Medical Laboratory Science

A woman wearing a lab coat presents a tray, indicating a hands-on approach to her research or project.

The School of Medical Laboratory Science was established in 1966 and has graduated more than 550 students to date. The school is supported by the Corewell Health Department of Clinical Pathology located at Corewell Health William Beaumont University Hospital in Royal Oak, Michigan.

The school is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences. The school’s accreditation enables any student who successfully completes the requirements of the clinical program to apply for the Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) national certification examination offered by the American Society for Clinical Pathology, Board of Certification (ASCP-BOC) under the route 1 option.

  • This clinical laboratory education program is designed for post-baccalaureate degree candidates with a major in biology, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, medical laboratory science or other laboratory-based science field
  • Candidates from a Michigan university who meet the program academic requirements are considered first
  • Class size: The program accepts 16-20 students per session
  • Sessions: Winter (January start) and summer (July start) in each calendar year
    • Example: January 2025 and July 2025 for the 2024 MTIMPM match season
  • Length: approximately 46-weeks
  • Winter dates (tentative): 2nd week of January thru 3rd week of November with a 1-week break at the end of June
  • Summer dates (tentative): 1st week of July thru last week of May with a 2-week break at the end of December

The full-time Monday-Friday program consists of didactic lecture (approximately 55%) and clinical laboratory rotations (approximately 45%) at campuses throughout all Corewell Health regions – East, West, and South – in Michigan. Students will apply to their region of preference

Students will spend 40 hours a week, Monday through Friday, receiving lecture, demonstration, observation and/or hands-on practice at a student laboratory or live clinical bench. Under the supervision of faculty or teaching technologists, students will have opportunities to work with state-of-the-art biomedical instrumentation and a diverse collection of clinical specimens. 

Students must be highly motivated, self-directed learners with strong study skills who will be able to commit to the rigorous program.

Students who successfully complete the program are eligible to apply for the medical laboratory scientist certification exam offered by the American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification and seek employment in numerous clinical laboratory disciplines.

Service work performed by students in clinical settings outside of program hours is non-compulsory.

Program mission

The primary mission of the School of Medical Laboratory Science is to provide a clinical educational program of merit and thoroughness which reflects the high standards of patient care established at Corewell Health. In addition, we strive to recruit and retain excellent graduates for employment and promotion within the health system.

More specifically, the School of Medical Laboratory Science is committed to providing students:

  • An education program in accordance with the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) Standards for medical laboratory science
  • Educational experiences in the application of theory and ethical practice of clinical laboratory science that will prepare students with the knowledge, technical skills and professional attitudes to become proficient, certified members of the health care team
  • Career-entry competencies in clinical laboratory testing, quality assurance, and professionalism
  • An introduction to topics in clinical education methodology and laboratory operations

Program goals

The program’s goals are to graduate individuals who will:

  • Pass the national certification examination to enter professional practice
  • Be competent, entry-level laboratory professionals
  • Support and promote the Corewell Health values of compassion, respect, integrity, teamwork and excellence
  • Recognize the role of the medical laboratory scientist in the assurance of high quality, efficient, and accessible health care services to all patient populations
  • Possess a commitment to continuing medical laboratory education
  • Contribute to the improvement of laboratory services and processes to meet the challenges of the changing health care environment

Contact us

Nancy Ramirez
Program director
Email: mlsprogram@corewellhealth.org

Please provide full name, city/state of residence, university attended, degree/program of study, graduation date, and how you learned about our program.

National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS)
5600 N. River Rd, Suite 720Rosemont, IL 60018
Phone: 773.714.8880
Fax: 773.714.8886
Email: info@naacls.org
Website: naacls.org

Program outcomes before and after graduation