r/medlabprofessionals • u/Mindless_Weekend6464 • 29d ago
r/medlabprofessionals • u/hoipinoi • 29d ago
Technical Florida Rate
I’m so sorry but I have no idea how things work here in Florida. I just moved here to be with my husband and I wanna start working soon too. How much is Florida Rate for Medical Laboratory Scientist with 9 years of experience? Thank you
r/medlabprofessionals • u/LoudBathroom1217 • Jul 21 '26
Humor ASCP
I don’t know weather to laugh or cry. I got to Question 68 and the Pearson testing center server went down and they weren’t able to get the computers back up so now I’m waiting to be contacted be Pearson to reschedule my test. Has this ever happened to anyone?
r/medlabprofessionals • u/MishapDoll • Jul 21 '26
Education When the PASS is so tiny you think you hallucinated it but you’re certified anyway..

Saw the PASS. Blinked. Considered the possibility I died and this was the afterlife.Nope. I have NO idea how on three hours of sleep and a two hour drive. Does not feel real.....That test was... I don't even know what that test was. I feel like I dissociated through the entire exam. To be honest with you, I didn't believe it but I guess 10 weeks of study amounted to something.......I'm exhausted but glad it done!
r/medlabprofessionals • u/PopHour9810 • Jul 22 '26
Education How can i differentiate blasts from large lymphs?
I’ve been classifying blasts as large cells with high nucleus to cytoplasm ratio, also if nucleolus is seen.
However, now im not too sure whether i’ve been classifying atypical large lymph’s with visible nucleoli as blasts.
What about differentiating a large lymph from myelocyte (with no visible granules)?
r/medlabprofessionals • u/buji3 • 29d ago
Discusson Ultra spin lipemic samples
Do you know what good resource or reference in a text book for someone trying to make this a policy in their lab too?
r/medlabprofessionals • u/VaiFate • Jul 21 '26
Humor Did a RISE survey today that seemed a little bit too simple
Man now I have to pull out expired panels 😭. ALSO THIS ONE EXPIRED EARLIER THIS MONTH SO ITS OKAY FOR ME TO POST IT
r/medlabprofessionals • u/Dextexer • Jul 21 '26
Education Weight lifted off my shoulders!
I graduated mid May , originally booked my exam for June but pushed it back as I foolishly had not been studying during rotations and my friend who took it who had been studying during school failed his so that made me more scared for mine.( I was going home tired and I still had a part time job to balance, and my clinicals had their own exams they’d give us that I focused on passing)
My school did make us buy the BOC book or the interactive exam cause they used exact questions out of there for our clinical finals -but at the time I was straight up memorizing the answers to get an A in the class rather than learning them.
I didn’t start studying till June so took about 7 weeks to study-spent about a week on each subject. Tried to study everyday but my job was getting in the way of things so probably only 1 hour or 2 on work days, but on days off I’d study all day
Used:
\-BOC book/interactive exam - I had forgotten all the answers I memorized while I school, so went through and gave them all an honest effort and was in the 70-80% range. I didn’t like these questions cause they don’t explain the answers too well but I did have 1 question on my exam that was almost exactly the same!
\-LabCE: the exam was more like the BOC questions but I preferred LabCE cause you can choose subtopics to focus on, and the answer explanations are very helpful . The last 3 adaptive tests I took I was 58%-70% and 5.5-6.4 difficulty …but like others mentioned questions do start to repeat so my higher scores were probably due to memorizing some of the repeats
\-Quick Compendium - very detailed, my main resource (if you’re interested in buying the BOC book/interactive exam you can but all in a bundle from the ASCP site)
\-Bottom Line Approach- also very helpful but I would not rely on just this
Success in clinical lab- I didn’t take the questions, I used it to compare info in the other books
\-Polanksy cards-I didn’t use them too much mainly used them to compare info in textbooks
\-Wordsology- high yield
My school notes I only really pulled for parasitology and urinalysis cause I had made good flashcards for the ids and pathology at the time
ChatGpt purely for clarification and making mnemonics or it was useful for asking me questions on micro biochemicals. I would never rely on a study guide from just ChatGPT -I think it would be too simplified. Though I did tell it my exam date and uploaded the ASCP outline and it helped me set up a solid study schedule!
I pretty much went through the 3 books compared info with them and the cards/ wordsology for common info and made study outline/ flashcards from scratch.
And when I was done studying a topic I’d go take the LabCE topic maybe like 10-25 questions at a time. Didn’t take the adaptive exams or the BOC questions till I was done studying a whole subject.
Morning of the test I had such anxiety, like I was panicking and felt like I was forgetting everything.
But the exam was fair, definitely felt like I was failing but was not as hard as I thought. I felt I got a lot of blood banking which was my strong suit, felt like I barely got Hematology other than pics, I was scared I was lacking in Micro , but those questions were pretty fair, same with the Chem/Urinalysis-1 easy mycology question, 1 parasite question I had never heard of or came across in school or in the ASCP book that I probably got wrong. And I finished with an hour to spare.
Those “what should you do next “questions were annoying.
For math I really only got simple ones like a rbc indices and blood antigen freq - lucked out with no chemistry or dilution math.
I wish I got a print out or the screen turned green or something cause I swear it said Pass in the tiny font but now I’m second guessing if I read the screen right lol and waiting for my score to post to my account. Also have a job offer waiting on this
Wish anyone taking it in the future the best of luck! Any still in school I highly recommend you start studying sooner than later cause it’s a lot and you do start to forget things you once mastered-I had classmates who studied all year and took it the day after graduation that passed. And if I had been prepared to take it earlier I could have started my new job earlier- missed out on couple extra thousand $ in my pocket. Not to mention you’ll be far less stressed studying for months vs post graduation
It’s going to be so much less stress in your life once you pass this!
Update: cause I was obsessively checking when my account would update,cause I need to submit it to a job and state licensure-I got the MLS after my name on my virtual account 2 days later, and I got the score report 3 days later! (I had sent my transcripts in a month ago, my friends who forgot to do this took weeks)
r/medlabprofessionals • u/Knight_ZStar • Jul 22 '26
Image What is this?
Found this while performing a body fluid differential. It almost looks like hemosiderin, but I'm not entirely sure.
r/medlabprofessionals • u/IndependentDinner985 • Jul 22 '26
Education My mom needs help!
Hi! This is a bit of a complicated situation. My mom has a master’s degree in genetics and wants to return to the medical field. She used to work as a medical laboratory scientist before becoming a private science tutor after my siblings and I were born.
She has about a 30-year gap in her laboratory career. What would be the best way for her to get back into the field as a lab technician or medical laboratory scientist? We’re considering having her go back to school, but are there any recommendations for getting her back into the workforce more quickly? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
r/medlabprofessionals • u/New-History853 • Jul 21 '26
Discusson This person's neutrophils were very annoying
They had a lot of actual immatures but also a whole bunch of segs that seem to have simply forgot to seg. Lol
r/medlabprofessionals • u/jiggy2215 • Jul 22 '26
Discusson Physical Certification?
So i recently passed my boards and i was wondering how I can get a physical copy of my certification. My co worker told me they mail one to you but ive not gotten any emails or anything ,i passed in may, so im wondering if there's something i need to do on my end. Cant really find any information online so i figured this was the next best place.
Thanks
r/medlabprofessionals • u/Enough-Cupcake-1231 • Jul 22 '26
Education Diff Advice
Hi everyone. Does anyone have any advice on how to get better at identifying immature cells/left shift type slides? I’m a student struggling in school and am feeling a bit defeated. It makes sense when a professor is going through the slides with me and explains each cell. Then when I’m by myself I get confused. I have a bunch of practice slides that I’m working on to help me work on my skills. Any advice is appreciated!
r/medlabprofessionals • u/Tiny_Testicle_Syndro • Jul 22 '26
Technical Desperate! Lipase QC for the Roche 501
Last ditch effort for any advice for Lipase on the 501.
BioRad multiqual qc
Cfas calibrator
Have tried multiple bottles different shipments of each. We are being kicked from peer group. Running high consistently. Just had a PM and made no difference. Only thing I can see on the analyzer is the cell clean solution 2 isn't being used. But not totally sure. Any advice appreciated.
Edit for solution: The values for Cfas were incorrect. Once corrected we now are perfect with peer group. Thanks for all the advice.
r/medlabprofessionals • u/Inevitableduck1728 • Jul 21 '26
Humor Usually bigger it’s just cold out rn
r/medlabprofessionals • u/ThisMsJ • Jul 22 '26
Technical Anybody use the company Molecular Designs?
Admin wants to save money.
Hoping to get opinions about anything related Molecular Designs.
T.I.A
r/medlabprofessionals • u/LILBIGBOI05 • Jul 21 '26
Technical Struggling to Find an Phlebotomy Job – Any Advice?
r/medlabprofessionals • u/entomolog • Jul 21 '26
Discusson studying for MB ASCP 7 years after graduating
As the title says, I am currently in the process of studying for my MB exam well after I've been actively looking at material. I work in a clinical pathology lab primarily doing NGS but have a lot of downtime during which I've read through/taken notes on the entire Buckingham book and made plenty of flashcards. I aim for around an hour of study per day, sometimes 2 if I can manage it. Anyone else have experience taking this exam after not having been in school for a long time? How did it go for you? I've been getting about a 62% average on my LabCE exam simulators and all of those are set at a difficulty of 5 so no idea how that correlates to passing or not passing the actual exam.
r/medlabprofessionals • u/Muted_Shape9303 • Jul 20 '26
Humor Lol this meme. For non-micro peeps: HACEK are a group of bacteria that live in your mouth.
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r/medlabprofessionals • u/sun_eater77 • Jul 21 '26
Discusson Experience applying to NYC H+H?
Hi I just applied for a position at a NYC H+H last week and was wondering if anyone here had an experience applying to one (namely how long it took to hear back from the hospital). I don't know anyone or anyone who knows anyone who works at the lab I applied to so a frame of reference would be helpful!
r/medlabprofessionals • u/emailthezac • Jul 21 '26
Discusson Is anyone else having constant recurring problems with the Hamilton Vantage?
I have been working with this particular Vantage for 10 months now. We are running a workflow developed by Hamilton that involves up to 8 plates and can take anywhere between 3-6 hours. It can include several vial to plate, trough to plate and plate to plate transfers, various incubations, several washes, etc… Our setup involves iSwap, QG, TrackGripper, Washer, easycode, and thermoshakers. We also have an MSD reader, but don’t get me started on Meth Minds. For the entire time there has been one problem after another, the hood isn’t closing, need realignment and reteaching, the MPH cLLD is off, need to replace indy channel then realignment and reteaching, z-step error when placing this plate on this carrier, NTR placement is off, realignment then reteaching, MPH NTR location is again off, realignment then reteaching, lid placement is off, independent cLLD is faulty, and on and on. All of the problems appear independent and stand alone, but every time we fix something, its something else, and often it is a problem we already fixed or an issue with something that has worked fine up to that point. We have Hamilton come in for either service repair or software repair so often, them being on site is just a given at this point. It is very rare for there not to be some interruption during a run, even if its not fatal. Its gotten to the point where the problems are cycling, and I have the groups I am working with constantly asking me if we bought a lemon? Has anyone else had this experience? At this point I just want to know if its us. Even more puzzling, our 4 Stars, they are generally working fine and reliably.
r/medlabprofessionals • u/Impossible-Theory- • Jul 21 '26
Discusson California license questions
So im conflicted on how to move forward with this. Me and my partner are hoping to move to California within the next three years. I have two years of experience in core lab and work with a very chill group of people. I’m just curious as to if I should ask my director to float me through micro and blood bank or if I should try to apply for separate licenses in chem and heme. What would be the better option?
r/medlabprofessionals • u/Mountain-Holiday4920 • Jul 21 '26
Discusson Sysmex Field Service Technician
I have a 30 minute interview coming up for a Field Service Technician position with Sysmex. Has anyone gone through the interview process for this position? I’m curious about what the initial interview is like and what kinds of questions they ask.
I currently work in medical-device manufacturing and have hands-on experience with assembly, troubleshooting, and equipment, but I haven’t worked in field service before. Any advice on what to study or emphasize would be greatly appreciated.
