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W E L C O M E T O PRINCIPLES OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE 1 WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY? INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Created by: PMLS 1 Team SWU PHINMA Faculty LEARNING OUTCOME: UPON COMPLETION OF THIS LESSON, THE STUDENT CAN: 1. Trac...

W E L C O M E T O PRINCIPLES OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE 1 WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY? INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY Created by: PMLS 1 Team SWU PHINMA Faculty LEARNING OUTCOME: UPON COMPLETION OF THIS LESSON, THE STUDENT CAN: 1. Trace the beginning of Medical Technology as a profession WHAT IS MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY? A clinical laboratory science related to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENTISTS DETECTIVES CORRELATE PERFORM ROUTINE AND INTERDEPENDENT TEST COMPLEX ANALYSES RESULTS RESPONSIBLE IN THE CAN SUPERVISE AND ACCURACY OF RESULTS TEACH THE EVOLUTION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PROFESSION AND EDUCATION DEFINITION OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY PHILIPPINE ANNE MEDICAL HEINEMANN FAGELSON TECHNOLOGY ACT OF 1969 The branch of Application of An auxillary branch of laboratory medicine concerned principles of natural, medicine which deals with the with the physical, and examination by various chemical, performance of biological sciences microscopic, bacteriologic, and laboratory to the performance other medical procedures, determinations and of laboratory technique which will aid the analyses used in the procedures which physician in the diagnosis, study diagnosis and aid in the diagnosis and treatment of disease and in treatment of and treatment of the promotion of health in diseases and diseases general maintence of health HISTORY OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY HISTORY OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY TIMELINE OF EVENTS 460 B.C. 1500 B.C. 1096 - 1438 14TH 1628 - 1694 HIPPOCRATES VIVIAN HERRICK RUTH WILLIAMS CENTURY MALPIGHI ANNE FAGELSON CONTINUATION TIMELINE OF EVENTS 1632 - 1723 1848 15TH ANTON VAN FEHLING CENTURY LEEUWENHOEK ANILINE DYES WERE PRODUCED Regarded as the founder of scientific medicine. He determined the correlation between anatomical and chemical laboratory findings and the causes of diseases. He adopted the triad of regimen in treating diseases and infection with the use of drugs, surgery, and bloodletting. Traces the beginning of Medical Technology when intestinal parasites such as Taenia and Ascaris were mentioned in early writing. Ebers Papyrus - book containing the description of the three stages of hookworm infection She believed that Medical Technology began from the Medieval period, supported by the fact that urinalysis was a fad. Early Hindu Doctors - made a scientific observation that the urine of certain individuals attracted ants and that such urine had a sweet taste. She preferred to date Medical Technology from the 14th century Alessandra Giliani - employed to perform tasks under the domain of Medical Technology by a prominent Italian physician at the University of Bologna but died from a laboratory acquired infection. He invented and improved the compound microscope. He was the first to describe red blood cells, to see protozoan, and to classify bacteria according to shape. It led to the rapid progress of microbiology and pathology. He was described as the greatest of the early microscopists. His work in embryology and anatomy marked him as the founder of pathology. He performed the first quantitative test for urine. Aniline dyes, for staining microorganisms were produced about the middle 15th century. Hence, bacterial staining and and microscopic study on bacteria were made possible. ESTABLISHMENT OF LABORATORIES DR. DOUGLAS Established the first chemical DR. WILLIAM laboratory at DR. WILLIAM OSLER DR. JAMES TODD the University of Michigan WELCH Opened the first Wrote the book clinical "A Manual of Gave the first laboratory at laboratory Clinical John Hopkins Diagnosis in 1908 course in Hospital in 1896. pathology. He and was re- Search for titled "Clinical became the first malarial professor of Diagnosis by parasites in the Laboratory pathology at blood were John Hopkins Methods by Dr. given special Todd and Dr. University in attention 1885. Sanford WHAT HAPPENED NEXT? World War I was an important factor in the growth of clinical laboratory and produced a great demand for technicians. University of Minnesota was the first to offer degree level program in 1923. 1931 - Denver Society of Clinical Pathologist was organized 1936 - American Board of Pathology was established World War II - The use of blood increased and the closed system of blood collection was widely used. HISTORY OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY IN THE PHILIPPINES 26TH MEDICAL INFANTRY OF THE US ARMY Introduced Medical Technology practice in the Philippines at the end of World War II. They established the first clinical laboratory in the Philippines at Quiracada St., Sta. Cruz, Manila where the Manila Public Health Laboratory is presently located. They left the clinical laboratory in June 1943 and endorsed it to the National Department of Health. DR. PIO DE RODA Realized the need for clinical laboratories in the Philippines. He formally organized the Manila Public Health Laboratory from the remnants of the deserted laboratory. He was assisted by Dr. Mariano Icasiano, who was then the Manila City Health Officer, on October 1, 1945. In 1947, he revived the training of high school graduates to work as medical technicians together with Dr. Prudencio Sta. Ana. No definite period and no certificates were given to the trainees. In 1954, a six-month laboratory training with certificate upon completion was given to the trainees. Dr. Sta. Ana prepared the syllabus. The two doctors were helped by Dr. Tirso Briones. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION IN THE PHILIPPINES MRS. WILLA HILGERT-HEDRICK The founder of Medical Technology Education in the Philippines. DR. JESSE UMALI The first graduate of Philippines Union College, the first school to offer BS Medical Technology, now Adventist University of the Philippines. A successful OB-Gynecologist SERIES OF EVENTS 1.) 1957 - 1958 3.) JUNE 1960 Dr. Antonio Gabriel and Dr. Gustavo Reyes of the Permit for the internship program Faculty of Pharmacology, University of Sto. Tomas was issued. offered MT as an elective to 4th and 5th year students. Rev. Fr. Lorenzo Rodriguez decided to offer it as a course. 4.) JUNE 14, 1961 The full recognition of the 4-year BS 2.) JUNE 17, 1957 Medical Technology course A temporary permit was issued by the Department of Education for the first to third year students. REFERENCE: LECTURE HANDBOOK IN PMLS 037 (INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 1 WITH SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY) BY MERLYN A. BARACLAN-ORAIS, MSCPI, RMT, RN, CHAPTER 1 THANK YOU ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR DAY FUTURE RMTS! MODULE 2: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE GRADUATE OF B.S. MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY CREATED BY: SWU PHINMA CMT PMLS I TEAM LEARNING OUTCOMES Upon completion of this lesson, the students will be able to: Distinguish carefully the employment opportunities for the 1 graduates of Medical Technology 2 Identify the professionals working in the laboratory Identify clearly the different professional organization to which 3 Medical Technology Science is allied with and their role in the development of the profession LET’S PLAY A GAME Instruction: The teacher will flash three statements on the screen and the students will identify if the statement is TRUE OR FALSE If the statement is true, say RMT If the statement is false say the name of your crushiecakes A BSMT GRADUATE MAY PRACTICE IN THE FIELD OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY A BSMT GRADUATE MAY PRACTICE IN THE FIELD OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY TRUE THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF ALL RECOGNIZED SCHOOLS OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY IN THE PHILIPPINES IS PAMET THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF ALL RECOGNIZED SCHOOLS OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY IN THE PHILIPPINES IS PAMET FALSE- PASMETH MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS WHO DRAW BLOOD FROM PATIENTS FOR VARIOUS LAB TESTS AND PROCEDURES ARE CALLED PHLEBOTOMISTS MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS WHO DRAW BLOOD FROM PATIENTS FOR VARIOUS LAB TESTS AND PROCEDURES ARE CALLED PHLEBOTOMISTS TRUE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY a four-year degree program wherein the students attend classroom for three (3) years and does clinical rotations for one (1) year Clinical Internship program: 40hrs per week for 52 weeks (or one full year) Teach on how to collect, preserve and analyze specimens such as blood, urine, cells and tissues as well as the preparation of reagents and stains Train on how to use modern equipment, instruments and scientific methods to provide accurate laboratory results IN CALIFORNIA One-year degree and students are required to take courses in clinical chemistry, transfusion services, phlebotomy, medical microbiology, hematology and coagulation Graduates are prepared to take California State Licensing Examination and certification examination through American Society of Clinical Pathology IN UNITED STATES Two-year qualifies the graduate to work as a medical laboratory technician (MLT). Medical Technologist is trained much more extensively in the theory of the various MT disciplines. IN CANADA Three-year college programs are offered that include seven semesters, in which two comprised an unpaid internship The student graduates before taking a standard examination (such as the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science, or CSMLS exam) to be qualified as a medical laboratory technologist COURSES DESCRIPTION OR SPECIALIZATIONS Clinical Chemistry Hematology Microbiology Parasitology COURSES DESCRIPTION OR SPECIALIZATIONS Immunoserology Blood banking Clinical Microscopy Histopathology CERTIFICATION AND LICENSING Certification examination created by PRC (Professional Regulation Commission) QUALIFICATION FOR SCOPE OF EXAMINATION EXAMINATION 1. Good Moral Character 1. Clinical Chemistry (20%) 2. Good Health 2. Hematology (20%) 3. Has completed a course of at least 3. Immunology and Serology/Blood Banking four years leading to the degree of (20%) 4. Microbiology [Bacteriology, Parasitology, bachelor of science in medical and Mycology and Virology] (20%) technology by a recognized school, 5. Urinalysis and other Body Fluids (10%) college or university 6. Histopathology,MT Laws and Bioethics (10%) CERTIFICATION AND LICENSING A candidate must obtain a general average of at least 75% in the written test, with no rating lower than 50% in any of the major subjects, provided that the candidate has not failed in at least 60% of the subjects computed according to their relative weights In the Philippines, Medical Technology graduates who will pass the Philippines Board of Medical Technology are entitled to use RMT (Registered Medical Technologist) after their name. their relative weights. *Please see RA 5527 for more information OTHER CERTIFYING AGENCIES American Medical Technologist in Rosemont, Illinois National Healthcare Association National Phlebotomy Association National Center for Competency Testing Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 2. PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOLS OF 1. PHILIPPINE ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH TECHNOLOGIST (PAMET) (PASMETH) 3. LOCAL PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: 4. INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: - COUNCIL OF PROFESSIONAL HEALTH - ASEAN ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL LABORATORY ASSOCIATIONS SCIENCES - PHILIPPINE FEDERATION OF PROFESSIONAL - ASIA ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENTISTS ASSOCIATIONS - INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF BIOMEDICAL - COUNCIL OF HEALTH AGENCIES LABORATORY SCIENTISTS - PHILIPPINE COUNCIL FOR QUALITY -ASIA-PACIFIC FEDERATION OF CLINICAL ASSURANCE IN CLINICAL LABORATORIES BIOCHEMISTRY THINK-PAIR-SHARE SHARE: Teachers will THINK: Quietly think to PAIR: Find a partner choose 5 pairs to share their yourself on what you and discuss with them answers to the class know about the Career your ideas then write opportunities of a BSMT your answers on a graduate paper CAREER OPPORTUNITIES SPECIFIC PROFESSIONS/CAREERS/OCCUPATIONS FOR GRADUATES Licensed Medical Technologists/Medical Laboratory Scientists Diagnostic Molecular Scientists Research Scientists Educators Diagnostic Product Specialists Public Health Practitioners Healthcare Leaders AN MT/MLS GRADUATE MAY PRACTICE IN THE FOLLOWING FIELDS: Public Health/Epidemiology Veterinary Laboratory Science Molecular Biology/Biology Nuclear Science Forensic Science Health Administration/Management Food and Industrial Microbiology *as per CMO 13 series of 2017 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES ABROAD There is a steady demand for Medical Technologist overseas Requires one to take their licensure examination as well as required trainings. Requires to have an experience of 2 years or more. SALARY LEVELS In the Philippines Registered Medical Technologist with 1 to 4 years of experience receive a monthly salary ranging from P10, 000 to P20, 000 per month. Abroad In industrialized countries, pay is definitely higher than local rates. Salary in the USA ranges from $50, 000 to $70, 000 per year. SWU-PHINMA ALUMNI FROM THE COLLEGE OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Dr. Jose Louie Remotigue,RMT Dr. Amabelle Marquez,RMT Salvador Sampayan Jr.,RMT TOP 1- MTLE MARCH 2011 TOP 2-MTLE MARCH 2018 TOP 6-MTLE JANUARY 2021 Dean, College of Medical National Lecturer Technology Junior Clerk SWU-PHINMA ALUMNI FROM THE COLLEGE OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Faculty Members: SWU-PHINMA ALUMNI FROM THE COLLEGE OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND WHERE ARE THEY NOW? SWU-PHINMA ALUMNI FROM THE COLLEGE OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AND WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Fila Mae Luna,RMT Glydemaere Amistad,RMT June Michel Delicano,RMT Janina Kate Desphy,RMT Medtech 3 Microbiologist Laboratory Analyst Vicente Sotto Memorial San Miguel Brewery, Inc. Environmental Health and Medical Center Laboratory Services Cooperative WHAT A FUN FILLED LEARNING :) THANK YOU! If you have any questions regarding the lesson, you can reach me through email: [email protected] REFERENCES Moraleta, N.D. (2015) The Medical Technology Profession and the Philippine Laws on Medical Technology Mcpherson,R.A. & Pincus,M.R. (2012) Henry’s Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory Metheds (22nd Ed.) Philadelphia: Elsevier Inc. POLICIES, STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR THE BACHELOR O F S C I E N C E MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY/ MEDICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE (BSMT/MLS) PROGRAM. Available at: https://chedro1.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/CMO-13-s-2017.pdf (Accessed: 01 August 2023).

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