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2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2013-2014 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Medical Laboratory Science


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Mary Lux, Chair
118 College Drive, Box 5134
Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001
601.266.4908
www.usm.edu/medtech

Bryant, Hall, Handley, Henderson, Lux, Swann, Warden

A student majoring in the Department of Medical Laboratory Science should consult the degree plan for required courses.

Admission to Junior-Level Courses

A minimum GPA of 2.0 overall and a C or better in college algebra and general chemistry lectures and laboratories are required for entrance into junior-level MLS courses. MLS 202  and MLS 203  are prerequisites or co-requisites for all junior-level MLS courses. Students must make a C or better in these courses. Other prerequisites and corequisites for MLS 302 /MLS 302L , MLS 306 /MLS 306L , MLS 309 /MLS 309L  and MLS 315  are stated in the course descriptions found in this Bulletin.

Progression in the Junior Year

A student must make a C or better in junior-level MLS courses. The department repeat policy for these courses is as follows:

  1. A student may repeat one junior-level MLS course without permission from the department faculty to improve the grade.
  2. A second repeat of junior-level courses will require specific permission of the faculty. To obtain permission, the student must present a justification in person before the faculty of the department. A favorable majority vote of the faculty is required for permission to repeat and continue as a major.

Admission to the Senior Year

During the junior year, the student will apply to the department for admission to the senior year. Students should contact the Medical Laboratory Science department for the application procedure. A minimum overall and science GPA of 2.3 is required. Science courses used to calculate the science GPA include all BSC, CHE, MAT and MLS courses in the curriculum. Professional liability insurance, physical report, and hepatitis, tetanus, MMR vaccinations (unless physician indicates contraindications) are required. Application completion, successful completion of all courses in the curriculum, and demonstration of qualities and attitudes that are necessary to develop as a competent professional are required. If a student has a felony conviction, the student may not be able to complete the degree because the student may not be able to perform the clinical experience. When qualified applicants exceed class size, selection will be based upon GPA. The senior year consists of two phases: Phase I, two semesters on The University of Southern Mississippi campus; and Phase II, a 24-week clinical session at one of the affiliated hospitals. Preferences for hospital assignments will not be considered.

Progression in the Senior Year

Consult the Medical Laboratory Science Student Policy Manual for progression policies for the senior year.

Affiliated Hospitals

Forrest General Hospital: Thrash, Cole
Memorial Hospital at Gulfport: Slonaker, Weaver
Singing River Hospital: Levesque, Holland
St. Dominic-Jackson Memorial Hospital: Allison
VA Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System: Abangan
Wesley Medical Center: Byrd, Kratz

Accreditation

The Department of Medical Laboratory Science program is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, 5600 N. River Road, Suite 720, Rosemont, Illinois 60018-5119. Upon successful completion of the program, students receive the Bachelor of Science degree in medical technology and become eligible to take national certifying examinations.

Language Proficiency

Regardless of courses taken previously, if English is not the native language of any student, evidence of English proficiency must be provided prior to admission into the senior year. The MTELP (Michigan Test of English Language Proficiency) requirement is “Proficiency II” and is preferred by the department. Alternately, a TOEFL of 550 may be accepted. In addition, a score of 4 (“functional language skills”) must be earned on a fluency test administered by the English Language Institute. This fluency test is specifically designed to determine listening and speaking skills with respect to situations and language expected during the senior year of the program.

MLT Matriculation

With the exception of MLS 301  and MLS 301L , MLT students who hold an associate degree from an NAACLS-accredited MLT program and certification as a medical laboratory technician (or equivalent) from a nationally recognized certifying agency are not required to take the MLS courses prior to the practicum, as long as their transcripts document equivalent courses taken as part of the community college program and a grade of C or above was obtained in each MLT course. MLT students must successfully complete university and college core requirements.

Essential Functions

Essential functions, the nonacademic standards that a student must be able to master to participate successfully in the program, are available upon request from the department office and are on the department Web page at www.usm.edu/medtech. During the first advisement session, the essential functions are automatically provided to medical laboratory science majors.

Phlebotomy Certificate Program

The department offers a phlebotomy certificate program composed of an online didactic course and a practicum at affliated hospitals. Applications for this program can be obtained from the department.

Master of Science Degree

For information on the Master of Science degree, please consult the Graduate Bulletin.

Programs

    Bachelor of ScienceCertificate

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