Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions (Jan 2004)

A Study on Certifying Systems for Clinical Laboratory Scientists

  • Kyung Jin Cho,
  • Chang Kyou Lee,
  • Seung Gwan Lee,
  • So Woong Chung,
  • Tae Un Kim,
  • Hee Joo Moon,
  • Tae Jeon Kim,
  • Hyung Joon Bae,
  • Seung Gu Choi,
  • Shin Moo Kim,
  • Chong Ho Kim,
  • Bok Hee Jin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3352/jeehp.2004.1.1.51
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 51 – 66

Abstract

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Reviewing and comparing the certifying systems for clinical laboratory scientists in some developed countries would be meaningful for us in the renovation of our current systems. Through the homepages of relevant organizations in five countries we got the information on education and certifying systems for clinical laboratory scientists. And we also e-mailed or made phone calls directly to the chairpersons for more additional data. The ladders systems in both educational and certifying were well developed in the United States compared to other countries. ln Japan and Korea, it seemed that too many competencies are required for the entry-level medical technologist requiring even competencies in the fields of histo-pathology, cytology, clinical physiology in the current medical technologist's job descriptions. Now we have to evaluate the applicants' competencies at the entry-level and establish the content outlines as a guideline for the applicants. For more reliable and efficient evaluations we might consider adopting the computerized testing like CBT or CAT.

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