Working in a medical lab presents a number of biomedical career opportunities including dialysis, EKG, diagnostic ultrasound, and x-ray technicians and technologists as well as phlebotomists. Education for these careers ranges from diploma and certificate programs to associate's and bachelor's degree programs.
Most medical technicians and technologists are working in medical labs in medical and surgical hospitals, medical and diagnostic laboratories, or physician's offices. Laboratory medical technicians have median annual earnings of $30,840, while technologists have median annual earnings of $45,730, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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