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Article: Find a ray of hope in a gloomy economy.(ANNUAL SALARY SURVEY)(Survey)(Statistical data)
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- Medical Laboratory Observer
- Article date:
- March 1, 2009
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Every where you turn these days, there is another hard-luck story. Whether it is a store closing, company layoffs, or short sales and foreclosures, the economic hard times have darkened nearly every corner of the world. The glimmer of hope that MLO sees, however, is that of the ongoing need for medical laboratory technologists and technicians. And while their numbers have dwindled year by year and estimates tell us that by 2012, 100,000 vacant MLT/MT positions will exist, the need for laboratory testing is greater than it has ever been. While a relentless search for clinical laboratory professionals is ongoing, MLO readers might find a little ray of sunshine amidst the ...
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