How much school does it take to learn to do (lab) bloodwork? Like platelet counts, for example?

2020-04-15T00:52:31Z

You don't realize I already know how to read and write, lol?

BloodDoc2020-05-14T15:12:55Z

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Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) positions generally require a two year associate degree, usually from a community or junior college.  Medical Technology (MT) is a 4 year Bachelor of Science Degree.  
https://study.com/medical_technology_programs.html

Pearl2020-04-15T01:41:57Z

i would ask your school about it

L. E. Gant2020-04-15T00:45:25Z

Well, first you need to learn how to count...

You also need to be able to read and write.

Then, since the numbers are fairly large, you need to be able to divide, subtract and multiply, as well as handle exponentiation 

More, you need to be able to follow instructions, listen to lectures, and ...