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Certified Toxicologist If you
have subscribed and have your USERNAME and PASSWORD click ENTER Information about becoming a Certified Toxicologist: A clinical laboratory
scientist, which includes a Certified Toxicologist, is an individual who
has received both formal education in life sciences and chemistry as well
as training in the performance and evaluation of clinically important
tests used to evaluate the health of patients and to assist in the
diagnosis of disease. Historically,
clinical laboratory scientists have worked in hospital laboratories.
Today, while as many as 50% of these individuals still practice in
hospital clinical laboratories, many also choose careers in reference
laboratories and in the inv vitro diagnostics industry. Many
States have specific license examinations for each of the Clinical
Laboratory Scientists disciplines. It
is important that you contact the State Department of Health Services
where you intend to work prior to accepting employment.
This will ensure that you are properly licensed.
New York, Florida and California have specific requirements to
practice Laboratory Medicine and rigorous penalties for those who practice
without a license. Each Clinical Laboratory specialty has a general group of core competencies that all individuals must meet as well as a subset of specific information that is unique to the discipline. Therefore, each of the EndWise.com databases includes questions covering both the general information as well as the specific information required to meet these core competencies. We have developed 5 examination sets, Medical Technologist, Clinical Chemist technologist, Clinical Chemist, Toxicologist, Molecular Biochemist. Please choose the set which most nearly matches your needs.
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