
This paper presents the results of a survey of CLA, MLT, and MT graduates of clinical programs in Connecticut. It reports on characteristics such as educational background and employment history. Differences among the three professional categories are examined with respect to method of locating first job, setting, activities and tasks, job titles, and applicability of education to employment.
Employment, Male, Connecticut, Allied Health Personnel, Medical Laboratory Science, Educational Status, Humans, Female, Laboratories
Employment, Male, Connecticut, Allied Health Personnel, Medical Laboratory Science, Educational Status, Humans, Female, Laboratories
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