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Medical Laboratory Science

Medical Laboratory Science

Medical Laboratory Science is currently the "Highest Need" healthcare career field in South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã.

The annual national projection for employment is approximately 13,000 openings and academic programs currently graduate about 5,000 across the United States. The average pay in this region, as projected by the South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Healthcare Workforce Initiative, is approximately $23 per hour for a nationally certified medical laboratory science professional.

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A Medical Laboratory Science Degree that Opens Doors

According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Employment of medical laboratory technologists and technicians is projected to grow 5% from 2023 to 2033, about as fast as the average for all occupations.

About 24,200 openings for clinical laboratory technologists and technicians are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire.

 

The salary for laboratory professionals varies with geographical location and training level; however, the American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) 2022 wage survey in the United States indicates that median annual wages for a staff level MLS B.S. level professional is $63,728.26 per year and $85,501.95 per year at the supervisory level. Nationally salaries are considerably higher for those individuals who are lab directors or faculty members.

Medical laboratory scientists (MLS) are allied health professionals that work with other health care professionals to aid in patient care by performing laboratory tests that can help in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. A patient's medical history may be 70-80% laboratory testing. The tests performed by medical laboratory scientists uses advanced technology to perform testing on blood and body fluids in the areas of chemistry, microbiology, hematology, immunology, toxicology, blood banking and molecular procedures.

The demand is high for a medical laboratory science graduate and the SDSU program has a 100% job placement in a variety of settings.

About the Program

Mission:

The Medical Laboratory Science Program is committed to providing an education program consistent with the essentials outlined by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS). The program provides an educational experience for the development of responsible, competent entry-level professionals in medical laboratory science.

Goals:

The program goals of the SDSU Medical Laboratory Science program are to:

  • Provide an educational program within the framework of the University setting in accordance with the Standards of Accredited Programs for the Medical Laboratory Scientist as established by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS).
  • Provide adequate numbers of entry level medical laboratory scientists to meet the workforce needs of the state of South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã, the region and the nation.
  • Provide the health care community with quality individuals who are competent to conduct laboratory procedures in large medical facilities and small rural laboratories and who demonstrate positive professional attitudes, ethics and practices.

The SDSU Medical Laboratory Science program will meet these goals by:

  • Providing a curriculum which includes a general or liberal education, content specific theory and applications, technical knowledge, professionalism and clinical competence to successfully complete a national registry exam.
  • Assisting students in career placement by providing academic and occupational advisement
  • Instilling in students a sense of professionalism, commitment to lifelong learning and academic excellence
  • Preparing students to successfully enter the health care field as competent entry level professionals that communicate well, appreciate social diversity and possess a genuine compassion and concern for others.

Avera Health Network

  • Avera DeSmet, DeSmet
  • Avera Marshall, Marshall, Minnesota
  • Avera McKennan Regional Laboratory, Sioux Falls
  • Avera Queen of Peace Health Services, Mitchell
  • Avera Sacred Heart Hospital, Yankton
  • Avera St. Luke's Hospital, Aberdeen
  • Avera St. Mary's Hospital, Pierre

Private and Government Affiliates

  • Black Hills VA Health System, Hot Springs
  • Douglas County Hospital, Alexandria, Minnesota
  • Essentia Health, Brainerd, Minnesota
  • Huron Regional Medical Center, Huron
  • Madison Community Hospital, Madison
  • Prairie Lakes Health Care System, Watertown
  • Rapid City Regional Hospital, Rapid City
  • VA Regional Medical Center, Sioux Falls

Sanford Health Network

  • Sanford Health System Clinic, Alexandria, Minnesota
  • Placement is available at other Sanford Health facilities upon approval.

Clinical Experience Placement

The number of students placed in the clinical experience (on campus program) is based on capacity of the clinical facilities to accommodate students. If there are not enough clinical sites to accommodate all students in a given year, selection will be based on the student’s academic and numerical ranking determined by program officials. Every effort is made to ensure admitted students of placement for training within the capabilities of the university. However, SDSU cannot guarantee that events beyond its control such as natural disasters, labor disputes, war, etc. might not prevent a student’s completion of a clinical experience.

Upon successful completion of the Medical Laboratory Sciences program, students are eligible to sit for the national certification exam. The major certification exam is offered by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP) Board of Certification. Application information is available . The student is recommended to take the exam. Taking or passing the board examination is not a prerequisite for graduation from South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University. However, board certification is usually required for employment in most facilities.

There is currently no state licensure for laboratory professionals in South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã. However, many states do require licensure (see ). Most of the states that require licensure will recognize certification as a MLS (ASCP)

SDSU Graduates of the MLS program are one of the most sought after healthcare professionals! SDSU is the only university -accredited program in South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã!

The SDSU Medical Laboratory Science program is fully accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science NAACLS, 5600 N. River Rd. Suite 720, Rosemont, Illinois 60018-5119.

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Medical laboratory science faculty pose by one the program’s new microscopes, which has the distinguishing feature of 15.6-inch computer screen. The equipment was part of a $750,000 workforce development award that originated with Centers for Disease Control funds. Pictured, from left, are Stacie Lansink, Kassi Erickson, April Nelsen and Heather Moser.

New equipment sets SDSU medical lab program apart from peers

Looking at slides of blood cells, fecal matter and urine has taken on an entirely different perspective this school year thanks to new state-of-the-art equipment in the medical laboratory science lab at South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University. In July, the program received 28 microscopes and an innovative slide scanner as part of a $750,000 award from the South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã Department of Health, which was handling workforce development funds from the Centers for Disease Control, according to April Nelsen, the medical lab science clinical coordinator who put a proposal together for the health department.

SDSU medical laboratory science program receives $750,000 award to improve student learning

The medical laboratory science program at South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University has received a $750,000 award from the Association of Public Health Laboratories to promote the medical laboratory profession in South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã.

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Deirdre Cross is a Human Biology major at South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University, also pursuing minors in Chemistry and Health Education. She is on a Pre-Physician’s Assistant track, with plans to become a PA after graduation. In addition to pursuing her major, two minors, and being an Honors student, Cross has also earned a Phlebotomy Certificate.