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 Our Mission

To promote the National Standards of the health care laboratory sciences within the state. To provide opportunity for increasing technical knowledge of our members and to support both National and State organizational goals. 


 

 

  About AMT

The American Medical Technologists (AMT) is a nonprofit certification agency and professional membership association representing more than 45,000 individuals in allied health care. Since 1939, AMT has been helping its members meet the challenges of their professions, and foster their professional and personal growth.

Members include Medical Technologists, Medical Laboratory Technicians, Medical Assistants, Dental Assistants, Office Laboratory Technicians, Phlebotomy Technicians, Laboratory Consultants, and Allied Health Instructors. In order to become an AMT member, you need to be certified by meeting educational, professional experience and examination requirements. Once certified by AMT, members receive many valuable benefits that include educational and professional programs, career assistance, information services, networking opportunities, and many other benefits.

 

 

 


  Contact Information

This site is designed primarily for the use of membership within the State of Pennsylvania as well as the National Organization.  It is hoped that the concept of a web site will encourage participation in the organization and promote a more active membership within the state.  Any article published herein is the sole responsibility of the author and does not necessarily represent the views of the Pennsylvania State Society of American Medical Technologists unless otherwise specified.


 

 

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