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Bioanalysis
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Email: abb@abbcert.org
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Certification
Standards for Technical Supervisor (TS)
For the clinical laboratory disciplines and specialties of
chemistry, diagnostic immunology, hematology, andrology,
molecular diagnostics, embryology, and microbiology
(including bacteriology, parasitology, virology, and mycology),
to be eligible for certification as a Technical Supervisor, an
applicant must pass ABB’s technical supervisor examination in the
disciplines applied for and
fulfill one of the following requirements:
- Hold an earned doctoral degree from an accredited
institution
(see rule 10 under General Regulations)
in a chemical, physical,
biological or clinical laboratory science or medical technology
and have at least one year of
clinical laboratory training or experience on human specimens, or both, in high
complexity testing within the specialty and six months
experience** within the subspecialty;
OR
- Be a doctor of medicine or doctor of osteopathy
licensed to practice medicine or osteopathy and have at least
one year of clinical laboratory training or experience on human
specimens, or both,
in high complexity testing within the specialty and six months
experience** in high complexity testing within the
subspecialty;
OR
- Hold an earned master’s degree from an accredited institution
(see rule 10 under General Regulations)
in a chemical, physical, biological or clinical laboratory
science or medical technology and have at least two
years of clinical laboratory training or experience on human
specimens, or both, in
high complexity testing within the specialty, and six months
experience** in high complexity testing within the
subspecialty;
OR
- Hold an earned a bachelor’s degree from an
accredited institution
(see rule 10 under General Regulations)
in a chemical, physical or biological science or medical
technology and have at least four years of
laboratory training or experience on human specimens, or both, in high complexity
testing within the specialty and six months of experience**
in high complexity testing within the subspecialty.
For the specialty of Embryology, experience must include 60
personally performed, completed assisted reproductive procedures in
humans.
** The six months of experience within the
subspecialty is not required for the specialties of andrology,
molecular diagnostics, diagnostic immunology, hematology and
embryology.
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