Doctor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences (DCLS)

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Doctor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences (DCLS)

time-durations

Duration: 3 Year(s)

The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), Galveston

Galveston, Texas, USA

Course TypeDoctorate

Course Specialty

Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT)

Overview

The Doctor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences (DCLS) at UTMB is a professional terminal degree designed to elevate the clinical expertise of practicing medical laboratory scientists. The program emphasizes advanced diagnostic reasoning, leadership in laboratory utilization, interprofessional collaboration, evidence-based practice, and education. Students build skills to consult with healthcare teams, interpret complex laboratory data, conduct clinical research, and influence practice standards. Most coursework is delivered online, but students must complete four on-campus clinical rotations, typically one per year. The DCLS was one of the first accredited programs of its kind in the United States and prepares graduates to be practitioners, educators, and leaders in laboratory medicine.



Admission Intake

JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember

Fee (INR):

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Stipend (INR):

Not specified as provided; students may pursue external scholarships through UTMB Enrollment Services.

Accomodation:

As Per Availability

Scholarship:

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Eligibility

  1. Completion of a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Clinical/Medical Laboratory Science or related area.
  2. Certified as a generalist Medical Laboratory Scientist (ASCP or equivalent).
  3. Minimum of three years professional laboratory experience.
  4. Official transcripts from all institutions attended.
  5. Three letters of recommendation.
  6. Personal statement/CV.
  7. Personal interview (in person or via conference).
  8. International applicants must meet English proficiency requirements

Minimum Education

BMLT (Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology)Bachelor Degree

Admission Process:

  1. Prepare required documents (transcripts, CV, personal statement, letters of recommendation).
  2. Submit application through the Allied Health Centralized Application Service (AHCAS).
  3. Pay application fees (AHCAS + UTMB supplemental).
  4. Ensure certification (e.g., MLS(ASCP)) and experience criteria are met.
  5. Complete personal interview with faculty (on campus or online).
  6. Await admissions decision (typically by mid-May).
  7. Once admitted, complete background check and enrollment steps.
  8. Begin courses in the Fall term.
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