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What’s the Difference? Clinical Microbiology Public Health Microbiology Investigates microorganisms Photo Credit: iStock, User: ronstik that cause infectious diseases. Investigates microorganisms that pose threats to the public’s health. Clinical Microbiologists What do clinical microbiologists do? Utilize digital technology to interpret clinical cultures, perform identification of microorganisms and initiate appropriate antimicrobial susceptibility testing. Develop/validate complex laboratory assays to complement public health goals in an outbreak setting like COVID-19. Where do clinical microbiologists work? Hospital and commercial diagnostic reference laboratories; private industry (e.g., pharmaceutical, etc.); and academia. Photo Credits (top to bottom): www.istockphoto.com/dr_microbe; www.bls.gov; www.bls.gov; www.bls.gov. Careers & Educational Requirements for Clinical Microbiologists Position Education Certification Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) • Associate Degree ASCP certifies scientists who have at least an • Completion of an accredited MLT program Associate degree or 60 semester hours (90 quarter hours) of academic credit from a college/university accredited by a recognized regional or national accreditation agency, AND successful completion of a NAACLS or ABHES accredited MLT within the last five years. Certifications include: • Medical Laboratory Technician, MLT(ASCP) Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS • Bachelor’s Degree in the biology/health- ASCP certifies scientists who have at least a related sciences Bachelor’s Degree and have completed MT training. • Completion of an accredited MT program Certifications include: • Medical Laboratory Scientist, (MLS)ASCP • Specialist in Microbiology, (SM)ASCP • Technologist in Microbiology, (M)ASCP • Technologist in Molecular Biology, (MB)ASCP Director Level Clinical Microbiologist • Advanced Degree (Ph.D., M.D., DPH, D.O. or American Board of Medical Microbiology (ABMM) Sc.D.) in Microbiology/Molecular Biology certifies doctoral-level microbiologists who have • Post Doc through completed post-doctoral training through a CPEP ASM’s Committee on Postgraduate Education fellowship or acceptable alternate route. Programs (CPEP) Certification is for diplomate of the ABMM. training (optional but desirable) Clinical Microbiology Roles Director Director Required Education: Doctorate Required Education: Doctorate Manager (MLS) Manager (MLS) Required Education: Masters/Bachelors* Required Education: Masters/Bachelors* Supervisor (MLS) Supervisor (MLS) Required Education: Required Education: Masters/Bachelors* Masters/Bachelors* Other MLS MLT Other MLS MLT Required Education: Required Education: Required Education: Required Education: MLS – Medical Laboratory Scientist Required Education: Required Education: Bachelors* Associates* Varies MLT – Medical Laboratory Technician Bachelors* Associates* Varies *Clinical laboratory training also required. Public Health Microbiologists What do public health microbiologists do? Develop and perform diagnostic, outbreak and surveillance testing for infectious diseases in humans. Provide lab testing for a range of environmental & animal samples for pathogens of public health importance. Where do public health microbiologists work? Local, state or national public health laboratories (e.g., CDC, NIH); academia; genetic diseases or environmental laboratories. Photo Credit: CDC Public Health Image Library
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