Bachelor of Science in
Medical Technology
The Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology (BSMedT) consists of general education and professional courses. The fourth-year level is the internship program of one (1) year in a CHED-accredited training laboratory with rotational duties in different sections such as Clinical Chemistry, Hematology, Microbiology, Immunohematology (Blood Banking), Immunology and Serology, Urinalysis and other Body Fluids (Clinical Microscopy), Parasitology, Histopathologic/ Cytologic Techniques, and other emergent technologies.
Program Educational Objectives
The following are the Program Educational Objectives of the BSN program:
OBJECTIVES | GRADUATE ATTRIBUTES |
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1 Graduates shall practice as professional Medical technologists and Medical Technology Scientists and administrators for the advancement of society; and | Competent, equipped with research-based knowledge, ethical, critical thinker, problem solver |
2 Graduates shall promote professionalism in the practice of medical technology and administration. | Collaborative and with leadership skills |
- Program Outcomes
- Demonstrate technical competence in the performance of clinical laboratory tests in aid of diagnosis, treatment, and management of diseases vis-a vis biosafety and waste management;
- Demonstrate analytical and critical thinking in the workplace;
- Engage in the collection, analysis, and projection of health information for improving the health care management system;
- Demonstrate interpersonal skills, leadership qualities, and ethical practice of the profession;
- Apply research skills in relevant areas of Medical Technology/Medical Laboratory Science practice;
- Participate in community-oriented activities;
- Engage in lifelong learning activities, and
- Demonstrate effective teaching and communication skills.
- Curriculum
1st Year • 1st Semester
Course Name Units English Enhancement 3 Understanding the Self 3 Mathematics in the Modern World 3 Principles of Medical Laboratory Science Practice 1 ( Intro to Med Lab Science, Lab Safety and Waste Management ( Lec) 3 Health Information System for Med Lab Science (Lec) 2 Health Information System for Med Lab Science ((Lab =54 hours 1 Anatomy & Physiology with Pathophysiology( Lecture) 2 Anatomy & Physiology Pathophysiology (Lab= 108 Hours) 2 Physical Activities Toward Health and Fitness 1: Movement Competency Training 2 The University & I 2 NSTP 1 3 1st Year • 2nd Semester
Course Name Units Purposive Communication 3 General Ethics 3 Science, Technology & Society 3 Principles of Medical Laboratory Science Practice 2( Clinical Laboratory Assistance and Phlebotomy ( Lec) 2 Principles of Medical Laboratory Science Practice 2( Clinical Laboratory Assistance and Phlebotomy ( Lab= 54 hours) 1 Analytical Chemistry ( Qualitative & Quantitative Chemistry ( Lec) 2 Analytical Chemistry ( Qualitative & Quantitative Chemistry ( Lab= 108 hours) 2 Inorganic & Organic Chemistry (Lec) 2 Inorganic & Organic Chemistry Lab ( Lab Hours = 108 Hours) 2 Readings in Philippine History 3 Physical Activities Toward Health and Fitness 2: Exercise-based Fitness Activities 2 The Family 2 NSTP 2 3 1st Year • Summer
Course Name Units Community & Public Health for Med Lab Science ( Lec) 2 Community & Public Health for Med Lab Science (Lab=108hrs) 2 Biostatistics & Epidemiology ( Lec) 2 Biostatistics & Epidemiology ( Lab=54) 1 Principles & Strategies of Teaching Med Lab Science 2 2nd Year • 1st Semester
Course Name Units Biochemistry for Med Lab Science ( Lec) 3 Biochemistry for Med Lab Science ( Lab=108 hrs) 2 Cytogenetics 2 Laboratory Management 2 The Contemporary World 3 Med Tech Laws and Bioethics 3 Logic and Critical Thinking 3 Panitikang Filipino 3 Medical Terminologies 2 Rizal’s Life, Works and Writings 3 2nd Year • 2nd Semester
Course Name Units Clinical Parasitology ( Lec) 2 Clinical Parasitology ( Lab= 54 hrs) 1 Human Histology ( Lec) 1 Human Histology ( Lab=54 hrs) 1 Clinical Bacteriology ( Lec) 3 Clinical Bacteriology ( Lab=108 hrs) 2 Art Appreciation 3 Retorika 3 Academic Writing 3 Great Books 3 Physical Activities Toward Health and Fitness 3: Basic Swimming 2 2nd Year • Summer
Course Name Units Foreign Language 3 Physical Activities Toward Health and Fitness 4: Advance Swimming 2 English for Occupational Purposes 3 3rd Year • 1st Semester
Course Name Units Clinical Chemistry 1 ( Lec) 3 Clinical Chemistry ( Lab=108 hrs) 2 Analysis of urine and body fluids (Lec) 2 Analysis of urine and body fluids (Lab=54 hrs) 1 Hematology 1 ( Lec) 3 Hematology 1 ( Lab=54 hrs) 1 Histopathologic & Cytologic Techniques ( Lec) 2 Histopathologic & Cytologic Techniques ( Lab=54 hrs) 1 Mycology and Virology ( Lec) 2 Intro to Med Lab Science Research( Lec) 1 3rd Year • 1st Semester
Course Name Units Clinical Chemistry 2 ( Lec) 3 Clinical Chemistry 2 ( Lab=108 hrs) 2 Hematology 2 ( Lec) 2 Hematology 2 ( Lab= 54 hrs) 1 Immunology & Serology ( Lec) 3 Immunology & Serology ( Lab=54 hrs) 1 Immunohematology ( Lec) 3 Immunohematology ( Lab=54 hrs ) 1 Molecular Biology and Diagnostics (Lec) 1 Molecular Biology and Diagnostics (Lab=108 hrs) 2 Med Lab Science Research Paper Writing & Presentation ( Lec) 1 Med Lab Science Research Paper Writing & Presentation ( Lab=108 hrs) 2 4th Year • 1st Semester
Course Name Units Clinical Internship 1 12 Medical Technology Assessment Program 1 2 Seminar 1 1 4th Year • 2nd Semester
Course Name Units Clinical Internship 2 12 Medical Technology Assessment Program 2 2 Seminar 2 1 infoDisclaimerThe curriculum is subject to modification without prior notice. For precise and current listings, kindly coordinate with our registrar department.
- Estimated Fees
Particular Amount Estimated Total Fees per semester (including tuition and other fees) ₱41,639.00 infoDisclaimerThe particulars and corresponding amounts are subject to modification without prior notice. For precise and current listings, kindly coordinate with our treasury and assessment department.
- Career Opportunities
Entry Level:
- Certainly! Here are career opportunities for Bachelor of Science Major in Medical Technology graduates, categorized by career levels: Entry Level: Medical Technologist: Perform laboratory tests on patient samples to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Operate and maintain laboratory equipment and ensure accuracy in test results.
- Clinical Laboratory Technologist: Work in clinical laboratories to conduct tests and analyze specimens. Collaborate with healthcare professionals to provide accurate and timely results.
- Laboratory Technician: Assist medical technologists in conducting routine laboratory tests. Prepare specimens, maintain equipment, and ensure proper documentation.
- Blood Bank Technologist: Specialize in blood banking and transfusion services. Perform compatibility testing and ensure the safe transfusion of blood products.
- Microbiology Technologist: Focus on the study of microorganisms and perform microbiological tests. Identify and analyze bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens.
Mid-Level:
- Lead Medical Technologist: Take on a supervisory role within a laboratory. Coordinate daily operations, oversee staff, and ensure compliance with regulations.
- Quality Assurance Specialist (Medical Laboratory): Monitor and evaluate laboratory processes to ensure quality and accuracy. Implement quality control measures and address any issues.
- Molecular Diagnostics Technologist: Specialize in molecular testing techniques, including DNA and RNA analysis. Contribute to the diagnosis of genetic disorders and infectious diseases.
- Histotechnologist: Prepare tissue samples for microscopic examination. Operate and maintain histology equipment and assist pathologists in diagnosis.
- Point-of-Care Coordinator: Oversee and manage point-of-care testing in various healthcare settings. Ensure compliance with testing protocols and quality assurance.
Senior Level:
- Laboratory Manager: Oversee the overall operation of a laboratory. Manage staff, budgets, and ensure regulatory compliance.
- Clinical Laboratory Director: Serve as the top executive in a clinical laboratory. Provide leadership, strategic direction, and ensure quality standards.
- Infection Control Practitioner: Specialize in preventing and controlling infections in healthcare settings. Develop and implement infection control policies and procedures.
- Clinical Research Coordinator (Laboratory Focus): Coordinate and manage clinical trials with a focus on laboratory aspects. Ensure compliance with protocols and contribute to research findings.
- Laboratory Information System Manager: Oversee the implementation and maintenance of laboratory information systems. Ensure effective communication and data management within the laboratory.
Managerial/Executive Level:
- Chief Medical Technologist: Head the medical technology department within a healthcare organization. Provide leadership, set strategic goals, and oversee department operations.
- Laboratory Director (Hospital): Oversee all laboratory services within a hospital. Collaborate with other executives to achieve organizational goals.
- Chief Scientific Officer (Biotech/Pharmaceutical Company): Lead the scientific and research activities within a biotech or pharmaceutical company. Contribute to product development and research strategies.
- Healthcare Administrator (Laboratory Services): Manage laboratory services within a healthcare system. Oversee budgets, staffing, and strategic initiatives.
- Consultant (Clinical Laboratory): Provide expertise and guidance to clinical laboratories. Assist in optimizing laboratory processes, ensuring compliance, and improving efficiency.
Campus
Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation - Lucena City Lucena
College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences CNAHS
Keywords
BSMedT
Med Tech
medical technology
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