PREPARING FOR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL

MT Training Programs: What to Expect

Colleges and universities offer both two-year associate’s and four-year bachelor’s degree programs in medical technology. One-year certificate programs also are available from specific trade colleges and some hospitals

A bachelor’s degree is the education typically required for medical technologists. There also are postsecondary education programs that lead to graduate certificates. Education programs typically include both academic study and clinical work. Coursework includes anatomy, pathology, patient care, radiation physics and protection, and image evaluation.

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Tuition and Cost Information for Medical Technologists

Tuition and school cost can vary greatly depending on the type of school, program, location and the level of degree…

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Additional Healthcare Training Programs

Explore other technical and administrative healthcare degrees such as surgical technology, radiology, nursing, pharmacy technician, medical insurance coding (ICD-9), medical assisting and more…

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Financial Aid Information and Student Loan Options

Financial aid and student loan packages can vary from school to school, often times depending on the program’s accrediting agency and whether it qualifies for a federal student loan. Independent loan organizations also offer a range of loan packages which usually defer payment until once the program has been completed…

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