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Master's Program Adds Medical Technology Track

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OSU's School of Allied Medical Professions has begun accepting applications for a new graduate program track in medical technology -- the Medical Technology Coordinated Graduate Program. Offered under the Master of Science Advanced Professional Practice program, students will prepare for roles in research, teaching, administration and professional practices in a rigorous course of study that includes the theoretical principles of clinical microbiology, chemistry, hematology, immunology and immunohematology and laboratory, problem-based learning settings, and supervised practice. Students who complete the CP Graduate Track Program receive an MS degree in Allied Medical Professions and are eligible to take the Medical Technologist national certifying examinations.

For program details, visit the Medical Technology Coordinated Graduate Program web page.