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All in the Family

Last post 05-15-2008, 8:37 PM by Tina Lewis. 3 replies.
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  •  04-30-2008, 12:30 PM

    All in the Family

    Do any of your relatives work in laboratory medicine? Tell us how you and your family member ended up in the same career path.
  •  04-30-2008, 10:00 PM

    Re: All in the Family

    I have a younger cousin who also works in Laboratory Medicine.  I was working in the lab as an MLT in the main lab and I recommended my cousin for an entry level lab assistant job.  She worked as a lab asistant for a few years and at the same time she started going to school to be a Histotech.  She graduated and worked there as a Histotech for quite a few years, she has sinced moved to another hospital, but she is still a Histotech and enjoys it very much. I am very glad I was able to help her get started in Laboratory Medicine, and I am very proud of what a great Histotech she has become.
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  •  05-06-2008, 2:29 PM

    Re: All in the Family

    My brother and my niece are both Clinical Laboratory Scientists/Medical Technologists. It is a good thing that the three of us have ended up in the laboratory as we need to off-set the pharmacists when we have family discussions. My father, two sisters, a brother-in-law, son-in-law, and daughter are pharmacists. I think there is a genetic component. We are all interested in microorganisms! What does that mean?

    As the elder laboratorian, I'd like to think that I influenced my family members to enter the profession. I hope they are as satisfied with their career choice as I am.  

  •  05-15-2008, 8:37 PM

    Re: All in the Family

    When I was a child, my mother was a lab technician working in a physician's office.  She would work evenings and there would be a few hours between the time she started work and the time my father got home from work, so I would accompany her to the lab.  She would set me in front of a microscope with slides of Gram Stains and Giemsa stained blood smears to keep me occupied.  I literally was looking at slides before I could read!  It must have made an impression, because I myself became a Medical Technologist eleven years ago.  I have tried other health-related careers, but have come to realize that the laboratory, microbiology in particular, is my true career love.