Medical Laboratory Technician Research Paper

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A medical laboratory technician is a behind the scene job in the hospital or any other medical setting. They have a lack of communication with patients and doctors. A medical laboratory is a facility that runs different tests such as blood works. I have chosen this career because I would like to become a medical lab technician one day and this area (medical lab technician) needs improving with making sure the patients are receiving the right understanding of what's going on in their bodies and the right treatment and diagnosis. It is ok to behind the scenes to make a difference, but sometimes you need to step out the scene.
2. A medical laboratory technician should be able to communicate or explain more about the patient's sample(s) such as blood to the doctor and the patient. Also, medical techs should have the right to the patient's health information. A communication system is more important in the medical field because it is dealing with saving people's lives and so the family and patient can understand what is going on. Both the doctor and technician should explain to the …show more content…

The lack of any type of communication such as emails and telephone calls in a medical site is a convent subject because many people have different opinions about the subject. Many people may feel as if the importance of a medical tech talking to a patient will not make an impact and that it's the doctor's job. Some may say the communication is fine and that it is a waste of time for doctors, medical techs, and patients. People may say that it is a behind the scene job for a reason and there's no issues. My approach is that the more education and information the patient receive the better and the more safe the patient will feel. I would want to contribute to the problem is that lack of communication does not only affects patients but even you. I know that you would want to be able to know what going on in the lab and know about your sample because its your life and others on the

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