HOW TO PASS THE ASCP MLS/MLT EXAM! | study tips, books & resources!

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  • in this video : let's talk about how to prepare for the ascp exam!
    0:00 ~ intro
    1:13 ~ when should you schedule the exam?
    2:02 ~ what resources should I use to study?
    3:53 ~ What to expect on exam day?
    4:38 ~ what will be on the exam? (content outline)
    8:16 ~ what study strategies can I try?
    9:15 ~ Exam Day Tips
    These are my highly recommended resources for medical lab science.
    ~[Review Books ]~
    ASCP BOC Study Guide (MLS/MLT) : amzn.to/3n8Es6o
    Quick Review Cards for MLS : amzn.to/3hae6NA
    Medical Laboratory Science Review : amzn.to/2X3BVzP
    Hematology Pocket Atlas of Cell Morphology : amzn.to/3h5QqKi
    ~[Textbooks]~
    Blood Banking & Transfusion Medicine : amzn.to/3wx3lxa
    Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology : amzn.to/3lrnwpM
    Clinical Immunology & Serology : amzn.to/3sMIB1W
    Hematology Clinical Principles & Applications : amzn.to/3LxBFfP
    Clinical Hematology Atlas : amzn.to/3lq3tbr
    Urinalysis & Body Fluids : amzn.to/3luWrCc
    ~[more helpful information]~
    ASCP MLS Exam - Content Outline
    www.ascp.org/content/docs/def...
    ASCP MLT Exam - Content Outline
    www.ascp.org/content/docs/def...
    Exam Simulator (LabCE) www.labce.com/ascp_cls_certif...
    Hematology - Cell Morphology Reference (by Cellavision)
    iOS - Cell Atlas : apps.apple.com/us/app/cellatl...
    ANDROID - Cell Atlas : play.google.com/store/apps/de...
    bbguy (blood bank resource)
    www.bbguy.org/education/videos/
    youtube : check out “Medicosis Perfectionalis” & “MedicalLabLadyGill” !!
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Комментарии • 402

  • @nyamariee.
    @nyamariee. 2 года назад +127

    OMG I PASSED THE ASCP!! I used the LSU book, Polansky cards, media lab, and the BOC review questions online. I swear I thought I was failing the whole time but almost cried once I saw pass!

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад +3

      Congrats on getting certified!!! Thanks for sharing your helpful resources ☺️

    • @ryanb4129
      @ryanb4129 Год назад +4

      I have been using these exact same resources and I take mine tomorrow. I go through periods of “I got this!“ and then periods of “am I ready?”. But this is it. I’m not studying anymore I’m leaving all of my study material at home and heading to my hotel soon.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +2

      @@ryanb4129 good luck on your exam!

    • @ryanb4129
      @ryanb4129 Год назад +8

      @@domilarae thank you so much! I passed! I sighed SO LOUD when it said “Pass” and I put my head down on the desk! I was shaking as I was checking out and going back to my hotel lol. It doesn’t feel real for some reason 😂 I’m so happy it’s over!

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      @@ryanb4129 CONGRATS!!!!!!! 🎉 So happy for you, the hard part is over 😂 I wish you the best as you enter the work force

  • @michelledanley692
    @michelledanley692 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU FOR LINKING SO MANY RESOURCES OH MY GOSHH

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      You're welcome! Glad the links were helpful. Good luck as you prep for the exam!

  • @iakovellis3243
    @iakovellis3243 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this!!!! i start my program in august and this is so helpful.

  • @HiKatieB
    @HiKatieB 2 года назад

    Thanks for this video! I keep going back and forth from terrified of the test to convincing myself it's going to be fine. I won't be taking it until next spring. I bought the review cards because of your suggestion and I think they will be very helpful when I start micro in a couple weeks. 😅 I am planning on brushing up on each area before I start that clinical and then solidifying things as I am in that rotation. Then before the exam, do a little more review and A LOT of practice questions! My program generally has a 100% pass rate on the first attempt and my instructors keep saying we're the best scoring group they have had in years, so I'm hopeful that it will be ok.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      I know exactly how you feel. It’s good that you’re being proactive with a plan to study each area during your rotations. You will do great!🙏🏾 I hope you have a wonderful clinical experience!!

  • @RusshanaLove
    @RusshanaLove 2 года назад

    Soo happy i found your channel !!! I’m about to enter my junior yr as a cls major😊

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      How exciting, I hope you are enjoying your studies so far. ☺️ Good luck on your journey to the lab! 👩🏾‍🔬

  • @patricianabende7674
    @patricianabende7674 7 месяцев назад +5

    Hey gal. I used to review this video when I was prepping for the ascpi exam and I just came back to say thank you. I mostly used the BOC study guide as well as the bottom line approach book. I passed the exam. When you said 'you got this' in one of your videos I actually believed that you were talking to me. THANK YOU. You encouraged me to do it and I made it. Sending you all the love from Kenya 🇰🇪 ❤

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  7 месяцев назад +1

      Congrats on passing your ascpi exam!! Thanks for sharing the resources as well. Sometimes, I wonder if my videos are helpful to people, so I really appreciate you for sharing your message. Good luck on your journey in the lab!!

    • @aramidekehinde4906
      @aramidekehinde4906 4 месяца назад +1

      Very helpful

  • @clairealellieadeva4697
    @clairealellieadeva4697 Год назад +4

    I passed my exam! Thank you for your helpful tips. I really appreciated them. My set had mostly blood bank questions. BOC and polansky were very helpful. I had Labce and my scores were in the 70s but the questions were very different on the actual exam. 😅

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      Congrats on passing!!! Thanks for sharing what helped to. I agree, that labce questions were different than on the actual exam but very good rationales 😂

    • @user-oz4ld6er1c
      @user-oz4ld6er1c Год назад

      Where I can take the exam please

  • @ayomideloye1743
    @ayomideloye1743 Год назад +3

    Hey, I love how informative your channel is, I just finished my rotation last week. I am about to graduate as a technician. I plan on taking the ASCP in December and than going to a 4 year to get my bachelor in MLS. Would you recommend to go back and change your answers for the ascp exam since it computer adaptive, cause i heard it isn't recommend to do so but I'm still not sure? Your channel is very helpful, thanks!💜 it nice to see BW that look like me that's in STEM 🙂

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the support! Wish you best of luck on your journey to the lab 💕 I think is not recommended because sometimes your first answer is right and after that, you might be second guessing. But, you can take your exam all the way through, then go back at the end and review your answers before submitting the exam.

  • @danielnoyes3969
    @danielnoyes3969 2 года назад +12

    Thank you so much for taking the time to make these videos about your journey to the medical lab! There's not much content on youtube for aspiring MLS/MLT students so I really appreciated your videos as I've started on this journey myself. I'm gearing up to start my core lab clinicals in hematology and chemistry in a month and just wanted to say how appreciative I am for your content. I will definitely look into purchasing the BOC review book and the flash cards so I can actively brush up on these subject areas as I'm working in these departments during clinicals. Can you offer any advice for someone entering their first clinical rotations in the lab?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! I really appreciate your message. I hope you have a great clinical experience. I think it would be helpful o get a small notebook for clinical to jot down notes that you learn along the way.

  • @demiladef-j2394
    @demiladef-j2394 2 года назад +2

    This couldn’t have come at a better time!! i just graduated as a medical lab scientist & I plan to take the ASCP MLS exam next month! (June)

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      Congrats on graduating!! Good luck on your exam ☺️

    • @fasakintoyin4321
      @fasakintoyin4321 Год назад

      Can you kindly assist with boc e-book or whatever soft copy materials you have... Thanks

  • @emmafuller4040
    @emmafuller4040 2 года назад +1

    I am hoping to take my test on Friday! A person on RUclips that has helped me with concepts is ninja nerd. It sorts the concepts out based on lab tests and helping to remember.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      Good luck on your exam! Thanks for sharing tips ☺️

  • @classynez4284
    @classynez4284 Год назад

    Getting a heads up on this ...

  • @luciem4562
    @luciem4562 Год назад +1

    I've been watching your videos since before I started my MLS journey last fall at OIT/OHSU. I'm on my externship, which I'll finish on 12/14. I was wondering when would be a good time to take the exam because there will be Christmas, and I'll be distracted by the celebrations but if I take it before Christmas I don't have enough time to review everything. My professors were saying don't wait until January, take it in December.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      I finished around the same time last year and applied for the exam a month before graduating. When I was approved to schedule my exam date, the earliest I could get was the first week of January. So, the sooner you apply and get approved, the sooner you can see what dates are open!

  • @katey9527
    @katey9527 6 месяцев назад

    I take mine in less than two weeks and I'm sooooo nervous... I really need to pass the first time, so I'm hoping for the best with the time I have left. I really don't think my program prepared me well for certain areas (like Chemistry), so trying to make it all up through self-study is tough! Thank you for the encouragement. I always come back to your videos while I'm prepping to feel better lol

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  6 месяцев назад +1

      I wish you the best! I found it very helpful to practice exam style questions to prepare. It made it easier to find specific topics that I needed to review, versus trying to review everything. Good luck, I’m sure you will do great!

    • @katey9527
      @katey9527 6 месяцев назад

      @@domilarae Thank you so much!! From what you remember, would you say Harr is as difficult or more difficult than the actual exam…? I’m finding some Harr questions to be pretty “in the weeds”/difficult at times compared to MediaLab, so I’m not sure if that’s how the exam will truly be? I can only remember so much ahhh 🥲🥲

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  6 месяцев назад

      @katey9527 The ASCP BOC Study guide had questions that were closest in format to the exam. I think Harr and Medialab were very difficult, but helpful to get in the test-taking mindset. The questions are in the weeds, but even the smallest context clue can help you with process of elimination. I can’t remember how random my questions were though. I know I had a lot of hematology/coag, which was my worst recall subject lol.

  • @Aquilagustave
    @Aquilagustave Год назад +2

    Great video! I'm currently studying to take the exam however I have a BSC in Biology and not MLS. What advice can you share with someone who has a BSC in a biological science and is trying to study for the ASCP exam.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      It may be helpful to rent textbooks for self study if you are not familiar with the theory in blood bank, microbiology, hematology, urinalysis, immunology, and serology.
      Also, labce and the mls review cards are great for studying question format and high yield information

  • @suheyra5185
    @suheyra5185 2 года назад +1

    Yesss , more videos 😍😍

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      Would love to! Do you have any video ideas or suggestions?

    • @suheyra5185
      @suheyra5185 2 года назад

      @@domilarae things you didn't know abt working in a lab as a med lab scientist

    • @suheyra5185
      @suheyra5185 2 года назад

      @@domilarae also Wats the importance/essence of this Ascp mls exams

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад +1

      @@suheyra5185 that’s a great idea! I will make a video soon. Thank you for the suggestions!

  • @omarosama8934
    @omarosama8934 8 месяцев назад

    thank you for this valuable info and can you please recommend a studying resource for the chemistry part as the description box links misses this part and thanks in advance

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  7 месяцев назад +1

      I used the clinical chemistry textbook by Michael Bishop, I liked it but I know some people use the Clinical Chemistry textbook from Tietz and prefer it instead.

  • @claledpa
    @claledpa 2 месяца назад +1

    Hello, I just recently passed Ascpi last April 17,2024. I found the exam hard but then my review materials really help me to pass my exam, BoC,bottomline, ciulla book are my review materials.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! Congrats on passing the exam!!

  • @katie30000
    @katie30000 Год назад

    Hello! do you need to do a specific program before you take the test. You talk about "finishing your program" what program is that? Can you just take the test after doing the training? I have a BS and MS and have just started researching this certification. I am under the impression all I need to take the exam is my education and training hours, or do I need a specific CLS/MLS program too? Thank you!

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      If you studied life sciences and have the required full time work experience in a medical laboratory doing patient testing, then you may qualify to sit for the exam. If not, then you can consider a NAACLS accredited MLS program in your area for the formal training and education to be eligible.

  • @Mueyna.b
    @Mueyna.b 2 года назад +3

    Hi! Thank you for making these videos! They’ve been so helpful! I’m getting ready to take the ASCP mls exam and I’m currently doing my clinical rotations, Do you think the one needs the quick compendium book to study if I already have the Polanski cards, labce, Boc study guide, Jarrue, success and elseviers mls review?
    Thank you.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад +2

      Great question! My classmate bought and used the compendium, but I don’t think its necessarily needed in addition to all of the other resources. It may be helpful while going through clinical rotations.

    • @Mueyna.b
      @Mueyna.b Год назад

      @@domilarae thank you for replying! I’m finally counting down to my exam day and hopefully it goes well! I’m so anxious and want to get it over with 😅

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      Good luck on your exam day!! I can relate to the anxious feelings, just hang in there ❤️

    • @Mueyna.b
      @Mueyna.b Год назад

      Thank you! I passed :)

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Congratulations!! 🎉

  • @jeremymoore145
    @jeremymoore145 21 день назад

    I passed my MLS ASCP exam! I used the ASCP BOC and the Quick Compendium of Medical laboratory sciences. I must have reviewed over 2000 questions in 2 months. I graduated in April and recommend that you spend at least a month studying everything before taking this exam. The exam is challenging but with hard work you can pass! Thanks Dominique for the motivation!

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  18 дней назад

      Congratulations!! 🎉🥳 Thanks for sharing your resources. Did you find the compendium helpful while in school? I was given the book after I had taken my exam, but it seems great for reviewing

  • @cesarespinel4107
    @cesarespinel4107 2 года назад +9

    Hi dominique! i'll be taking the ASCP BOC in exactly 2 months, i have just finished studying chem, only micro to go. I was doing selected areas tests (hematology, immunology, urinalysis, bloodbank, 25 questions per exam) in labce (i was scoring 50%-70%, there were a couple times were i scored below 50, like 48%). I added chem and went up to 50 questions, i have taken 3 exams, and scored 62%,52% and 60%. Sometimes i feel completely lost answering these questions, mostly blood bank because they throw a bunch of random questions, i think that im doing terrible at the moment, and then i see the score, turns out i was doing "just ok". I do feel a bit scared because i do not know if i'm actually preparing myself the way i need to for this exam. Thank you so much for making these videos, i have watched the exam day vlog video over a 100 times hahaha. i Hope i can also pass this exam first try :)

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      It seems like your studying is going well! Keep practicing & stay motivated ☺️

    • @Physician23
      @Physician23 Год назад

      You passed the exam??

    • @user-yk6ph8mv2y
      @user-yk6ph8mv2y 5 месяцев назад

      I really want to write an ASCP exam, but I don't know where to get the material for my preparation... can you please help me

  • @shakilaghasemi3768
    @shakilaghasemi3768 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this useful video🤩
    Could you please tell me that what can a medical laboratory scientist study for master degree in US?
    For example in my country after you get bachelor of MLS , you can study clinical biochemistry , hematology , virology & etc… For master degree , is US the same or it has some differences?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад +1

      It depends on what you want to do with the masters. There’s many choices for a masters like business admin, health admin, public health or advanced mls degrees. You can study the different areas at the graduate level (chem, micro, heme, etc) like in your country, if you want to teach or manage specific depts.

  • @LoungingWithDe
    @LoungingWithDe 2 года назад +1

    Hey! I just graduated from undergrad in May and I’m trying to find programs/schools. Do you mind doing a video on your program and the other ones you applied to?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад +1

      Great video idea, thank you!

    • @luciem4562
      @luciem4562 Год назад

      If you don't mind moving, I really liked the program in Oregon at OIT/OHSU.

  • @katiemarie9915
    @katiemarie9915 Год назад +1

    I just passed my exam!! Ngl I broke down crying after it was such a relief. I used the LSU book, Polanski cards and book (my school has a copy but they unfortunately don’t make it anymore), Lab CE, and the BOC book. I did almost every question in the BOC book throughout the course of my program so I thought I’d be ready but truly nothing can prepare you for the way the answer choices are written. I felt like I was making a lot of educated guesses.
    Would you recommend holding onto your Polanski cards after graduating? I’m considering donating them to my program for other students to use but they’ve been such a great resource for me I’m hesitant to get rid of them.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Congratulations!!!! So happy for you! Thanks for sharing the resources that helped you. Maybe consider hanging onto the cards for your first year of working and then donate them once you find yourself not using them anymore. I used those cards and a pocket atlas called “Heme Notes” throughout my job training as a generalist.

    • @syedsalman8450
      @syedsalman8450 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@domilaraecan u share this book Polanski and lsu please in pdf??

    • @nompumelelomahlumba3619
      @nompumelelomahlumba3619 8 месяцев назад

      Hi, I'm in SA prepping for my exam where can I get all these books ?

  • @AsrarMahadi
    @AsrarMahadi 2 месяца назад

    very helpful, you encouraged me a lot , can you explain the difference between mlt & mls in exam ? and tips for clinical exam not general exam ?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 месяца назад

      MLS will test over management and education topics and a few advanced topics, while mlt will not have to test over those things

  • @cesarespinel4107
    @cesarespinel4107 2 года назад +1

    Hi dominique. Only one month left till exam day, and im trying my best to remain calm and stay positive about the exam. I wanted to know if this happened to you, up until recently i was doing labce exams the 100 questions adaptive, and i always score above 50%. I started with a 4.7 difficulty and worked my way up to >5.5, with 52-60 correct answers. Once i scored like 50 something questions right with a difficulty average of 6.54 and i noticed that the questions started repeating more often, which i thought was helping me boost my score the wrong way, did you also get repeated questions from time to time? Literally the same exact question show up (like 5~10). I stopped doing those for a week and focused on doing the questions in the harr book. That book has helped me a lot, because it has helped me identify the knowledge gaps i have, i always manage to get over half the questions (the ones in the harr book) right (like 55%-60%) today i did another labce mock test and scored 54% with an average difficulty of 5.5 but almost no questions repeated and i feel ok about it. Did you also get repeated questions in the labce everytime you took those tests? Do you have any words of encouragement for me? Thank you in advance and sorry for the long comment, love your vids

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      I had repeated questions, don’t worry about it too much. If you are finding the harr book more helpful, then maybe focus on that for a few days and come back to labce later.

  • @shiranui.
    @shiranui. 9 месяцев назад

    Hello. I’m a Medical Technologist from Manila and I got my scheduled date already for the ASCPi. Thanks for your tips. Hope that i’ll make the cut ❤

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  8 месяцев назад

      Good luck on your exam!!

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  8 месяцев назад

      What’s your experience like working in Manila?

  • @Nk-Arts
    @Nk-Arts Год назад +1

    Thank u so much for this..
    Am preparing for the exam, please can someone help me with their login for LABCE, i have just the books and notes from class

  • @coffeepandacat
    @coffeepandacat 6 месяцев назад

    I love all of your videos they are helpful, informative, and inspiring🧡🧡🧡 finishing my last couple of prereqs, the closer I get the more apprehensive I get with the whole application process. Crossing my fingers that I just get into my local program so I don't have to relocate🫤

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! 💕 I definitely understand the feeling as the application approaches, just remember that all your hard work will be worth it!

  • @AmacalliSaucedo
    @AmacalliSaucedo 4 месяца назад

    Hello, thanks for the video. I will take my exam in a few months. I need to know if the exam includes molecular biology questions, it is not in the content guidelines, but it is in all review books and the BOC study guide.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  4 месяца назад

      It may include them, I can’t remember honestly. But, molecular biology is a recurring theme in mls, so it may just be covered under the other subjects in the outlines

  • @tayelorwynn8582
    @tayelorwynn8582 2 года назад

    I just have a quick question if you have the time. I actually just took my ASCP MLT BOC exam today and sadly failed my first go around. What are some tips you can give someone who second guesses themselves on questions?
    Thank in advance! :)

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад +1

      I second guess myself on questions, so I can relate. Have you tried any of the review books or labce? It was helpful for me to practice a lot of questions so I could build test taking strategies.

  • @perlerare7742
    @perlerare7742 Год назад

    Hi Dominique...thank you so much for this informative vidéos. I have a question about the lab medical technician that I want to do . Actually I'm graduated recently , I got Mt associate degree in science majoring in chemistry here in USA and what can I do exactly to get this job , I online schools ? Or certification . In my native country I have a bachelor degree in Agronomy.
    Thank you in advance and good luck .

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      It would be best to search job postings and see what is required to apply to jobs. Most hospitals may require national certification from ASCP or AMT as well as a degree in medical lab technology/science or related science.

  • @kvn6044
    @kvn6044 20 дней назад

    Just graduated and will be taking the ascp on the 26th. Will let you know how it goes! I'm using the Clinical lab science review (bottom line approach), the BOC book, compendium, and medialab to prepare.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  20 дней назад

      Congrats on graduating!!! Good luck on your exam! Was the compendium helpful for studying while you were in school? I own it but never actually used it since I was given the book post-grad

    • @kvn6044
      @kvn6044 19 дней назад

      @@domilarae Thank you, and yes! It's basically just a more in-depth version of the CLS bottom line review book. It highlights many details that are easily overlooked in textbooks, and it's great for knowing specific facts that I knew would be possible questions/answers on exams. Overall, I think it's a good tool in combination with other resources, but by itself it felt a little overwhelming trying to get through it. I would mostly look to it if there was a topic that I found were hard to grasp.

  • @joshuaiyke9008
    @joshuaiyke9008 2 года назад

    Thanks Larae
    I want to ask if I am well prepared to sit for the exam with my practice score at 4.3-4.5 difficulty level in LabCe questions
    Average of 48-50 over 100 questions in adaptive tests

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      Maybe spend some time doing the subject specific practice exams. It will help you narrow down which areas you can spend more time studying

  • @jorgesierra8315
    @jorgesierra8315 Год назад

    I am currently an electrical engineer however I do have an BS in microbiology and was planning on getting certified to work as an MLS, however most of the topics you mentioned I didn't cover in my micro degree, so do you recommend me anyone or any RUclips videos to go over hematology, blood banking, etc

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      If you don’t plan on going through a mls program, It might be a good idea to at least get some textbooks in the other lab science subjects (blood bank, clinical chemistry, coagulation, molecular diagnostics, hematology, urinalysis, immunology/serology, lab operations) before taking the exam

  • @neilanietrujillo9843
    @neilanietrujillo9843 Год назад

    Hi ďominique... I'm a first year student at themedical laboratory technology program. and I'm still unsure if to stay in this program or change to nursing. Is medlab more like biochem courses?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Both programs prepare you to enter the workforce. I suggest taking some time to explore the nursing field and the med-lab field to see which job you will like better. Med lab is a lot of science courses centered around biochem and physiology

  • @omglykmybffjill
    @omglykmybffjill Год назад +11

    I took mine about a week after my program, during my final semester which was just clinicals, my program made us pass LabCE with a certain score after each rotation so that’s where most of my prep came from for the exam. Techs at the clinical site told me the exams not that bad, don’t stress about it so I took that literally and didn’t use my free week to cram or review and I regretted that when I was in the exam room!
    I passed with 535 but I only felt like I really knew the answer to 2 questions. I think I would have benefited from studying from more source materials. The LSU and Polansky cards are great but maybe if I read the BOC prep book I would have been more prepped for the way questions were worded? But I passed, if you did well in school and are making like 60-70% on LabCE (not just cause you memorized the answers) you’ll probably do fine too

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Thank you for sharing your experience with the exam! Congrats on passing! I agree that the Polansky cards and other quick guides are a great start to reviewing, but it’s nice to have textbooks for detailed reference on certain topics

    • @katelucy6182
      @katelucy6182 Год назад

      Hi Could you write me exactly what did you study not including Polansky cards?

    • @adeseunilori9339
      @adeseunilori9339 6 месяцев назад

      Hi, I am new here. What is the LSU book and how can I get that?

    • @omglykmybffjill
      @omglykmybffjill 6 месяцев назад

      @@katelucy6182 sorry I'm so late I hope you passed if you've already taken the exam! Reviewing class material by taking the LABCE practice exams was pretty much all of my studying and then looking back in my class notes if I got something wrong to review. Purple and gold book's micro section helped me a ton.

  • @SecularMentat
    @SecularMentat Год назад +1

    I'm taking my exam a long while after I graduated, but then I've been working since I graduated. At least I've had hands on with the stuff we'll be taking the test for. I'm hoping that helps actually passing said exam.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Your work experience should help you when you take your exam, especially if you work as a generalist 😄

    • @thenewworld4509
      @thenewworld4509 6 дней назад

      Have you passed the exam ?
      Can i pass the exam after 7 year😮..I don’t have much work experience also😢

  • @BigAHNEE
    @BigAHNEE 8 месяцев назад

    Hi did you have any immunology or urinalysis questions being that I see they are only 5-10% of the overall test? I been hearing that some people didn’t receive questions from those subjects at all. I also was told as long as I study the core subjects hematology, micro, Chem and blood bank then I can pass. What do you think?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  7 месяцев назад

      Yes, I had questions in all of the subjects. Even a few education and management type questions. The test is so randomized that it’s hard to prepare. I would say as long as you go back and study any concepts you didn’t grasp well in school then you will be fine.

  • @alixabonce9116
    @alixabonce9116 Год назад +1

    So i graduated with a Babelors in Bio and started working in a lab right away so i never took specific classes for MLT what books can i use to study the material because i bought the BOC but i feel i need to know more in order to answer some of the questions

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      I listed several helpful textbooks in the description box of this video 😊

  • @zryisiaihina4736
    @zryisiaihina4736 Год назад

    I majored in biochemistry in college and I want to be an mls but I didn’t have to take any classes such as hemotology and blood banking for my major so I was wondering if review books will be sufficient enough or would enrolling in a program be more worth my time.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      If you know you want to stay in the field, then consider enrolling in a program. If not, then review books or renting the textbooks in heme/coag, blood bank, micro, serology, etc may help you learn the theory for the exam

    • @zryisiaihina4736
      @zryisiaihina4736 Год назад

      @@domilarae Thank you so much for replying it means a lot!! Also I have a bad habit of not being able to focus when I’m self studying is there anything to help with that such as study courses or something like that?

  • @erica20gonzalez
    @erica20gonzalez Год назад

    Does anyone know if this exam can be taken in Spanish. My friend lives in Texas but she is from Venezuela?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      That’s a great question! It might be best to contact the ASCP BOC via phone call or email.

  • @ezemichealchukwuebuka961
    @ezemichealchukwuebuka961 2 года назад

    Hi larae,
    i am currently preparing to sit for ASCP exams next month. Is it possible that i could buy and share my LABCE subscription with my colleagues

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      You may be able to share your login information? They would be able to access it that way I believe.

  • @stephaniedeluna9727
    @stephaniedeluna9727 Год назад +1

    I have most of these resources to use to study but I feel overwhelmed. I took the test once 5 months after school but was unsure what to study. I didn't pass so I've been afraid to take again and when I study I feel I'm not remembering anything, I'm probably freaking myself out. I am working has a generalist, made my one year....
    So I really want to pass...
    I'm not sure if I'm asking question here but I'll take any advice you feel to give me.. thank you

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Did you get feedback on how you did in each subject? Maybe start practicing exam questions in just your weaker subject(s) and pinpoint what concepts you need to study that way instead of trying to review everything at once. It may make things less overwhelming

  • @miriamconcepcion4611
    @miriamconcepcion4611 Год назад

    And I'm having a lot of problems understanding and retaining the material.

  • @okaforchinyere7389
    @okaforchinyere7389 Год назад

    Nice content ma.
    I would like to ask, can one get the license and keep still after masters studies. I want to apply for masters in biomedical science. Also once I get it, can I work with it even while in school?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Yes, I don’t see why not - some countries have different requirements though. And, some master programs are not geared towards working professionals. So, if your program allows you to work while taking classes, then yes as well.

  • @Saeedlabtechnologist5225
    @Saeedlabtechnologist5225 Год назад

    Hello mam do you have Rapid access guide in a soft form for DHA MLT exam. Plz reply

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      No, I didnt take DHA exam

  • @stacybacchus9815
    @stacybacchus9815 Год назад

    ASCP BOC Study Guide (MLS/MLT) is not available on AMAZON. Anyone knows where i can get it?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      The 5th edition BOC study guide is still available on Amazon. It’s very similar to the questions in the 6th edition

  • @bruchagar
    @bruchagar Год назад

    please can you share the link we can download practice passed exam questions
    or
    please does anyone knows any link for that.....

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      ASCP doesn’t release past exam questions as far as I know. You can find some practice sets in books or on quizlet

  • @Abubakar-zf2tr
    @Abubakar-zf2tr Год назад

    Hello I am from The Gambia, West Africa and I'm planning to move to the US for my graduate studies in biomedical science.I wanted to know the procedure to follow to find a job as a medical laboratory scientist in the US...I mean how easy is it to find a job in the science field as an immigrant..Thanks

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      That procedure is outlined on the ASCP website. It will give information on qualifications for the international examination.

  • @fatemehatashfaraz7659
    @fatemehatashfaraz7659 2 года назад +1

    Congratulations! I'm a MLT who have graduated 11 years ago from Iran . Now I'm here in USA. My Questions are:
    should I pass ASCPi or ASCP?
    Should I have an internship or USA experience before board examination?
    If yes where should I go ?
    Thsnks

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      I believe you would be looking into applying for the ASCPi certification for international professionals. There is a document on the ASCPi exam eligibility that is available on the ascp website. It lists the specific details for what is required to apply.

    • @fatemehatashfaraz7659
      @fatemehatashfaraz7659 Год назад

      @@domilarae if you want to tell me best reference of this exam, which books do you recommend?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Please check out my videos! I mention the references I used to pass the exam

  • @gudisetaa3216
    @gudisetaa3216 2 года назад +1

    I planing to take it a month from now

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      Good luck on your exam!

  • @abdullahrafique4542
    @abdullahrafique4542 Год назад

    This book that you mention in Discription is also for ASCPi

  • @jazminecatledge6855
    @jazminecatledge6855 Год назад

    Do you know anyone that used Varsity Tutors and was successful in passing the test ?

  • @bharris3
    @bharris3 Год назад

    Great information. Thank you. How much time after you apply for the exam do you have to take the test?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      I think it’s 3 month to schedule the exam from the date the application is approved

    • @bharris3
      @bharris3 Год назад

      @@domilarae thank you.

    • @bharris3
      @bharris3 10 месяцев назад

      @@domilarae I passed!

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  10 месяцев назад +1

      Congratulations!!!! 🎉 🥳

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  10 месяцев назад

      What resources/tips did you find helpful to prepare for your exam?

  • @miriamconcepcion4611
    @miriamconcepcion4611 Год назад

    Can I ask for help. I am taking the medical laboratory assistant test and I cannot remember anything when I read. Can I get some tips. I haven't been in school for like 28 yrs

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  11 месяцев назад

      Are there certain basic concepts that you need help with?

  • @user-zw8mq9yz4q
    @user-zw8mq9yz4q 3 дня назад

    Hello, I have MLT from Nepal. What are the tests that I have to pass in order to get job in US. Plus, I have gap in MLT more than five years. So, am I still eligible for any test for working in US?

  • @maadsama5426
    @maadsama5426 4 месяца назад

    Most people say to not focus on questions from the BOC. Can i know what book should i take to study the most similar question to the ASCP?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  4 месяца назад

      Yes, everything is listed in the video and description box.

  • @playmasterangie
    @playmasterangie Год назад +1

    If i were to choose one should i study BOC study guide or medialab

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      MediaLab has a bigger test bank, and you can take practice exams that mimic the computer adaptive ASCP exam

  • @mohamedbabiker2084
    @mohamedbabiker2084 Год назад

    Hi sister i have a question witch best for career and good salary ASCP as scientist or technologist? i am biochemistry post graduate

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      It depends on where you live. A medical lab scientist and medical technologist is the same, and both have a bachelors of science in the United States

  • @SuperHickson
    @SuperHickson 2 года назад +2

    I take my exam next week. I am so scared. Everyone I have talked to all say the same thing in regards nit feeling like they knew anything, but oddly passed. I do well on the BOC exam questions, but the Medialab ones I am not. I am just really worried.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад +1

      Good luck on your exam! I think you’ll be okay by finding one solid study resource that works for you. The questions I had were similar to BOC. MediaLab questions were way harder than my exam.

    • @SuperHickson
      @SuperHickson 2 года назад

      @@domilarae ❤

  • @samihalsheghry8904
    @samihalsheghry8904 Год назад

    hi is there any way i can get the Board of Certification Study Guide -- Clinical Laboratory Certification Examinations, Enhanced 6th Edition for free ?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      No it is available for purchase on Amazon or the ascp website as far as I know.

  • @trevorbrady7180
    @trevorbrady7180 Год назад

    How would you recommend studying for non majors. I have a BSc. In microbiology/chemistry and have 3 yrs of testing exp. But my career now is getting hampered because I don't have certification. I have taking some practice exam with mixed results. Any advice?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      What areas have you worked in? And, are you studying for generalist or categorical certification? I have some textbook suggestions that may help with your exam prep

    • @trevorbrady7180
      @trevorbrady7180 Год назад

      @@domilarae
      1+ yr MS/MS
      1+ yr virology/ immunoflurescent
      6 months qPCR
      Roughly
      Generalist

    • @trevorbrady7180
      @trevorbrady7180 Год назад

      I have tried finding lectures on RUclips, but I don't feel like a full emersion into a individual class semester, such as microbiology, the effective path

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      @@trevorbrady7180 You would probably be fine with the micro/molecular sections of the exam. Maybe brush up on bacteriology for identifying common pathogens with bench top testing. But the other areas for the generalist exam also include blood banking, clinical chemistry, hematology, urinalysis and immunology/serology. It might be helpful to self study and use textbooks to supplement those areas. I have links to helpful books in the description box of this video. There’s also exam outlines available to see what each area may cover

  • @user-by3hb3rk8m
    @user-by3hb3rk8m 4 месяца назад

    Helo how i apply and do i need any course or i can study by myself with my old books

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  3 месяца назад

      Hey! I included the helpful links in the description. You would apply on the ASCP website. You can also study by yourself, the books are just recommended.

  • @sunainabee
    @sunainabee Год назад

    I couldn't find the training documentation form for M(ASCP) thats for Microbiology route 1. Van u guide me please

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Google “Microbiology technologist experience documentation form”. It displays as a pdf document

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Oh wait - for route 1, just apply for the exam. Route 1 is education, so you don’t need work experience

  • @jess4736
    @jess4736 Год назад +1

    me going into my senior year in a BS in Forensic Biology but is getting intrigued by this field. Is it too late 😅

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      Not at all. I found out about the field on my senior year as a microbiology major. Do a quick search in your area for MLS programs (post-bacc, second bachelor's or entry masters) if you'd like to go back to school to sit for the ASCP exam

  • @nazokatxonmamasoliyeva7286
    @nazokatxonmamasoliyeva7286 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hello! I am from Uzbekistan. I am a doctor labaratory. I do clinical and biochemical analysis. Now I am learning english and I am going to take ascp certificate. Please help me. First what should I do.

    • @bryanncole
      @bryanncole 5 месяцев назад

      Have you try reach to mr Greg for a help?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  5 месяцев назад

      I do not have any information on this process. There are some other channels that help people find work in other countries. Try searching videos for the ASCPi exam for the international exam

  • @maryshenouda6241
    @maryshenouda6241 3 месяца назад

    I want to take MLT in chemistry can you tell which the better resource for studying!!

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  3 месяца назад

      Either of the resources will work. The books are sectioned off by area, so you can just study the chemistry section if that makes sense. Or even get the chemistry textbook, but its alot of information and moreso helpful as a reference text instead of reading the entire book.

  • @vencebuchanan
    @vencebuchanan Год назад

    🥰

  • @anacarolinapadron8452
    @anacarolinapadron8452 Год назад

    IM USING LABTOUTORS AND LABCE!

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      Good luck on your exam! I found labce very helpful 😄

  • @classynez4284
    @classynez4284 Год назад

    I got accepted into the MLT program ..... So proud Fall 2023

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      Congratulations!! So excited for you!

  • @muhammadmuzamildgk8920
    @muhammadmuzamildgk8920 4 месяца назад

    How can I take a mock exam ? My ascp exam is on 9th of March please guide me

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  4 месяца назад

      Maybe try quizlet? If you dont have access to the books/resources mentioned in the video.

  • @gracesamuel7813
    @gracesamuel7813 2 месяца назад

    As a final yr student of medical laboratory science in Nigeria what do I need to know

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 месяца назад

      Make sure to take time to review topics you didn't understand in school, every concept in MLS has a chance to appear in a question on your exam.

  • @muskahanify7649
    @muskahanify7649 2 года назад

    I studied 5,000 questions from Medial-lab, but it didn't help me I had the ASCP test failed. I have been told that BOC 6th edition will help. The ASCP will bring questions from the BOC book. I don't know if that is true.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      I used both medialab and BOC book. I agree that the BOC 6th ed was the most similar resource to the exam questions. I can't say I remember specifics from that book on my exam though, but I didn't do all of the questions in the book. I did maybe 50 from each section. Maybe its possible, it's such a big question bank.

    • @sevanjalo8302
      @sevanjalo8302 Год назад

      No is not true, I studied same thing ‘
      Failed

  • @sistefera6987
    @sistefera6987 Год назад

    I could not pass the the seminar exam , so is there any way to rexam
    Please help me if there is any way

  • @teenasaji-vp8vs
    @teenasaji-vp8vs Год назад

    Helllo mam
    I’m a LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIST from INDIA with two year experience
    Would like to work in US as a Histopathology technologist.
    How can i get the ASCP registration from here?
    Or is it only possible for the US citizens

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Histopathology is not apart of medical lab science training. I believe it would require attending a histology program and then getting certified as a histotechnologist.

  • @zunairazahid7713
    @zunairazahid7713 2 года назад

    Hello Mam I have completed my bachelors in MLT in 2020 and I have done 6 months internship now I am here in turkey and I am going to start my masters in coming September. I just got a thought to give MLS. Am I eligible? And whats the maximum duration to get yourself completely prepared for this exam?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      You’d have to look into the requirements of international applicants for the ascp exam

    • @sherylshiz9419
      @sherylshiz9419 Год назад

      I’m an intern right now and I met a few techs that worked during their pregnancy. So I feel it’s pretty safe to work in the lab, just make sure you have all the proper PPE.

  • @nehagajera2998
    @nehagajera2998 Год назад

    Hello I prepare for ascp boc exam in microbiology can u give me some book and idea

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      I listed all the books and resources in the description box of this video

  • @user-op3vs5eh7u
    @user-op3vs5eh7u 9 месяцев назад

    Hi what video you talked about that is helpful ? thank you

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  9 месяцев назад

      I linked the channels in the description box

  • @hassandwidar4824
    @hassandwidar4824 Год назад

    If i have bachelor in biochemistry and 2 years experience in chemistry lab,
    Is there a lot of opportunities as chemistry technologist?
    Or i should be generalist?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      There's alot of opportunities in big laboratories, especially if you have experience with specialized testing like HPLC, electrophoresis, mass spec, serology, etc.

    • @hassandwidar4824
      @hassandwidar4824 Год назад

      @@domilarae is there opportunities in hospitals too or private labs only ?
      I have 2 years experience in chemistry lab which i have been using analyzers like cobas 8000 (Roch) ,centaur and atteilca ( Siemens)

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      If same analyzers are in hospitals. Just apply to jobs and see if you hear back. If you get certified in chem, you shouldn't have issues finding a job.

  • @tobajacob3616
    @tobajacob3616 7 месяцев назад

    Pls can u help me with some E-materials to use

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  7 месяцев назад

      I’m familiar with materials on Amazon for purchase.

  • @adnanahmad3263
    @adnanahmad3263 2 месяца назад

    So help get

  • @qaisarsbiology5267
    @qaisarsbiology5267 2 года назад

    thank you dear for the useful info please i do mention here is medicos perfectionalis and the second is i can't get your pronounced name please write it here. thank you

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      Everything mentioned in the video is in the description box.. the RUclips channels mentioned are Medicosis Perfectionalis and LabLadyMcGill

  • @noodles8485
    @noodles8485 Месяц назад

    can you take this exam without a BS in MLS ? I have a degree in human bio and chemistry and i am considering becoming a lab technician

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Месяц назад

      Yes, if you can find a job that will hire you. It takes a few years of work experience to qualify for the exam through alternative routes other than education

  • @YusufAbdulkadir-cc6ux
    @YusufAbdulkadir-cc6ux 5 дней назад

    I am afraid to take the exam. Can you please guide me. I am eligible to taie the exam.

  • @kibitokstephen
    @kibitokstephen Год назад

    Hello. I am a medical laboratory Technologist from Kenya. Can I register for the ASCP exam?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      You have to see if you qualify for the international exam through ASCP.org

  • @BigAHNEE
    @BigAHNEE 11 месяцев назад

    How many calculation questions are on it?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  11 месяцев назад

      It’s randomized, so there isn’t an exact amount that will be calculation based. The questions are determined by the subject percentages.

  • @patrickkavanaugh8482
    @patrickkavanaugh8482 Год назад

    How long would you suggest studying, will be taking the exam in like 6-7 months

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +2

      I started reviewing about 7 months before, and spent some time reviewing material and practicing questions for one subject per month. I switched to doing a lot of mock exams about a month before the exam

    • @southernlady6244
      @southernlady6244 Год назад +1

      ​@@domilarae Where did you find the mock exams?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      @@southernlady6244 medialab website, quizlet and practice books

  • @070209590
    @070209590 Год назад

    I studied Medialab and BOC stimulation exam practice, but I failed twice. The ACSP exam questions were completely different.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +1

      The BOC book was the most similar to my exam questions. Have you spent time remediating the subject material?

    • @mahalialawes775
      @mahalialawes775 Год назад

      i need a study partner

    • @jacquebenson5993
      @jacquebenson5993 Год назад

      @@domilarae what is the BOC book?

    • @Ijee12
      @Ijee12 10 месяцев назад

      @@mahalialawes775do you still need a study partner?

  • @nasirajabeen8010
    @nasirajabeen8010 11 месяцев назад

    If i give exam M(ascp). Should i practice and study from microbiology or other laboratory departments are included what they are asking in exam ? Only i practice microbiology?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  11 месяцев назад

      I would say just focus on microbiology and the sub areas within micro. Maybe take a look at Laboratory Operations and Management in the ASCP exam outline just in case

    • @nasirajabeen8010
      @nasirajabeen8010 11 месяцев назад

      @@domilarae thanks for your quick response really appreciated 🙏👍👏 . Do you have any idea which book is best for M ASCPi

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  11 месяцев назад

      @@nasirajabeen8010 if you are looking to practice, then the books mentioned in the video should be helpful. if you are looking for full textbooks - maybe “Textbook of Diagnostic Microbiology”. Or there’s a similar microbiology book by Bailey And Scott. You may have to find additional text to supplement for medical mycology as well as Parasitology. I have see those books on Amazon, but I haven’t read them to suggest titles.

  • @fritzbalajadia6605
    @fritzbalajadia6605 Год назад +1

    I am in the program (MLT). I am so stressed and my grades for my clinical chemistry and Immunology is not looking good. Thinking BOC is makes me more anxious..

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +2

      Your feelings are understandable! Definitely take things one step at a time. Is it certain concepts or topics in chemistry and immunology that you need help with?

    • @fritzbalajadia6605
      @fritzbalajadia6605 Год назад +1

      @@domilarae In chemistry, the dilution problem got me so bad. I understand it now.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад +2

      Check out LabLadyMcGill on RUclips, her videos might be helpful as you go through the program

    • @fritzbalajadia6605
      @fritzbalajadia6605 Год назад +1

      @@domilarae thank you

  • @Jasmine-hw7zm
    @Jasmine-hw7zm 10 месяцев назад

    I graduated 2 years ago and barely remember anything. I hope I can still get certified😢

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  10 месяцев назад

      You got it! There’s a lot of resources right on RUclips too

  • @camilleramos8659
    @camilleramos8659 Месяц назад

    Hi, can I ask for your help? I really need a rationale for a question under hemostasis, but I don't have the copy of the book, nor do have money to buy the book. Thank youuuu

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Месяц назад

      I may be able to help. Google is also an option, but feel free to ask the question lol

    • @camilleramos8659
      @camilleramos8659 Месяц назад

      A question number 387 under hemostasis, idk how the answer became DRVVT, I wanted to check for the rationale but I can't find a soft copy of the book with the rationale on it.

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Месяц назад

      @camilleramos8659 what is the actual question? This site may help you. quizlet.com/215943915/complete-boc-ascp-prep-flash-cards/

    • @camilleramos8659
      @camilleramos8659 Месяц назад

      I already checked the link, but can't find what I need 🥲
      A patient has the following result:
      PT: 12.1 seconds
      aPTT: 52 seconds
      Immediate 1:1 mixing study: patient = 50 seconds,
      pooled normal plasma = 32.7 seconds
      The next test should be performed is?
      The answer is DRVVT, but I would like to know why?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Месяц назад +1

      @camilleramos8659 okay, this may or may not be helpful. The patient has a prolonged aPTT. The mixing study didn’t correct the aPTT, so it could be something systemic that’s inhibiting clotting, not a clotting factor deficiency. The DRVVT screens for lupus like antibodies that could be inhibiting the clotting process in the patient. It might be helpful to learn mixing study interpretations to understand why you wouldn’t perform the other tests.

  • @JoseRicardoRamirezFernandez
    @JoseRicardoRamirezFernandez 3 месяца назад

    I have been found eligible for the exam by ASCP now! They give a date period to take the exam, does anybody know in case I fail the exam if I need to retake it in this same period?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  3 месяца назад +1

      You can retake it, but I believe there is a short wait period before you can re-apply for the exam.

  • @kkabeer100
    @kkabeer100 Год назад

    I'm also plan to ascp

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Good luck as you study for your exam!

  • @umerbeyg50
    @umerbeyg50 2 года назад

    Kindly guide me after passing the ASCP exam. Which countries will open for us? I mean in which country we can emigrate direct?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      Ascp is the national board exam for United States.

    • @umerbeyg50
      @umerbeyg50 2 года назад

      @@domilarae i mean i am from Pakistan so after passing this exam which countries i can practice as a medical lab technologist and i can migrate?

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      If you take this exam, It’s acceptable for practicing in the United States

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  2 года назад

      I do not know what is required to move to the US from out of country.

  • @robiul8133
    @robiul8133 Год назад

    Are book BOS aviable in web?

  • @anacarolinapadron8452
    @anacarolinapadron8452 Год назад +1

    I passed my exam! in each question I thought that I would not make it. I am sooooo happy!

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      Congratulations on passing and getting certified!!!!

  • @HajimeIsayama___
    @HajimeIsayama___ Год назад

    What's the duration of the exam? How many hours are you given to finish it

    • @domilarae
      @domilarae  Год назад

      I think it’s 2 hours and 30 mins total to complete the exam

    • @HajimeIsayama___
      @HajimeIsayama___ Год назад

      @@domilarae thank you for your answer! I graDUATEd 7 years ago and wanted to sit for the ascpi. Your video is a great help as i didnt know where to start,