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NZIMLS GUIDELINES ON THE RECOMMENDED ROLE OF MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIANS IN CLINICAL LABORATORIES IN NEW ZEALAND

At the 1992 Annual General Meeting of the New Zealand Institute of Medical Laboratory Science, a remit was passed defining the role of Medical Laboratory Technicians/Assistants working in Diagnostic Medical Laboratories in New Zealand.  The remit states that MLT/A's "perform routine tasks by following established protocols".  A workshop was convened to discuss the role of MLT/A's in the Diagnostic Laboratory and the following guidelines were adopted.

Role

The role of a medical laboratory technican/assistant is to perform routine tasks by following established protocols under the supervision of a registered medical laboratory scientist. Initially supervision would be direct but after suitable training and assessment it may be replaced with on site supervision by a registered medical laboratory scientist.

Recommendations

Medical laboratory technicians may perform tasks as required by their laboratory after suitable training.  Registered medical laboratory scientists or registered medical practitioners should maintain individual task work records for medical laboratory technicians under their supervision. This record should comprise a list of tasks in which the medical laboratory technician has demonstrated competency. Medical laboratory technicians should not be required to evaluate or institute new methods or technologies. They should not offer clinical advice or unauthorised results interpretation and should know when to ask for assistance or refer to a higher authority.

NB:  The original wording of this document was modifed to include the term "Technicians" - Jan 2005