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BOC Mission Statement

The mission of the Board of Certification is to provide excellence in certification of laboratory professionals on behalf of patients worldwide.

BOC Vision Statement

Serving as the largest and oldest pathology and laboratory medicine society and as the gold standard in certification for laboratory professionals, the BOC of the ASCP will take the leadership role in the future of laboratory medicine. Its work will focus on promoting public awareness and assuming a proactive role in legislation that impacts the certification or practice of laboratory professionals. The BOC will strive to ensure an adequate and competent workforce to protect public health and advocate for increased communication with program directors regarding certification and its maintenance through continuing education. There will be ongoing efforts to develop and globally consolidate new certifications in response to emerging disciplines or regulatory changes in the delivery of laboratory testing. Operating in a financially stable manner, the BOC will be instrumental in stimulating economic and workforce development both nationally and internationally.

About the Board of Certification

The ASCP Board of Registry (BOR) was founded in 1928 by the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), six years after the Society was founded in 1922. The BOC is a separate certifying body within the organizational structure of the ASCP. To date, over 430,000 individuals have been certified by the BOC that is recognized as the preeminent certifying agency for clinical laboratory personnel.

In March 2007, the BOR was awarded accreditation by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for the Medical Technologist (MT), Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) and Phlebotomy Technician (PBT) certification programs. ANSI awards accreditation to personnel certification agencies that meet the International ISO Standard 17024.

The BOC offers certifications in 20 different categories and qualifications in three categories. Over the last several years, the BOC has expanded certification worldwide. A complete listing of all the certifications and qualifications offered by the Board of Certification is available.

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news & documents


NCA Certificants Welcomed to ASCP Board of Certification
The ASCP BOC welcomes the laboratory professionals previously certified by the National Credentialing Agency (NCA) and subsequently transferred to the BOC to log in and explore the ASCP BOC website. more...


International Certification Introduced at the 2009 JAMT/AAMLS meeting in Yokohama, Japan
July 30 to August 1, 2009, the ASCP BOC (formerly BOR) Japanese Advisory Board held the ASCPi kick off announcement at the 58th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Association of Medical Technologists (JAMT) at Pacifico Yokohama, Yokohama in conjunction with the 3rd Congress of the Asia Association of Medical Laboratory Scientists (AAMLS). more...


ASCP BOR and NCA Form Single Certification Agency
The American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Registry (BOR) and the National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel (NCA) on July 21, 2009, signed an agreement forming a single certification agency for medical laboratory professionals. The agency will be called the ASCP Board of Certification (BOC). The agreement is effective on Friday, October 23, 2009. At that time, the NCA will be dissolved as a corporation. more...


ASCP-BOC to be sole provider for licensure examinations for New York State
On February 4, the ASCP Board of Registry (BOR)/Board of Certification (BOC) was awarded the contract to be the sole provider of licensure examinations for Medical Technologists (MT)/Medical Laboratory Scientists (MLS) and Medical Laboratory Technicians (MLT) for a period of five years by the New York State Education Department. more...


Attention: Active U.S. Military Personnel
Active military personnel enrolled in the military Medical Laboratory Specialist course will be allowed to sit for the MLT(ASCP) certification examination within the last three weeks of Phase II training as long as the following guidelines are met: more...


Call for Volunteers


BOC Newsletter Special Edition 2009


BOR Newsletter Summer 2009
A newsletter documenting the latest news from the ASCP Board of Registry.


BOR Newsletter Spring 2009


BOR Newsletter Winter 2009


Fall 2008 BOR Newsletter


Spring/Summer 2008 BOR Newsletter

news & documents

Procedures
Procedures for Examination & Certification (PDF)
Complete information on eligibility requirements, application and examination processes.


FAQs Regarding the BOR/NCA Unification into a Single Certifying Agency
If you have questions about the recent merger of the ASCP Board of Registry (BOR) and the National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel (NCA), we have answers! more...


Examination Statistics
Annual statistics for the certification and qualification examinations

publications

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Board of Certification Study Guide for the Clinical Laboratory Certification Examinations, 5th Edition
Oversight Editors: Patricia A. Tanabe, MPA, MLS(ASCP)CM; and E. Blair Holladay, PhD, SCT(ASCP)CM; and the ASCP Board of Certification Staff

The long-awaited new edition of The Board of Certification Study Guide – the authoritative study tool for preparing for the ASCP Board of Certification (BOC) Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) and Medical Technician (MLT) certification examinations – has been updated and expanded to include new sections on molecular pathology, lab information, safety, answers and explanations for each question, and much more.

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Board of Registry Study Guide: Histotechnology Examinations (2nd edition)
Authors: Freida Carson, PhD; Laura Culver Edgar, MT(ASCP); Donna Surges Tatum, PhD

Applicants preparing for the Board of Certification examinations in HT and HTL will find valuable assistance in this handy guide.

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2010 Lab Week Planning Guide
This Planning Guide "Idea Book" is a brief review of some of the most successful “tricks of the trade” used over the years to promote Lab Week. As good as these ideas are, the most important thing in promoting National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week is to put your imagination to work and tailor your celebration to the goals you set for your specific organization’s observance. View an e-book version here.

Call for Board Nominations
The ASCP Nominations Committee seeks your assistance in identifying potential nominees for service as a member at-Large on the ASCP Board of Directors. The deadline for nominations is February 12, 2010. more...

Pathology and Lab Medicine News
Get the latest pathology and laboratory medicine news from ASCP's partnership website with Medscape. more...

AJCP Call for Abstracts
Present your research at the premier educational event for pathologists and pathology residents. The AJCP Poster Sessions and Resident Research Symposium competition will take place at the 2010 ASCP Annual Meeting in San Francisco, October 27-31. The deadline to submit abstracts for both the competition and poster sessions is April 30, 2010. more...

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American Journal of Clinical Pathology is the leading clinical-oriented peer-reviewed pathology and laboratory medicine research journal. more...

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Laboratory Medicine is our monthly periodical dedicated to providing continuing education, career development and new technologies to the entire laboratory community. more...

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