Mls Letter of Intent Form
Mls Letter of Intent Form
Mls Letter of Intent Form
Submit this form and your letter to medlabsc@ualberta.ca with your last name, student ID number and
Letter of Intent in the subject line.
A. Letter
This letter must be written by you and must adhere to the following: maximum 3 pages, size 12 Times
new Roman font, double spaced, one inch margins.
Failure to follow these directions may result in withdrawal of your application from consideration.
1. Why do you want to be a MLT? What makes you suited to the profession? What are your career
goals?
2. Explain what you believe the role of a medical laboratory technologist (MLT) is within the
health care system. How did you come to this understanding?
3. Based on what you know about the profession of medical laboratory technology, what do you
think might be the biggest challenges that an MLT has to deal with on a day-to-day basis?
Letter is attached.
B. Program Awareness and Suitability Checklist
Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) Program strives to support students as they gain theoretical and
practical competence as technologists with knowledge of state-of-the-art scientific advances, higher
level problem-solving skills, enthusiasm for continuous professional learning and a well-rounded
education. There are many personal attributes necessary for success in the MLS educational program
and profession.
Medical Laboratory Technologists (MLTs) require a strong sense of responsibility, a caring and
professional attitude, meticulous work habits, and the ability to work in a busy and stressful
environment. The following personal attributes are recommended to ensure the best possible success
in this program and field of work.
Please read and acknowledge each statement by marking the check box ().
1. Personal Attributes
A successful Medical Laboratory Science student requires:
A professional attitude, meticulous and safe work habits, good manual dexterity, hand-eye
coordination, and fine motor skills
Good time management, organization skills, interpersonal skills, and the ability to function as part
of a team
The ability to communicate professionally and effectively in both written and verbal English
The ability to develop and maintain behaviours associated with providing safe, competent, and
ethical patient care
The emotional health required to adapt to changing environments and function effectively under
stress.
The ability to perceive with each of the following senses well enough to provide patient care and
participate in educational activities: colour vision, sight, hearing, and touch
Requires a police information check with vulnerable sector search, and an updated immunization
status for admission (this is also a requirement of employment in this field)
Is learning-intense; expect up to 8 hours of classes and 1-3 hours of studying and homework per
day
Requires students to learn how to collect blood, and practice by collecting blood from classmates
and patients.
Has a nine-month practicum that may start as early as June or as late as September following the
first year of the program
Requires students to train in a variety of clinical sites throughout the Edmonton Area; and
students are responsible for their own transportation to these sites
Requires students to work different shifts (days starting as early as 06:00h and evenings ending as
late as 23:30h) during the clinical practicum
Requires students to work with blood, body fluids, and tissues utilizing safety precautions
I acknowledge I am aware of the program requirements for the Medical Laboratory Science program as
described above.