| Aspect | General Medical Technologist | Clinical Laboratory Technician |
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| Credentials | Bachelor's degree in medical technology or related field, certification (ASCP or AMT) | Associate's degree in laboratory science or related field, certification often preferred |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, diagnostic labs, clinics, research facilities | Similar settings, often entry-level roles in labs |
| Job Responsibilities | Perform complex lab tests, analyze results, supervise technologists | Prepare samples, perform routine tests, assist technologists |
While both roles work in laboratory settings and require certification, General Medical Technologists typically have a bachelor's degree and handle more complex testing and supervisory tasks, whereas Clinical Laboratory Technicians usually have an associate's degree and focus on routine testing and sample preparation.