thank you in Advance !
~Sikchya
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resolution2007
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Posted on 10-14-11 2:15
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this field is very good ... its got lots of opportunities and a good pay...... What visa are you in US. If you are in F1, then i would advise you to study for
your masters in that field.
If you are in US with GC, then i think you have to take license exam...i have one of my friend in Chicago, He did his undegrade in other filed but did masters in Medical Tehchnology and his one working in one of the best hosptials in Chicago.. I would talk to my friend if you have any advise.
if you have any more questions just email me...
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sikchya
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Posted on 10-14-11 5:35
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Thank you so much for your reply Resolution2007.
Can you please find out from your friend if i can give any certification exam(or license exam), i am just going to school just to maintian my status. My parents are sponsoring for my green cards and its on its way.
Thank you again.
Sikchya
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resolution2007
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Posted on 10-14-11 5:54
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hi,
Yes my friend is out of country now.. but will be arriving within a day or two. ...can you please remind me or email me
after two days if i do not get back to you...
and by the way, how long will it take for you to get your GC or work permit..
Regards,
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CL71563
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Posted on 10-14-11 8:44
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Hi Sikchya
You can take ASCPi certification exam for Medical Laboratory Scientist.
Check out the site ascp.org.
I would suggest to take the exam first .
Further study wouldnot make much difference as this field doesnot require graduate level studies. but its always better to learn more.
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NEPALI EAGLE
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Posted on 10-14-11 9:02
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@ sikchya there are lots of Nepalese in Medical Technology field if u r GC holder it should not be hard for u to find job. taking ASCPi is the first step btw where did u get ur 4 year lab degree in Nepal? www.ascp.org. go to BOC .....
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sikchya
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Posted on 10-14-11 9:25
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Thank you so much, resolution2007,CL71563 and NEPALI EAGLE !
I really appreciate your suggestions. I might get work permit within a few months(4-6 months), i guess.
In the mean time i am still confused wheather to join for my master degree on Medical Tech(Clinical Laboratory) or give the ASCP Certification. I am interested on doing certification.
@NEPALI EAGLE : I did my undergraduate in Medical Lab Technology from Pokhara University, Nepal. Its a 4 years degree and i have a good GPA too.
Thank you again
~Sikchya
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CL71563
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Posted on 10-14-11 9:46
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Sikchya
Go for certification because you already have one degree.
Its a good field but now its getting saturated.
Applying for certification, setting the appointment and test preparation could take couple of months.
All the Best.
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Ghorle Boko
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Posted on 10-14-11 10:27
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Sikchya,
I am doing undergrad in the same program. As all others have said, you can apply for ASCPi (international) and apply in hospitals. I do not know which state are you in. If you could tell me, I could provide you more information. They have Masters in CLS in my university. Since we learn very little in Nepal (I have a lab tech degree from Nepal too), it would be very nice if you join a masters program.
Send me your number and we can have a long conversation about this.
Good luck
Jaya Medical Laboratory Scientists
Jaya Nepal
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hell_ya
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Posted on 10-15-11 1:20
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Sikchya,
Certification is required if you are going to work in any hospital. So, i'd say prepare for it. Some hospitals allow you some time to take certification like 6 mths to a year. But, taking in advance will help you since you have spare time now. There's also a website called www.labce.com where you can practice some test questions.
Personally, I wouldn't suggest you to join masters. But once you start working you can definitely specialize in some areas of your interest like Microbiology, Chemistry of Blood Bank.
Good luck! :)
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