1. Apply critical thinking to constructively investigate, evaluate and solve problems within the clinical laboratory environment.
2. Interact with patients and other health care professionals using effective communication, teamwork skills and interprofessional skills.
3. Comply with the legal and ethical requirements of practice, protecting the patient’s right to a reasonable standard of care.
4. Adhere to the professional standards associated with medical laboratory science including scope of practice, accountability, and professional development.
5. Conduct professional practice according to established protocols, safety guidelines, and existing legislation.
6. Perform various laboratory techniques including all appropriate stages of the pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical phase of testing process.
7. Evaluate laboratory samples using scientific knowledge and skills to interpret, document, and report laboratory results according to established protocols.
8. Practice the principles of quality management, including the promotion of quality standards.
9. Protect patient confidentiality to maintain the trust of the public by managing access to patient information and specimens, limiting information sharing, maintaining confidentiality in results communication, and monitoring and reporting breaches in accordance with federal and provincial legislation.
10. Engage in time management strategies to complete laboratory tasks and tests efficiently to meet patient care needs by prioritizing tasks, managing interruptions and distractions.
11. Adapt to changing circumstances to maintain the accuracy and reliability of laboratory results by remaining open-minded and embracing new approaches and methods.
12. Exhibit cultural humility towards patients and coworkers by treating them with respect, valuing their backgrounds and beliefs, avoiding biases, and providing culturally safe care.
13. Collaborate with patients in their care and promote patient-centered care by explaining procedures, answering questions, and responding to concerns (when knowledge is available) while respecting the patients' decisions.
14. Follow institutional guidelines to report unprofessional conduct and incompetence to appropriate regulatory body and/or management to uphold professional ethics and standards.