Lesson 2 Practice of Medical Technology in The Philippines
Lesson 2 Practice of Medical Technology in The Philippines
Lesson 2 Practice of Medical Technology in The Philippines
SECTION 2. PRACTICE OF MT
Examination of tissue, secretions & excretions of the human body & body fluids by various
electronic, chemical, microscopic, bacteriologic, hematologic, serologic, immunologic, nuclear, &
other laboratory procedures & techniques either manual or automated;
Blood banking procedures & techniques;
Parasitologic, mycologic & microbiologic procedures & techniques;
Histopathologic and cytotechnology; provided that nothing in this paragraph shall inhibit a duly
registered medical laboratory technician from performing histopathologic techniques &
procedures;
Clinical research involving patients or human beings requiring the use of and/or application of
medical technology knowledge & procedures;
Preparations and standardization of reagents, standards, stains & others, provided such reagents,
standards, stains & others are exclusively for the use of their laboratory;
Clinical laboratory control;
Collection and preservation of specimens;
Provided, that any person who has passed the corresponding board examination for the practice
of a profession already regulated by existing law, shall not be subject to the provisions of the last 4
proceeding paragraphs if the performance of such acts or services is merely incidental to his
profession.
The aforementioned are not exclusive for medical technologists.
A medical technologist must be licensed before permitted to practice the profession.
Medical technology is also bound by the accepted pledge of oath in accordance with the Code of
Ethics of Medical Technology
PHLEBOTOMIST
Trained to draw blood either for laboratory tests or blood donations
Can be any health care provider provided has a certification by a training body
In other countries, phlebotomists are trained for 2 months, then take examination to be
recognized as certified phlebotomist by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP),
American Medical Technologist (AMT), & the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).
CYTOTECHNOLOGIST
works with pathologist to detect changes in body cells which may be important in the early
diagnosis of diseases
Uses human tissue for microscopic study, using microtomes & other equipment & employs
stain techniques to make cell structure visible or differentiate its parts. Most common stains:
Pap; H&E.
HISTOTECHNOLOGIST
Known as histotechnician
Performs routine reparation, processing, & staining if biopsies for microscopic examination
US certification is by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science (NAACLS)
TOXICOLOGIST
Studies the effects of toxic substances on the physiological functions of human beings,
animals, & plants to develop data for use in consumer protection & industrial safety programs.
OPPORTUNITIES
A MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST CAN WORK AS
Laboratory scientist Phlebotomist
Researcher ECG & EEG technologist
Analyst in drug testing Quality assurance personnel
Analyst in pharmaceutical companies, Emergency medical technician or ambulance
veterinary clinics, food manufacturing worker
laboratories, & cosmetic laboratories Public health sanitation officer or inspector
Professional product specialist in Forensic or medico-legal technologist
manufacturing, marketing & sales companies Laboratory or hospital information system
Cytology or histopathologic technologist officer
Cytogenecist or geneticist in molecular Entrepreneur or owner of clinical
biology laboratories laboratories
Nuclear medical technologist Reviewer in medical technology review
Electromyogram technologist centers
Medical transcriptionist Laboratory manager
Program director
Clinical instructor
PROBLEMS
Continuing education
Migration of Med Tech