What do you expect to be challenging about graduate school? What strategies would you use to manage these challenges? (1500 character limit).Describe a time that you encountered a significant event or obstacle, scientific or otherwise? How did you handle it? (2000 character limit).What pathways are you interested in specifically? Outline which faculty and research subjects that interest you in particular.What are your future goals, and why is obtaining an MS in Laboratory Medicine necessary to achieve them? (1000 character limit).Please include your total years of research experience at the end of the list. Please provide a bullet point list of the different research experiences you have had, indicate their duration, and provide a very brief description.These experiences may include summer research internships, academic year research, post-baccalaureate, and/or work-related experiences.Complete a personal statement via Catalyst survey, addressing the following specific prompts:.TOEFL scores are valid for two years from the date of the test. Please refer to the Graduate School English Language Proficiency Requirements for more information. Results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) must be submitted to the Graduate School with a minimum score of 80 to be considered for admission. Foreign students must have a satisfactory command of the English language.Achievement of a 3.0 grade point average in the last 90 graded quarter credits or the last 60 graded semester credits.Official transcripts submitted from all colleges/universities that you have attended.The program is highly competitive for students who are not ASCP-certified.
The Master of Science in Laboratory Medicine & Pathology Program accepts both certified medical laboratory scientists and college graduates with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry, microbiology or biology or other scientific discipline. Graduates of our two-year program currently work for public, private and non-profit health agencies, educational institutions, the military, and the pharmaceutical industry. LAB M 700 Master's Thesis in Laboratory Medicine (9)Ī Master of Science degree in Laboratory Medicine & Pathology provides opportunities to work in the health profession including: laboratory management, administration, research, global health, consultation, education and industry.LAB M 601 Laboratory Medicine Internship in Teaching (3).LAB M 555 Critical Thinking and Research Design in Laboratory Medicine (2).LAB M 520 Organization and Management in Laboratory Medicine (3).LAB M 510 Laboratory Medicine Research Conference (3 total, 1 per quarter).LAB M 502 Laboratory Medicine Grand Rounds (3 total, 1 per quarter).Non-medical laboratory scientists with a BS degree in chemistry, microbiology or biology (see admission requirements below) may need three years to complete the program. Full-time medical laboratory scientists typically complete the program in two years. To complete the program at least thirty-eight credits are required, of which nine are thesis credits. Register is required sign up for a session today. Interested in basic and clinical research? Join us for a Zoom webinar information session. The Master of Science degree in Laboratory Medicine & Pathology prepares the graduate for advanced technical and supervisory positions in the clinical and research laboratories as well as pharmaceutical and diagnostic industries.įor additional program information, see the MS in Laboratory Medicine & Pathology program handbook. The Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology at the University of Washington is the premier resource for education and research in basic and clinical laboratory science for the greater WWAMI region (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho). Requesting Research Services from Anatomic Pathology Laboratories.Laboratory Medicine Research Testing Services.Clinical Pathology Licenses & Accreditation.Anatomic Pathology Licenses & Accreditation.Diagnostic Services in Lab Med & Pathology.Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI).Resources for: Faculty and Staff | Visitors