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Note: As of January 1, 2011, MLT(AAB) certification is for Generalists only.
Individuals may be certified as an MLT(AAB) Generalist after passing the MLT(AAB) Generalist examination, which covers the following disciplines:
Note: The MLT(AAB) examination, in addition to the five (5) disciplines listed above, also includes a “Basic Knowledge” component that includes General Operations, Regulatory Compliance, Patient Confidentiality, Information Security, and Administration.
To be certified as MLT(AAB), an individual must be a high school graduate, or equivalent and meetone (1) of the following requirements:
Route 1
Complete a clinical laboratory training program approved or accredited by an organization approved by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
and
Pass the MLT(AAB) Generalist examination.
Route 2
Earn an associate degree (or the equivalent) in laboratory science, or medical laboratory technology, from an accredited institution. The equivalent of an associate degree is defined as sixty (60) semester hours, of which twenty-four (24) semester hours are either:
a) medical laboratory technology courses (i.e., chemistry, hematology, immunohematology, immunology, microbiology)
or
b) six (6) semester hours of chemistry; six (6) semester hours of biology; and twelve (12) semester hours of courses in chemistry, biology or medical laboratory technology in any combination
and
Pass the MLT(AAB) Generalist examination.
Route 3
Successfully complete an official U.S. military medical laboratory procedures course of at least fifty (50) weeks duration and earnthe military enlisted occupational specialty of Medical Laboratory Specialist (Laboratory Technician)
and
Pass the MLT(AAB) Generalist examination.
Individuals who have documented the required education but who lack the necessary training/experience listed below may still challenge the MLT(AAB) examinations. Upon passing the examinations, these individuals will be designated Medical Laboratory Technician - Provisional [MLT-P(AAB)] until they complete the training/experience in the applicable disciplines, at which time the provisional status will be removed from their certification designation.
Click here tolearn more about provisional status and removing provisional status from a certificate.
All individuals qualifying for MLT(AAB) Generalist certification via routes 1, 2, and 3 must document laboratory training that includes either of the following:
a. Completion of a clinical laboratory training program approved or accredited by ABHES, NAACLS (formerly CAHEA), or other accrediting agencies approved by HHS. (This training may be included in the 60 semester hours listed above.)
OR
b. At least three (3) months of documentedfull-time laboratory training/experience performing moderate complexity testing in each applicable discipline within the past ten (10) years.
Learn more about therequired documents andapplication process or follow the link below to begin your application: