Nev. Admin. Code § 652.420 - Clinical laboratory technologist: Activities and qualifications
1. A clinical laboratory technologist may:
(a) Perform tests which require the exercise
of independent judgment, under minimum supervision or review by the director or
general supervisor, in those specialties for which the technologist has had
adequate education, training and experience and in which he or she has
demonstrated a proficiency; and
(b)
Supervise, if necessary, the work of the medical technicians and laboratory
assistants.
2. To
qualify for a certificate as a clinical laboratory technologist, a person must:
(a) Successfully complete a full course of
study which meets all academic requirements for a bachelor's degree in medical
technology from an accredited college or university, and pass a national
examination for certification approved by the Board;
(b) Successfully complete a course of study
for a bachelor's degree in one of the chemical or biological sciences, clinical
laboratory science or medical technology at an accredited college or
university, have at least 1 year of additional full-time clinical experience or
training at the level of a technologist in a licensed laboratory, or laboratory
of a hospital, health department or university in the specialty or subspecialty
in which the person performs tests, and pass a national examination for
certification approved by the Board; or
(c) Pass the examination for clinical
laboratory technologists given by the United States Department of Health and
Human Services.
Notes
NRS 439.200, 652.125, 652.130
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