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Medical Laboratory Assistant Diploma Program Winnipeg

Medical Laboratory Assistants play an essential role in hospitals, private and public health laboratories, clinics, research laboratories, commercial diagnostic supply companies and insurance companies.

Program Delivery

Hybrid

Program Overview

Learn how to safely collect and receive blood, tissue, and other samples from patients in the Medical Laboratory Assistant Winnipeg diploma program at Robertson College.  As well, you will learn how to log samples and prepare them for testing, perform routine tests and sample analyses, and set up, clean, sterilize and maintain laboratories and equipment. 

The Medical Laboratory Assistant program is committed to:

  • Graduating students who are able to pursue a career in the rapidly growing field of Medical Lab Assistants
  • Providing a quality Medical Laboratory Assistant program that aligns with the existing Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science (CSMLS) competencies
  • Preparing graduates to successfully pass the CSMLS Examination
  • Preparing graduates to find successful employment in hospitals, clinics, and private labs
  • Encouraging graduates to recognize the need for continuing education and professional affiliation

 

Robertson is proud to work in partnership with Shared Health to help meet the labour market need for certified Medical Laboratory Assistants in Manitoba. Robertson College has been designated the official testing center for the Canadian Phlebotomy Technicians Group Inc. The CPTG is the certifying body of Phlebotomy across Canada. Robertson MLA program students are eligible to write the CPTG certification exam to become certified Phlebotomy Technicians prior to graduation.

Program Delivery

Hybrid Learning

  • A mix of online and on-campus learning.
  • Enjoy the flexibility of remote learning without sacrificing valuable in-person training under the guidance of your instructors.
  • You only come to the campus for scheduled in-person labs! The theory portion of the program is delivered online through Brightspace, our online learning platform.

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Campus Locations

Campus Availability

Winnipeg
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International Students

The Medical Laboratory Assistant International program is also taught through our Winnipeg campus for international students.

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Program Details

Quick Facts

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Format:

Winnipeg Campus

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Duration:

44 Weeks (11 Months)

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Schedule:

5 Days a Week, Monday to Friday

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Practicum:

6 Weeks
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Admission Requirements

  1. High school diploma as verified by transcript 
  2. Grade 12 Math and English and Grade 11 or 12 Biology or Chemistry as verified by transcript.
  3. Successful interview with Student Admissions Advisor

 

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Accreditation

 

 

CSMLS

The MLA program is accredited and graduates are eligible to write the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science (CSMLS) Medical Laboratory Assistant certification exam.
Canadian Phlebotomy Technicians Group Inc.
Robertson College has been designated the official testing center for the Canadian Phlebotomy Technicians Group Inc. The CPTG is the certifying body of Phlebotomy across Canada.

Shared Health

Robertson is proud to work in partnership with Shared Health to help meet the labour market need for certified Medical Laboratory Assistants in Manitoba

Career Opportunities

Many employment opportunities exist for Medical Laboratory Assistants in private laboratories, hospitals, community health clinics, public health facilities, university research labs, biotechnology companies, insurance companies and specialty labs (such as in vitro fertilization) labs. (Source: CSMLS Alt Careers)

Graduates can pursue careers as:

  • Medical Laboratory (Lab) Assistants
  • Lab Workers
  • Phlebotomists
  • Lab Assistants

Future job prospects are projected to be strong throughout Canada over the next 3 years, according to Canada Job Bank. This is applicable for all medical laboratory professionals (NOC 3212). 

Job prospects for NOC 3212 have been greatly impacted since 2019. Job posting analytics data from EMSI show a steady posting frequency, illustrating that employers are putting consistent effort into hiring for these positions as compared to other occupations.

Experienced medical lab assistants may move into related laboratory careers such as Medical Laboratory Technicians or in laboratories run by industrial or manufacturing companies, pharmaceutical companies, veterinary companies or in government.

 

You could be earning in less than a year
$38,584-$57,137

Lifetime Career Services

Even though you’ll leave Robertson once you graduate, we will support you throughout your career. Our team will help you with resume building, job hunting and interview preparation and will continue to guide you as you advance in your role.

Before you graduate, you’ll be paired with a career specialist in your field who will help you find a meaningful place to start your career. As a graduate, you’ll have lifelong access to student services that are committed to your success and helping you thrive.

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Next Start Dates

Instruction takes place online and in person. Learners have the option to join real time lectures every week with their peers and instructors. Hands on classes are scheduled and mandatory.

October 31, 2022
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Topics of Study

Laboratory Office Procedures - 24 Hours

Reviews basic medical laboratory administration skills, including communication skills needed in a culturally diverse workforce; communication process and its elements; ways to improve listening skills; developing effective verbal and nonverbal communication skills and using workplace collaboration tools such as e-mail and fax machines. Students also learn about patient data, entry test requisitioning, results retrieval and laboratory reports using a computerized system.

Introduction to Medical Technology - 48 Hours

Introduces students to medical technology within the healthcare field, including required knowledge and skills; professional associations; the certification process and career opportunities; medical legalities, terminology, specialties and ethics; communicating effectively with patients and colleagues in a multicultural environment and medical asepsis.

Clinical Laboratory Basics - 112 Hours

Reviews the basic information needed to work in any medical lab environment. The unit is divided into 3 major topic areas – laboratory safety including WHMIS and TDG; laboratory mathematics and quality control; and laboratory instruments and equipment.

Anatomy and Physiology - 100 Hours

Introduces students to the basic concepts of medical terminology, physiology, and pathophysiology of the human body as well as common drug therapeutic classifications and common laboratory procedures.

Clinical Chemistry and Pharmacology - 48 Hours

Examines the plasma components in peripheral blood and describes their function and significance. Students learn to describe the proper specimen collection for various chemistry tests; explain the basic principles of glucose and fat metabolism; match various chemistry panels with tests performed and identify the reason why each panel is ordered. This course also covers how to identify and inform physicians when laboratory results show chemistry values out of the expected range.

MLA Techniques I - 124 Hours

Examines the following subject areas; guidelines for patient preparation, including collecting, handling and transporting specimens; collection requirements of blood specimens by venipuncture and capillary puncture; serum and plasma separation; collection of non-blood specimens; and collection of urine specimen and analysis. This course also includes practical laboratory sessions.

MLA Techniques II - 124 Hours

Provides a thorough study of the following subject areas: the heart and the circulatory system; basic electrocardiography; the respiratory system and related diagnostic tests; pulmonary function testing; the lymphatic system; immunology and associated slide agglutination tests and basic microbiology
theory and procedures. This course includes practical laboratory sessions where students apply a hands-on approach.

MLA Techniques III - 92 Hours

Examines the fundamentals of anatomical pathology (cytology and histology). This course also includes practical laboratory sessions where students practice all skills learned to date. The purpose of these labs is to ensure that the MLA skill base remains current.

Computer Fundamentals - 25 Hours

Provides a basic understanding of common computer applications and keyboarding skills as well as an introduction to the Windows operating system. Office applications include spreadsheets, presentations, emails, online research and general management of files and folders.

CPR / First Aid - 10 Hours

As a part of this program, students attain First Aid/CPR certification.

Employment & Career Management - 25 Hours

Provides guidance in preparing for a job interview, including preparation of a resume and cover letter, as well as job-hunting and interview techniques and assessing strengths and weaknesses.

Learning Experience

Classes
Have the flexibility to live your life while going to school with our half-day classes. Our flexible start dates and small class sizes give you plenty of opportunities to learn when it’s best for you and gain the hands-on skills to succeed in any industry.

Industry-Leading Instructors
Learn from industry professionals who bring real-life experience into the classroom. You can book office hours or get virtual support from your instructors through Brightspace, where you can schedule video appointments and use instant messenger to ask questions.

Lifelong Career Services
Connect with a career specialist in your field who will help you find a meaningful place to start your career. As a graduate, you’ll have lifelong access to student services that will help you with resume building, interview preparation and networking.

Practicum

The practicum is an essential part of a learner’s program. It is both a graduation requirement and an extension of in-class learning.  The practicum asks you to apply the skills, theories, and concepts that you learned in your classes in an entry-level work experience situation.

Practicum must begin and end within the dates outlined in your program schedule and enrollment contract. Practicum is a full-time, unpaid commitment, and you will be assigned to a host site by our Workforce Team.  The practicum will enhance your career development skills, industry networking opportunities, and professional communication skills.

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Program Availability

This program is delivered through our Winnipeg campus.

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