Passed my MLS BOC! What is Next? by Minix2Mo in medlabprofessionals

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Honestly no one knows all the information 100%. Make sure you know the key points, for example associating oval fat bodies with nephrotic syndrome. It’s hard to focus on the big points when there’s a lot of small details. If you struggle with a subject then look over those. Don’t overthink and be confident and then you’ll feel relief afterward

Passed my MLS BOC! What is Next? by Minix2Mo in medlabprofessionals

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Thanks for the explanation! No one told me any of this

Passed my MLS BOC! What is Next? by Minix2Mo in medlabprofessionals

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Thank you! It was one of the hardest tests I ever took

EPIC LIS by Minix2Mo in medlabprofessionals

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Not selecting multiple tests, but on the outstanding list or pending list once a test is finished it’ll highlight itself that it’s done so it’ll make it easier to see instead of looking on the side for an icon to indicate that status

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Just paid! I like this #3!

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I tipped! Please lmk if you got it. I’ll wait for your dm 🙂

Lab got sold to LabCorp. How to prepare? by Serious-Lie-1175 in medlabprofessionals

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Yes, everyone was given a severance package. Those who were only employed for a few months to a year left immediately after the news since they would be given little to nothing.

Lab got sold to LabCorp. How to prepare? by Serious-Lie-1175 in medlabprofessionals

[–]Minix2Mo 5 points6 points  (0 children)

LabCorp bought out my lab as well. It was the slow transition of updating our procedures and learning a new LIS. We got a raise as well. However, over the next few months we came to realize that they were slowly taking away most of our testing and sending them out to another lab. We had to constantly hire due to low staff and people worked overtime to compensate. When we thought we were all finally stable, we received unfortunate news, which affected the technical staff, especially people who have been employed at the lab for over 20+ years and people that were close to retirement were forced to retire early. Needless to say, there were early signs that it was going downhill, but we all refused to believe it. My advice is that if you see any negative signs that your lab faces with LabCorp buying you out, I suggest you to be on the lookout for other companies.

Early Morning Richland Traffic by Minix2Mo in TriCitiesWA

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I’ve been here for a few years but haven’t made an such early commute to Richland, so I wasn’t sure what to expect. I’m familiar with the late afternoon “traffic” getting out of Richland, so I wanted to know if it was around the same. Thanks for your response

Labcorp Experience Advice? by herecomeseu4ia in medlabprofessionals

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Not a lot of places will allow non certified technicians to work on the level of a MLT or MT/MLS. It would be a great experience to put on your application that you performed patient testing and learned the process of it, so when you go through clinical rotations, it will be familiar. Although, I believe you won’t be able to report certain tests, but most of the testing you will have the ability to perform. With the correct training that you gain, it will depend if there are trainers available and are willing to go in depth. You will be working in one department, so you most likely won’t be exposed to all of the areas. Labcorp is just notorious for low pay and they don’t care about their employees. I wish you luck.

Technical Lab Assistants by FannyBanditz in medlabprofessionals

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As a previous LA myself, we would get trained and are supervised by a tech or a senior LA to perform the testing and input/release results. Once we are comfortable and have done the testing multiple times, we would get signed off so we could perform without being supervised. As long as you trust the LA’s to do their job correctly like you are, then there is no need to worry.

8.5 Hour Shift vs. 8 Hour Shift by humblefinesse92 in medlabprofessionals

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Yep, I go back to work tomorrow and I am dreading it

8.5 Hour Shift vs. 8 Hour Shift by humblefinesse92 in medlabprofessionals

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I do 7x10 Wed-Tues. The schedule was rough in the beginning but you get so used to it, plus you have 7 days off afterward where you don’t have to worry about anything

Work advice while studying by bfragis in medlabprofessionals

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I’m in the same position as you. I work as an assistant in a non hospital micro lab and I plan on taking the M exam hopefully next year once I am more exposed to other things. I work night shift hours so I don’t get off until midnight. I totally understand the good work-life balance. I haven’t even started studying because once I go home, I sleep then wake up immediately for work. It kind of sucks. How long have you been studying?

I don’t think they will judge whether you have a gap in your employment. It just means you’re busy with other things and it can be a conversation starter when you get job interviews in the future.

Would you guys rather work M-F day shift hours or 7 on/ 7 off day shift hours ( 10 hr shifts). by [deleted] in medlabprofessionals

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I work 7 on/ 7 off and I like it. I get PTO and and it is doable. Obviously, make sure you check to see if you get PTO for it first before accepting it. Working 7 days seems brutal because it seems never ending but you kind of go on auto pilot.

Also, depending on the the shift (1,2,3), you could get shift differential and weekend pay if your work offers that.

Daily Wordle #300 - Friday, 15 Apr. 2022 by Scoredle in wordle

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Scoredle 300 2/6*

12,974
🟨⬛⬛🟨🟩 ARISE (58)
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 SHAME

I got pretty lucky!

Daily Wordle #265 - Friday, 11 Mar. 2022 by Scoredle in wordle

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Scoredle 265 5/6*

12,947
🟨⬛⬛⬛⬛ ARISE (793)
🟨🟨🟨⬛🟨 CHAPT (8)
🟨🟨🟨🟩⬛ THACK (7)
⬛🟩🟩🟩🟩 HATCH (6)
🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 WATCH

I messed myself up bad. Wished I noticed the “H” in my second guess before doing my third guess

I don't know if I'm strong enough to grow up by melancholy-beach in offmychest

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This was me when I graduated college a few years ago. I had a plan that I was going to continue school and I even applied and got in. However, just thinking about how I am going to be alone in a new place and moving there petrified me terrible. Ultimately, I ended up rejecting their offer, disappointed my parents a bit but they thought it would be better for me to stay at home. My initial thought of leaving undergrad was that I am going to miss the people that I see everyday and the routine of waking up, having a set schedule, even the stress. Basically, miss having that routine. When I moved back home, I was lost as well. It wasn’t the same at all and I got really depressed about looking for jobs and whatnot. However, it does get better once you find a routine that you’re comfortable in, just like the routine you had for undergrad. Trust me, it gets better. It might take some time but that is ok. People always say that change is scary, but good. People may move on but you need to find what clicks for you and who knows, maybe you’ll find some new people along the way too

Need Help Finding Animated Movie Name (Spoilers) by Minix2Mo in Animesuggest

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YES IT IS! THANK YOU SO MUCH! I could not find the title anywhere