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Wilfredo Cardona in Woodbridge, Virginia 33 months ago |
I have been looking so many sites on job opportunities and wonders me why some vacancy announcements choosing as a requirement ASCP over AMT. I don't why this big disparity. I have a BS degree in Biology and decided to take the AMT Certification so I am a Certified MT (AMT). Both certification required a degree and a test to be certified. I can even see some government announcements through USA Jobs that required a must be ASCP certified. Again, WHY? Wilfredo Cardona, MT (AMT) |
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Ricky in Madison Heights, Michigan 33 months ago |
Wilfredo, this is the united states, talk to any CLS/MT program across the US and their program director has their students taking the ASCP. It's these students who will be eventually supervisors that want to hire the people with the SAME CREDENTIALS. That is why almost all the jobs say ASCP preferred. In NY and Cali you cannot work without your ASCP, new grads are required to take that cert in order to get their state license, there are more states to come with having the ASCP the only cert take to work in that state. ASCP = work anywhere in Us
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floyd john in Lubbock, Texas 33 months ago |
Wilfredo, how come you were able to sit MT(AMT) when you are a biology graduate. maybe you just took MLT not MT... what route did you apply? I think this TOPIC is created to mislead people or just scripted... ummm.. smell something fishy here.. |
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Anuja Desai in Findlay, Ohio 32 months ago |
hi
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nilampurohit29@yahoo.co.in in Arlington, Massachusetts 32 months ago |
Anuja Desai in Findlay, Ohio said: hi hy
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Wilfredo Cardona in Woodbridge, Virginia 32 months ago |
floyd john in Lubbock, Texas said: Wilfredo, how come you were able to sit MT(AMT) when you are a biology graduate. maybe you just took MLT not MT... what route did you apply? I think this TOPIC is created to mislead people or just scripted... ummm.. smell something fishy here.. In case you don't know, you can take MLT with minimum requirement (2years college and some training, or so) or you can take the MT if you have a BS Degree or some college (2years ?) with a combination of so many years of experience. I did comply with both requirement, but I used my degree and the MT (yes I am a certified Medical Technologist with AMT. I choose to take AMT certification over ASCP for no particular reason and I have the requirement needed as well to take the ASCP Certification. I just don't see a good reason for at this moment. |
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DEE in Burlington, North Carolina 32 months ago |
^^^^^
WHAT IF I GET 94% AND YOU GOT A 77% ON THE MT(ASCP)? GUESS YOU STILL THINK YOUR SMARTER THAN ME HUH, CAUSE YOU WENT THRU A MT PROGRAM? SO WHAT? GROW UP! GET WITH THE TIMES, SOME OF YOU GUYS ARE SO OLD FASHIONED.
SOONER OR LATER ALL LAB COURSES WILL BE ONLINE, MAYBE A 2+2 PROGRAM WITH THE LAST 2 YEARS ONLINE, SO NO NEED TO EVEN ATTEND A UNIVERSITY. JUST A COMMUNITY COLLEGE WILL DO FINE, I SEE NO NEED FOR A 4 YEAR UNIVERSITY EDUCATION TO WORK IN THE LAB. |
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Wilfredo Cardona in Woodbridge, Virginia 32 months ago |
I just want to clarify that I don't have anything against ASCP. As a matter of fact, I went to ASCP MT School and also I work side by side with other MT, AMT and MT, ASCP and we treat each other as coworkers and as professional as we could be with respect , listen to other opinions and support each other as we do what we do best which is to provide the best patient care possible. |
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pgkansara in Tonawanda, New York 32 months ago |
nilampurohit29@yahoo.co.in in Arlington, Massachusetts said: hy Hi congrates for the exam cleared. what materials did u read? was it very tough? I have exam in Sept. Is it enought time to prepare? |
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pgkansara in Tonawanda, New York 32 months ago |
I have AMT exam in Sept. Please anyone suggest me reading material that helps me in test preparation. I am alos planning to giv ASCP after I get through in AMT. I will really appreciate all your earliest replies. |
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nilampurohit29@yahoo.co.in in Arlington, Massachusetts 32 months ago |
pgkansara in Tonawanda, New York said: Hi congrates for the exam cleared. what materials did u read? was it very tough? I have exam in Sept. Is it enought time to prepare? i hv used only cuviellos ref and i think thats enough 4 the exam. |
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nilampurohit29@yahoo.co.in in Arlington, Massachusetts 32 months ago |
nilampurohit29@yahoo.co.in in Arlington, Massachusetts said: i hv used only cuviellos ref and i think thats enough 4 the exam. exam is quite easy and 2 months r enough 4 study. |
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pgkansara in Tonawanda, New York 32 months ago |
thank you so much |
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pgkansara in Tonawanda, New York 32 months ago |
nilampurohit29@yahoo.co.in in Arlington, Massachusetts said: exam is quite easy and 2 months r enough 4 study. Thank you nilima |
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Wilfredo Cardona in Woodbridge, Virginia 32 months ago |
I used the Cuviello references 1 and 2 and helped me a lot. It's a very explanatory study guide. It gives you some theory, then chapter test, then a final overall test. It gives you the answer and an explanation of why is the right answer. I studied also some other references, but I concentrated more in that one. Just keep in mind, Cuviello is one of the Chairman of AMT. Good luck.
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pgkansara in Tonawanda, New York 31 months ago |
Wilfredo Cardona in Woodbridge, Virginia said: I used the Cuviello references 1 and 2 and helped me a lot. It's a very explanatory study guide. It gives you some theory, then chapter test, then a final overall test. It gives you the answer and an explanation of why is the right answer. I studied also some other references, but I concentrated more in that one. Just keep in mind, Cuviello is one of the Chairman of AMT. Thats gr8 information for me. Now it gives me little clear idea about what should I study. Thank you so much for your reply. |
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rosana jordan in New York, New York 31 months ago |
hi, I want to get the NY license but i have to do the ASCP examination test. i'm worry about this test i don't know what i have to study for. |
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suveen kumar in Milwaukee, Wisconsin 31 months ago |
hi desai i am planning to take amt exam can u pls guide me wht books did u followed, how was the exam and how many hours did u read in a day regards
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rosana jordan in New York, New York 31 months ago |
hi suveen. you have to get the cuviellos's manual they are the best to pass the amt test |
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Ted in San Jose, California 31 months ago |
hi every body
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Ted in San Jose, California 31 months ago |
hello every body
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Miracle Worker in Bloomfield, New Jersey 31 months ago |
Ted in San Jose, California said: hello every body the nca-ascp-review on line is very helpful. If you test yourself
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aeva in Spring, Texas 31 months ago |
I will take the ASCP examination test , and I would like to know if somebody took the test recently, what books used?, I have the clinical Laboratory Certification examinations 4th edition (content is only Questions and Answers), I was looking through the internet and I saw Clinical Laboratory Science Review by R. Harr and the Quick Review Cards for Clinical Laboratory Examinations byValerie Dietz Polansky, are those books good enougth for the test ? please somebody tell me because I need to buy them as soon as I can. By the way I know about the material on line. |
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Miracle Worker in Bloomfield, New Jersey 31 months ago |
When I took ASCP I only used my stock knowledge from college
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sheinz in Benton City, Washington 30 months ago |
Ted, the Cuveillos are very good references, I just took and passed AMT MT exam, I have been an MLT/ASCP for twelve years and used only the Cuveillosfor review and drew from my clinical experiences. It is truly a wide variety of questions, study the books front to back very well, not just the chapter tests!!! Good luck Ted in San Jose, California said: hi every body |
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Poonam in Buffalo, New York 30 months ago |
Hey ted just go to amt's website and you can find that.. its not that expensive. btw when in sept you giving exam.. i m also giving in sept only.. |
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Wilfredo Cardona in Woodbridge, Virginia 30 months ago |
Congratulation and welcome to the MT world. |
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Nina in Columbus, Georgia 30 months ago |
Hey, I will be taking the AMT (MT) exam in Oct. I was wondering are the Cuveillo books enough to study or should i be focusing on other books and materials Blairnpb@yahoo.com |
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sheinz in West Richland, Washington 30 months ago |
If you use read them front to back and study the tests you should do fine.. I have been an MLT/ASCP for 12 years, but you need lots of review on Parasitology, microbiology, and have a very good understanding of kidney function, liver function, hepatitis. I wish you the best of luck. I quizzed my self every night for 3-4 hours for six weeks before taking the exam. Remember do not go back and change your answers unless you are 100% sure!!! Good luck!!!! |
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amahmud1986 in Charlotte, North Carolina 30 months ago |
The Clinical Laboratory Science Review book by Robert Harr is also a questions and answer format. It is a difficult book with many questions that will likely not be on the actual examinations, whether ASCP or AMT. However, the detailed explanations for the questions are very clear and concise. I will be taking my AMT Certification in September, if I pass that, I will then take the ASCP. I am using the following stuff: 1. Cuviallo Manuals 1 and 2 purchase link: $67.00 www.amt1.com/files/04-09%20Cuviello%20Ref%20Manual%20Order%20Form.pdf 2. Clinical Laboratory Science Review third edition Robert Harr got it for $35.00 |
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tammi in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania 29 months ago |
I just was reading over everyone's comments. What I find interesting is that I am not allowed to take the ASCP, which is totally disgusting. I have been in the field for going on ten years, but because I lack the work experience in Micro and Immuno. I can never be certified by them. I was slightly hurt, than my boss says, try AMT; there is hope after all. My associates is not null and void with them. ASCP should really be ashamed of themselves; yes, I am just now thinking I should get certified, but really come on, who are they to discriminate.....that's exactly what it is. They behave like some secret society. |
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amahmud1986 in Charlotte, North Carolina 29 months ago |
You need to have training at the proper facility that meets the certification requirements, namely being CAP certified... M(ASCP) Technologist in Microbiology
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skotadia in Glendale Heights, Illinois 28 months ago |
Hey. This is Sahir. I am also a BSc. in Biological Sciences. I was wondering if this is all I need to qualify to appear for the MT ASCP examination? How do I find out if I qualify? skotadia@purdue.edu Wilfredo Cardona in Woodbridge, Virginia said: I have been looking so many sites on job opportunities and wonders me why some vacancy announcements choosing as a requirement ASCP over AMT. I don't why this big disparity. I have a BS degree in Biology and decided to take the AMT Certification so I am a Certified MT (AMT). Both certification required a degree and a test to be certified. I can even see some government announcements through USA Jobs that required a must be ASCP certified. Again, WHY? |
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skotadia in Plainfield, Illinois 28 months ago |
DEE in Burlington, North Carolina said: ^^^^^ Hey Dee...I hold a BSc. in Biology myself from Purdue Univ. and wanted to become an MT..do I qualify right away with just my BSC. to \take the ASCP MT exam? or do i need that 1 year internship in clinical lab sciences at an NAACLS accredited institution still?
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Fursan in Charlotte, North Carolina 28 months ago |
If you want to do the ASCP Certification, you will need to have some years of training at a CAP Certified Lab. Otherwise, you will have to do that 1 year training course. If you want to do AMT Certification, 1 year of training at any general medical lab will suffice. |
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Fursan in Charlotte, North Carolina 28 months ago |
It is good for you to contact the actual certifying agency to confirm any information. All the information you need is in the handbook. Here is the link: www.ascp.org/pdf/BOR-PDFs/procedures/Examination-Procedures.aspx |
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Tymmster in Minneapolis, Minnesota 28 months ago |
I have a correction. I was JUST going over the Bill, it DOES have wording that includes AMT. I thought I had heard word that AMT was supposed to be out of there, but in my copy, its still there. |
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Tymmster in Minneapolis, Minnesota 27 months ago |
I have to add though, even though it was wording to include AMT, the bill still requires one to have a BA/BS of some kind. So if you are a MLT who took the AMT to become a MT, but never got a 4 year degree, you can't be a MLS under the new bill. You could only be a MLT. If you have a 4 year degree and have a AMT and/or ASCP cert, you are fine. This is as it currently stands. We will see how the bill does early next year. I really hope it passes, we need licensure here. |
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Larry in Richardson, Texas 27 months ago |
AMT is not going to drop from the scene and with any change there will always be that, what you call dreadful, grandfather clause. If you were classified as a Technologist or a Technician you will keep your title. The CLS was started to make you feel special and I hope it works. |
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Margaret in Cleveland, Georgia 27 months ago |
Has anyone out there taken the M(ASCP)? What is it like? What do I need to study? How hard or easy is it?
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Tymmster in Minneapolis, Minnesota 27 months ago |
Larry in Richardson, Texas said: AMT is not going to drop from the scene and with any change there will always be that, what you call dreadful, grandfather clause. If you were classified as a Technologist or a Technician you will keep your title. The CLS was started to make you feel special and I hope it works. I don't know who you are directing it at, but seriously, if you have a point to make without a silly attempt to slip an insult in at someone, then make by all means it, otherwise I for one can't take you seriously. There is nothering wrong with someone taking pride in their jobs, regardless of title (MT, MLS/MT, Phleb, etc). As for MT title change, I personally find the Scientist title more descriptive than technologist. I have very good friends who don't. <shrug>. At the end of the day my freinds and I still want our field to be as united as possible to have a strong single voice. |
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Mary 27 months ago |
It does make me feel special and I appreciate all the hard work that the ASCP has done for me. With all the beatdowns at work I've created a ASCP shrine in one of the corners of my house. I have my framed ASCP certification, a velvet Jesus and a picture of my mother in a special corner. I pray to God for the gifts I have received and earned. I'm Good Enough, I'm Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like Me! |
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Unity in Belleville, New Jersey 27 months ago |
Hey Guys,
Guess what? With my experienced and how I presented myself
Case and Point, no matter what kind of license you have,
By the way, I am ASCP, NCA, AMT, License and it's my prerogative
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Sam 27 months ago |
The reality is that ASCP is recognized everywhere, I am a traveling tech I have been working everywhere in the US. The majority of people with the AMT are philipinos, and every lab director and department manager has their ASCP, there might be that 1% that doesn't. |
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Unity in Belleville, New Jersey 27 months ago |
I KNOW THAT FOR A FACT THAT'S WHY I took the ASCP and
PASSING AMT for the first time OPENED DOORS of JOB
Now, besides working as Med. Tech., I also have on line
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Tymmster in Minneapolis, Minnesota 27 months ago |
Mary said: It does make me feel special and I appreciate all the hard work that the ASCP has done for me. With all the beatdowns at work I've created a ASCP shrine in one of the corners of my house. I have my framed ASCP certification, a velvet Jesus and a picture of my mother in a special corner. I pray to God for the gifts I have received and earned. mary, that is awesome. :) Seriously be proud of what you do and your profession! You trained hard and work hard and provide a valuable service working in the laboratory. I don't care if you are a Phleb, MLT or MLS/MT. I myself have worked in about every area of the lab starting as a phleb, going to a MLT and now proud to call myself a MLS. I tried my best in each job position and take pride in that and that something I think all Lab folks should take pride too. |
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bobby in Rockford, Illinois 27 months ago |
AMT is worthless in my area. I had an applicant who was an AMT and I wouldn't even consider them. You must have a MT or MLT via ASCP to be considered for a technical position in my lab. |
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kennyade in Wausau, Wisconsin 27 months ago |
Unity in Belleville, New Jersey said: I KNOW THAT FOR A FACT THAT'S WHY I took the ASCP and Passing AMT has no doubt opened doors of job but ASCP is dominating the
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Unity in Belleville, New Jersey 27 months ago |
Since I am a multi passer both for AMT & ASCP and other State
On this note, AMT has the responsibility to put their registry
A professional organization as big as AMT should do more public relations and Marketing to sell their organization for the benefit of it's members if they want to stay competitive in the job market. This is the best time to do that, since NCA is gone. AMT could
U.S. credentials sells no matter how big or small an organization it came from. It's like your "PASSPORT" to the world!! Be honored and grateful with what you have because at the end
Goodluck and Be well. |
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Tammi in Havertown, Pennsylvania 27 months ago |
What did you use to study for the AMT? |
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