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Earn Your Certified Medical Laboratory Assistant (CMLA) Certification

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What does it mean to earn your Certified Medical Laboratory Assistant (CMLA) Certification?

Earning your Certified Medical Laboratory Assistant (CMLA) certification proves to employers that you understand the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed as a medical laboratory assistant. The certification exam tests your knowledge of three key areas: general knowledge, administrative knowledge, and clinical knowledge.

Why Earn Your Certification

Earning your certification proves to employers that you are knowledgeable in all aspects of your field. Here are some key reasons why you should earn your certification: 

  • Competitive advantage – Show hiring managers that you have the knowledge and skills to succeed
  • Skills confidence – Apply for jobs with confidence that you are trained with industry-preferred skills that will ensure you are day-one ready
  • Potential for promotion – Demonstrate that you are a go-getter and would be a great candidate for advancement

Certified Medical Laboratory Assistant (CMLA) Outcomes

This certification ensures individuals can:

  • Discuss the role, responsibilities and certification of a Medical Laboratory Assistant
  • Comply with laboratory safety standards, infection control procedures, and OSHA regulations
  • Define terms commonly used in a medical laboratory environment
  • Demonstrate knowledge of laboratory testing in various laboratory departments
  • Exhibit legal, ethical, and professional behavior
  • Perform clerical, effective communication, and interpersonal relation skills

Overview of the Issuing Authority

The American Medical Technologists (AMT) is a national credentialing agency formed in 1939. It is a not-for-profit association of allied health professionals that offers credentials and membership for a number of different health professions.

Certification Requirements

To be eligible to test for their CMLA, candidates must have either 1,040 hours (or six months) worth of work experience where laboratory technology was a focus or have completed a program that includes a minimum of 200 didactic clock hours and a minimum of 120 hours of documents and approved clinical laboratory experience. 

Select the right training program for your goals

Medical Laboratory Assistant

Begin your journey today to become an important part of the medical field. Learn about how to work alongside doctors in our Medical Laboratory Assistant training program.

Meet Your Training Specialist

Your Training Specialist is here to help you understand the program and payment options and succeed! Get in touch with your Training Specialist to learn more about the program and how to achieve your career goals. If you are a manager interested in group enrollment, please let us know so she can assist you with the enrollment process.