Let's face it. If you don't do well in your college Anatomy and Physiology course, it might be a good idea to find another way to make a living. This is one of the first required courses for many allied health professions, including medical laboratory technicians and technologists (or clinical laboratory scientists or medical laboratory scientists or whatever the "nom du jour" is.)
When I trained to become a medical laboratory technician, I did not go to a traditional MLT school. I was army trained. My program was NAACLS accredited and condensed two years worth of training into one year. One of the first courses we took was anatomy and physiology. I couldn't stay awake in class most of the time, but thanks to excellent study guides, I was a "go" after successfully passing all of my tests and competencies.
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