Laboratorians Wanted

In a letter to The New York Times, the American Society for Clinical Pathology's Blair Holladay says that a shortage of clinical laboratory staff is part of the reason why some patients must wait so long for test results. Holladay, ASCP's executive vice president, notes that "the [US] Department of Labor projects that to meet demand, approximately 11,000 medical laboratory professionals will be needed each year through 2018," though as it stands, "only about 6,000 individuals are graduating each year from accredited or approved educational training programs." She adds that without a boost in enrollment in such training programs, "increased wait times for test results, whether they come directly from the laboratory or from a physician, may make it even more difficult to meet the public’s demand for prompt results."