Medical Lab Technician Program
Start Your Med Tech Career with Fortis’ Medical Lab Technician Training Program
If you’re fascinated by science and want to play an important role in helping doctors uncover what’s happening inside the human body, a career as a Medical Lab Technician (MLT) could be a perfect fit. At Fortis, you’ll get hands-on training to perform the lab tests that help detect and diagnose diseases. With the right skills and confidence, you can step into a rewarding healthcare career where your work directly supports better patient outcomes every day.
What does a Medical Lab Technician do?
A Medical Lab Technician (MLT) performs tests on blood, tissue, and other body fluids to help doctors diagnose, treat, and prevent disease. They prepare samples, operate laboratory equipment, and analyze results to detect abnormalities or changes that may indicate medical conditions. MLTs work closely with physicians and other healthcare professionals, playing a crucial behind-the-scenes role in delivering accurate information that guides patient care.
What does it take to become a Medical Lab Technician?
To enroll in the Fortis Medical Lab Technician program, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Hold a high school diploma, General Educational Development (GED) certificate, or equivalent
- Be at least 17 years old at the start of studies
- Submit an application form
- Participate in an interview with administrative staff
Why Fortis?
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Less time to earn a degree or diploma and start employment
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Career-focused classes
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Hands-on training
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Flexible class schedules
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Accredited programs
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Financial aid for those who qualify
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Career services
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Connections to local employers
What does a Medical Lab Technician Program at Fortis look like?
- Earn an Associate Degree in Occupational Studies in 96 weeks
- Learn through a mix of classroom and hands-on learning in the lab
- Learn from passionate, experienced instructors with real-world skills and a dedication to student success
- Graduates of the Fortis MLT program may be certified as Medical Laboratory Technicians by passing either of the following certification exams: American Medical Technologists (AMT) or American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP). Some States may require the graduate to sit for a state licensure exam as well. *
What You’ll Learn
- How to perform chemical and biological analyses on blood and other specimens to assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of patients
- Extensive actual testing experiences in all phases of a clinical lab: hematology, clinical chemistry, blood banking technology and medical microbiology and more
- Critical thinking and verbal and written communication skills to build an attitude of professionalism required of clinical lab technicians
- General education courses such as humanities, math, and natural and social sciences
What career opportunities are available for medical lab technicians?
Graduates of the Fortis Medical Lab Technology program are prepared to seek entry-level employment as a certified medical lab technician (MLT), clinical lab technician, lab assistant or lab supervisor in a variety of medical laboratory settings in hospitals, reference labs, physician offices and other related medical lab fields.
What is the job outlook?
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