Certificate of Qualification & Laboratory Director 2026

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  2. Begin by filling out the 'General Laboratory Information' section. Enter the laboratory name, address, and contact details accurately. Ensure that all fields are completed as this information is crucial for processing your application.
  3. In the 'Laboratory Directorship' section, provide details about the proposed laboratory director. Include their qualifications and ensure they hold a New York State Certificate of Qualification for all categories indicated.
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CMS now recognizes the Doctor of Clinical Laboratory Science (DCLS) degree as a valid qualification for high-complexity laboratory directors.
For waived testing, there are no federally defined qualifications for the Laboratory Director in the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA). The individual should have the technical knowledge and experience required to oversee the specific laboratory testing performed.
Lab Director Requirements Nonphysician directors of laboratories performing high-complexity tests must have: A doctoral degree in chemical, biological, clinical, or medical laboratory science or medical technology. At least two years of laboratory training or experience.
Here are some common positions that DCLS professionals hold upon graduation: Laboratory directors. Consultants. Quality assurance specialists. Research scientists. University faculty and educators.
A Laboratory Director is a highly trained healthcare professional who is responsible for the overall operation and management of a medical laboratory. This includes supervising laboratory personnel, maintaining laboratory equipment, and ensuring compliance with all relevant regulations and standards.

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Hold a masters degree in lab science and one year lab training or experience and one year experience supervising non-waived tests. Hold a bachelors degree in lab science and two years lab training or experience and two years experience supervising non-waived testing.

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