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  2. Begin with Section I: Applicant Information. Fill in your last name, first name, middle initial, and maiden name if applicable. Provide your current and permanent addresses, contact numbers, and email address.
  3. Indicate whether this is a new application or a re-application. Answer questions regarding U.S. citizenship and your California Clinical Laboratory Scientist Trainee License status.
  4. Move to Section II: Resume/C.V. Attach your resume detailing academic degrees, employment history, and relevant experiences.
  5. In Section III: Personal Statement, articulate your motivations for pursuing clinical lab science and your career goals after graduation. Ensure it is a separate document as specified.
  6. For Section IV: Letters of Recommendation, list the names and contact details of three referees who will provide recommendations.
  7. Complete Section V: Academic History by requesting official transcripts from all institutions attended and listing relevant coursework.
  8. Finally, review Section VI: Attestation carefully before signing to confirm the accuracy of your information.

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California is experiencing an acute shortage of clinical laboratory scientists and public health microbiologists, a situation that has been highlighted and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Job Outlook Employment of clinical laboratory technologists and technicians is projected to grow 5 percent from 2023 to 2033, about as fast as the average for all occupations. About 24,200 openings for clinical laboratory technologists and technicians are projected each year, on average, over the decade.
With the volume of laboratory tests continuing to increase due to both population growth and the development of new types of tests, job opportunities are expected to increase faster than average with over 26,000 new positions expected to be available by 2030.
What are Top 10 Highest Paying Cities for Doctorate In Clinical Laboratory Science Jobs CityAnnual SalaryWeekly Pay San Francisco Bay Area, CA $111,243 $2,139 San Francisco, CA $111,243 $2,139 San Jose, CA $110,659 $2,128 Wainwright, AK $110,400 $2,1236 more rows
A Medical laboratory Scientist (MLS) / Clinical laboratory Scientist (CLS) / Medical Technologist (MT) (these terminologies are equivalent) is a healthcare professional who performs diagnostic analytic tests on body fluids such as blood, , sputum, stool, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), peritoneal fluid, pericardial

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The top-paying states for lab scientists, by average yearly salary, are: New York- $76,110 per year. Connecticut- $73,960 per year. Oregon- $73,020 per year. New Hampshire- $72,870 per year. New Jersey- $70,100 per year.
Highest paying cities for Clinical Laboratory Scientists near United States Alturas, CA. $113 per hour. 5 salaries reported. San Francisco, CA. $60.77 per hour. San Diego, CA. $48.57 per hour. 50 salaries reported. Bronx, NY. $46.20 per hour. 17 salaries reported. Richmond, VA. $40.35 per hour. Show more nearby cities.

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