Essential Functions represent the non-academic requirements of the program that all students must master to successfully participate in the program and become employable. All students are expected to:
1. Vision: be able to read and interpret charts, graphs, and labels; read and interpret instrument panels and printouts; discriminate colors, hue, shading or intensity and clarity; read microscopic material and record results.
2. Speech and Hearing: be able to communicate effectively and sensitively in order to assess non-verbal communication; adequately transmit information; follow verbal or written communication.
3. Motor Functions: possess all skills necessary to carry out diagnostic procedures; manipulate tools, instruments and equipment; perform phlebotomy safely and accurately; travel to a clinical site for clinical experience.
4. Behavioral Requirements: possess the emotional health required for full utilization of applicant’s intellectual abilities; be able to recognize emergency situations and take appropriate action.
5. Physical Requirements: be able to complete fine repetitive hand movements; twist and bend; handle flammable and infectious materials; handle hazardous chemicals and electrical equipment; lift 10 pounds; maintain prolonged sitting or standing positions; maintain concentration with distracting noises and close proximity to fellow workers; tolerate unpleasant odors; work in buildings either above or below ground level; work in an environment without windows; perform keyboarding.
6. Critical Thinking: be able to appropriately perform complex interpretative testing.
7. Professionalism: be able to maintain a professional attitude and appearance as described in the MLT Student Manual.
