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Vivian Morales, Medical and Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Department of Laboratory Medicine, Clinical Center, NIH
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Vivian Morales

"During high school, I started to look for possibilities in the healthcare system. I discovered the Post Bachelor program for Medical Technology at the University of Puerto Rico. I liked the curriculum; it was a short but intense program that would allow me to have a professional career in a few years. It was also very competitive to get into the program. In order to meet the prerequisite courses necessary to apply, I worked towards a degree in Biology. "

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Perform complex medical laboratory tests for diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease. May train or supervise staff.

Minimum Education Required

Bachelor's Degree

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