Upon satisfactory completion of the Clinical Program, the intern meets or exceeds the following career-entry competencies:
Proficient in performing a wide range of clinical laboratory tests in areas such as:
Hematology
Clinical chemistry
Immunohematology
Microbiology
Serology/immunology
Coagulation
Molecular diagnostics
Other emerging diagnostics
Perform a role in the development and evaluation of test systems and interpretive algorithms
Prepared to:
Problem-solve and troubleshoot pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical components of laboratory services.
Develop, evaluate, correlate and assure accuracy and validity of laboratory information
Direct and supervise clinical laboratory resource and operations
Collaborate in the diagnosis and treatment of patients
Prepared to take on diverse responsibilities in areas:
Analysis and clinical decision-making (e.g., critical pathways)
Information management
Regulatory compliance
Quality assurance/performance improvement wherever laboratory testing is researched, developed or performed
Possess requisite knowledge, skills and relevant experiences in:
Communications to enable consultative interactions with members of the healthcare team, external relations, customer service and patient education
Financial, operations, marketing, and human resource management of the clinical laboratory to enable cost-effective, high-quality, value-added laboratory services
Information management to enable effective, timely, accurate, and cost-effective reporting of laboratory-generated information
Research design/practice sufficient to evaluate published studies as an informed consumer
Education to enable teaching laboratory professionals, other health care professionals, and others in laboratory practice, as well as the public
Practice independently and collaboratively, being responsible for own actions, as defined by the profession. Interns exhibit:
High ethical standards, moral attitudes and principles necessary for gaining and maintaining the confidence of patients, professional associates and the community
A sense of responsibility and commitment to patients, peers and other professionals
A sense of self-confidence and pride in the profession
Good interpersonal and communication skills
A capacity for calm and reasoned judgment
Responsibility for own work and decisions
A high regard for the dignity of individual life
A respect for confidentiality
A spirit of professionalism
Provide service and research in clinical laboratory science and related areas in a rapidly changing and dynamic healthcare delivery systems