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TESTIMONIALS OF BSMT GRADUATES FROM THE PHILIPPINES
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C.A.P.R
◈ Studied BS in Medical Technology
◈ At Silliman University
◈ Graduated 2016Why did I choose Medical Technology:
The reason why I ended up this course is because I’ve always been interested in working in a clinical laboratory and I’m glad that I chose Silliman University because it offered me the skills to build a strong character.About my college education:
I learned a lot while studying BS in Medical Technology, from studying to working. The same thing I applied in my life today, it builds my self confidence and self reliant. It makes me become of what I am today, a better person. I had a difficult time. I felt so tired and I almost gave up. I stopped pushing myself to persevere. But I keep trying to bring back the interest I had and the will to finish the course. Looking back to it, I am really grateful that I didn’t give up. Passion, dedication and courage are necessary if you taking a plunge in this courseMy current job:
Registered Medical Technologist at a government hospital.Am I using what I learned in college:
What I learned in school and during my internship is definitely what awaits me in the real world, and so much more. My phlebotomy skills gets better in every blood extraction that I made. I get to appreciate the ideas and concepts that I only read in books. I encounter more abnormalities in analysis of urine and other body fluids. I am able to correlate the result of complete blood count and blood chemistry to the patients’ diagnosis whenever stated. It is like I’m learning all over again but this time, I am solely responsible of my actions in the aim to cure the patients so accuracy and precision is really needed.Advice to people who are thinking of studying this course:
In taking up BS Medical Technology, one should really have the passion in what we actually do. It is very stress-inducing, mind-draining, and physically and emotionally exhausting but if you really love what you do, it is very fulfilling and rewarding as you make your way to graduation and through the board exam. It demands a great amount of time and sacrifice yet it will be all worth it when you reached your goal. Dedication and patience are must-haves. Strong will and a great deal of fighting-spirit will help you get through the course. Just don’t give up easily and you will definitely reap the fruit of your labor.
TESTIMONIALS OF BSMT GRADUATES FROM THE PHILIPPINES
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M.G.
◈ Studied BS in Medical Technology
◈ At University of Santo Tomas
◈ Graduated 2008Why did I choose Medical Technology:
I really wanted to take up something related to medicine.About my college education:
MedTech is a very interesting course. You can learn about chemistry, microbiology, hematology and other related disciplines. It is very tough and you need to have retentive memory for all the information and the theories that you need to remember and understand. You also need a lot of positive outlook and patience.My current job:
I am a laboratory technician.How long did it take to find a job:
17 monthsDo I recommend studying Medical Technology:
At this time, job availability to qualified candidates is relatively good.Advice to people who are thinking of studying this course:
Every course out there are difficult on it’s own, you just have to find that one degree program that will suit your skills and your interest best! And when you happen to discover that it is MedTech, then, good for you! For this will be a wonderful journey for you! I hope you will be able to surpass all the difficulties that you may encounter! Have a great learning experience!
TESTIMONIALS OF BSMT GRADUATES FROM THE PHILIPPINES
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S.O.
◈ Studied BS in Medical Technology
◈ At Cebu Doctors’ University
◈ Graduated 2014About my college education:
During our freshman and sophomore year, we have a total of 7 sections. Everything went well during this time. As we enter 3rd year, this is where the REAL BATTLE begins. Everyone will tell you that 3rd years is very hard so you must come in prepared. But no one will tell you how the system sucks!3rd years 1st sem, we were around 5 or 6 sections? You will be classified according to how smart/intelligent you are. Section A and B, composed of students who are trying to continue the course but you will fail anyway. C and D, average kids. E and F, smart kids.
3rd years 2nd sem, from 5 or 6 sections, we were down to 4 sections. In this sem, even though you’re a Dean Lister when you were a freshman, or a valedictorian in high-school and elementary, it won’t matter. It doesn’t matter. Section A and B, smart kids. Section C and D, average kids trying to get through. At the end of this sem, some of the students from A and B, failed in their major subjects. Either, you will be delayed and retake it next year OR transfer to other school, overload and still march on time. Most of the students from C and D didn’t make it.
I have a few batch mates who are Deans lister during our 1st years and 2nd years but they failed in 3rd years 2nd sem. So they transferred to other schools in Manila, and bang, now, they all pass the boards. All of them.
Am I using what I learned in college:
More on the theoretical side not on the practical side/what you do on the hospital. Focus only on books.
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