Posts Tagged ‘Medical Technologist’
The H1-B visa lottery is the fastest U.S. visa option for international medical technologists
For international medical technologists aspiring to kickstart their careers in the United States, understanding the intricacies of visa options is crucial. The EB-3 and H-1B visas are viable routes to U.S. employment for medical technologists who choose to work with Conexus MedStaff. However, the choice between the two options hinges on various factors, including processing times, eligibility…
Read MoreRequirements to be offered a contract with Conexus MedStaff
Conexus MedStaff provides opportunities for international registered nurses and medical technologists to live their version of the American dream, by offering them new careers in the United States with exciting benefits. Find out if you meet the requirements to start your U.S. adventure with us. In addition to working in an area of your choice in the U.S., a…
Read MoreTreat the Healthcare Job Skills Gap Dilemma with Effective Nursing and Medical Technologist Education
The skills and training job seekers have often doesn’t match the experience required for specialized jobs in the emerging economy. This difference between the skills that employers are looking for and the training and experience that candidates possess is called the “skills gap.” How the Skills Gap Affects Healthcare Professional Retention As a nurse, I…
Read More8 Steps to ASCPi Certification for International Medical Technologists (Key Requirements)
If you’re an international medical technologist who wants to build a future in the U.S., this guide will help you understand the steps to attain ASCPi certification. The ASCPi credential certifies professional competency among new and practicing international Medical Technologists to contribute globally to the highest standards of patient safety. International medical technologists looking for…
Read MoreHealthcare Professionals to use OET for U.S. Immigration
OET, an English language test for healthcare, has been added to the list of recognized English tests for immigration to the USA. Nurses and members of some other health professions from around the world will soon be able to use their OET results when applying for U.S. visas. The Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA),…
Read MoreInternational Med Techs: Build Your Career in the USA
Healthcare professionals who choose to pursue a career as a medical technologist in the USA have excellent potential for a stable career path with rapid growth and opportunities. The number of Americans ages 65 and older is projected to nearly double from 52 million in 2018 to 95 million by 2060, and the 65-and-older age…
Read MoreUSA Medical Lab Technologist Jobs
Using technology and data, medical technologists provide valuable insight to inform life-saving decisions made in healthcare. This work is critical to supporting healthcare providers as they seek solutions for patients. Because of their role in healthcare and helping patients, we are grateful to be a U.S. employer of international medical technologists. If you’re an international…
Read MorePandemic to Endemic: Taking Care of Our Healthcare Professionals
Pandemics are a pervasive, rapid spread of disease, with exponentially rising cases over a large area. Endemic viruses, meanwhile, are constantly present and have predictable spread. That predictability allows healthcare systems and doctors to prepare and adapt, reducing loss of life. The Impact of the Pandemic on Healthcare Professionals During the pandemic, more focus was…
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International registered nurses and international medical technologists from around the world are a true asset to support hospitals in the U.S. They bring with them a wealth of clinical knowledge and a passion to succeed. Such qualities are the substance of truly world-class healthcare professionals who always practice with compassion, dignity and respect. Besides sponsoring…
Read MoreInternational Medical Technologist Certification to work in the U.S.
If you’re looking to work as a Medical Technologist based in the U.S., the future looks bright. The U.S. Medical Technologist (MT) field is expected to grow. Reports show that by 2025 there will be a shortage of 98,700 medical technologists in the U.S.. Needless to say, the future is bright for international Medical Technologists who…
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