(Redirected from Medical laboratory assistant)'Medical Laboratory Assistants' (MLAs) prepare, and in some cases process
samples within a
pathology laboratory. They also utilise pre-analytical systems in order for
biomedical scientists (BMS) or Medical Laboratory Scientific Officers to process the
biochemical tests requested on the sample. The majority of an MLA's time is spent in processing
specimens. As such, the MLA has to have excellent knowledge of their particular sample acceptance policy, whilst obeying the
data protection act,
patient confidentiality,
COSHH and the
Caldicott rules.
A typical method of sample acceptance (in a clinical chemistry lab) is as follows:
# Sample is received.
# Sample is checked (to ensure that the sample is sent in the correct container for the specimen).
# Patient's details checked and matched on both form and sample (non-matching samples and/or forms rejected).
# Sample and form labelled with unique identifying number (UIN).
# Tests requested on form receipted onto UIN on computer system.
# Samples placed either on pre-analytical system by MLA or analysed immediately by BMS (dependent on test requested).
# UIN attached to patient using patient identifying details on form.
MLA's also deal with all sample queries and give low level advice to clinical staff on sample acceptance and correct sampling method. They may also do minor upkeep on the pre-analytical systems as well as further upkeep on some
point of care analysers — depending on the laboratory in which they are based.
See also
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Medical technologist