A professional development model for medical laboratory scientists working in the immunohematology laboratory.

Melinda N. Garza, Lila A. Pulido, Megan Amerson, Faheem A. Ali, Brandy A. Greenhill, Gary Griffin, Enrique Alvarez, Marsha Whatley, Peter C. Hu

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Abstract

Transfusion medicine, a section of the Department of Laboratory Medicine at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center is committed to the education and advancement of its health care professionals. It is our belief that giving medical laboratory professionals a path for advancement leads to excellence and increases overall professionalism in the Immunohematology Laboratory. As a result of this strong commitment to excellence and professionalism, the Immunohematology laboratory has instituted a Professional Development Model (PDM) that aims to create Medical Laboratory Scientists (MLS) that are not only more knowledgeable, but are continually striving for excellence. In addition, these MLS are poised for advancement in their careers. The professional development model consists of four levels: Discovery, Application, Maturation, and Expert. The model was formulated to serve as a detailed path to the mastery of all process and methods in the Immunohematology Laboratory. Each level in the professional development model consists of tasks that optimize the laboratory workflow and allow for concurrent training. Completion of a level in the PDM is rewarded with financial incentive and further advancement in the field. The PDM for Medical Laboratory Scientists in the Immunohematology Laboratory fosters personal development, rewards growth and competency, and sets high standards for all services and skills provided. This model is a vital component of the Immunohematology Laboratory and aims to ensure the highest quality of care and standards in their testing. It is because of the success of this model and the robustness of its content that we hope other medical laboratories aim to reach the same level of excellence and professionalism, and adapt this model into their own environment.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)2-6
Number of pages5
JournalClinical laboratory science : journal of the American Society for Medical Technology
Volume25
Issue number1
StatePublished - Dec 2012

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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