Korean Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science (Jun 2023)

Proposals on Basic Data Based on Comparison of Changes in Clinical Laboratory Technologists’ National Examination and Job Definition: Focused on Korea, Japan, and Taiwan

  • Bon-Kyeong KOO,
  • Myung Soo KIM,
  • Yoon Sik KIM,
  • Jun Ho LEE

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15324/kjcls.2023.55.2.71
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 2
pp. 71 – 81

Abstract

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This study examined the transition process of clinical laboratory technologists’ national examination and job definition in Korea and compared the differences in the national examination between Korea and neighboring countries, such as Japan and Taiwan. In Korea, the number of questions made for it was 200 (1965), 200 (1977), 300 (1982), 250 (1992), 330 (2006), and 280 (2015). The practice of clinical physiology is important for real-time monitoring, given the characteristics of physiological testing. On the other hand, there are conflicts between other occupations in the working area. Clinical molecular biology needs to be established as a new major subject considering the diagnostic importance of molecular biological tests and the speed of science and technology development. Clinical laboratory operations provide policy and guidance recommendations to technologist staff. The proposed clinical laboratory technologists’ national examination comprises major subjects: clinical biochemistry, clinical hematology, clinical transfusionology, clinical immunology, clinical microbiology, clinical molecular biology, clinical histology, clinical cytology, clinical physiology, and clinical laboratory operations. In addition, this study proposes the job definition of clinical laboratory technologists, revising various chemical or physiological testing to biomedical or physiological testing required for medical practice.

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