Commission Background and Establishment
Advisory Committee on Clinical Laboratory Practitioners Active Advisory
Quarterly Committee on Health Executive Appointment
The Advisory Committee on Clinical Laboratory Practitioners shall develop and submit to the Board guidelines for the licensure of cytotechnologists, histologic technicians, histotechnologists, medical laboratory technicians, medical technologists, and the registration of phlebotomists.
The qualifications for the professional members of the Advisory Committee on Clinical Laboratory Practitioners shall be as follows: "(1) The pathologist, for at least 3 years preceding appointment, shall have been actively engaged as a pathologist in rendering professional services in pathology or in the education and training of medical personnel in pathology. "(2) The medical technologist, for at least 3 years preceding the appointment, shall have been actively engaged as a medical technologist in rendering professional services in medical technology or in the education and training of medical technologists. "(3) The medical laboratory technician, for at least 3 years preceding the appointment, shall have been actively engaged as a medical laboratory technician in rendering professional services as a medical technician.
One Pathologist certified by the American Board of Pathology or the American Board of Osteopathic Pathology; One Medical Technologist and Supervisor; One Medical Technologist who is not a Supervisor; One Medical Laboratory Technician; and One Consumer Member. Members must be licensed in the District for 3 years including rendering services.
D.C. ACT 20-618 https://code.dccouncil.us/us/dc/council/code/sections/3-1202.08
Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services (DMHHS) Department of Health (DOH)
02-02-2016
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Executive Appointment (Mayor's Order) 3
http://motaboards.applytojob.com/apply/8mm93A/Advisory-Committee-On-Clinical-Laboratory-Practitioners
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Points of Contact
Executive Director – District of Columbia Board of Pharmacy Program Manager - Pharmaceutical Control Division
Tiera Williams Tiera.Williams@dc.gov (202) 727-9811
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Created on April 22, 2016 at  3:56 PM (EDT). Last updated by Rangel, Vida on Jan.  7 at  5:20 PM (EST). Owned by Taylor, Amaya (OFRA Intern).
Amaya (OFRA Intern) Taylor
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