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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section I, where you will enter your personal information. Fill in your Social Security Number, Birth Date, and Full Name. Ensure that you indicate whether the mailing address is home or business.
  3. Next, provide your contact details including your telephone number and email address. Remember to print clearly for accuracy.
  4. Proceed to Section II and collaborate with the Clinical Laboratory Director to complete the program information. Include their name, qualification ID number, and the laboratory's details.
  5. Both you and the Clinical Laboratory Director must initial each area confirming agreement on the training content listed. This ensures clarity on what will be included in your training program.
  6. Finally, sign and date the attestation sections at the bottom of the form before submitting it directly to the Office of the Professions.

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Average base salary The average salary for a laboratory technician is $19.22 per hour in West Virginia. 41 salaries taken from job postings on Indeed in the past 36 months (updated September 11, 2025).
Holders of certificate in Medical Laboratory Sciences from recognised institutions by Kenya Medical Laboratory Technologist and Technicians Board (KMLTTB). This is a three year programme leading to the reward of a Diploma in Medical Laboratory Science.
Currently, California, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Louisiana, Montana, Nevada, New York, North Dakota, Puerto Rico, Tennessee, and West Virginia require licensure. Other states, including North Carolina, do not.
The UC San Diego Clinical Laboratory Scientist Training Program (UCSD CLS Training Program) is a comprehensive 12 month full-time program of instruction in the field of clinical laboratory medicine and technology.
Minimum Entry Criteria: Diploma [Pre-Service] KCSE Aggregate grade: C Plain. Mandatory Subjects: Biology: C Plain. English or Kiswahili: C Plain. Mathematics or Physics: C Plain. Chemistry: C Plain.

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Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians typically need a bachelors degree to enter the occupation. Technicians sometimes qualify for jobs with an associates degree. Some states require technologists and technicians to be licensed. Employers may prefer to hire candidates who have certification.
While some employers require candidates to have a Bachelors degree in a scientific subject, entry-level lab technician positions may be accessible with GCSEs or A-levels. Candidates with additional qualifications, such as BTECs or diplomas, may have a competitive advantage in the job market.

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