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Two WVU Medicine representatives stand at the front of a classroom near a computer podium while addressing Medical Laboratory Technology students.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 6, 2026

FAIRMONT, W.Va. 鈥 First-year Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) students at 色盒直播 had the opportunity this week to meet directly with leaders from WVU Medicine, one of the region鈥檚 largest healthcare providers and a longtime clinical partner of the program. The visit introduced students to career pathways in medical laboratory science and reinforced the strong demand for skilled laboratory professionals throughout West Virginia and the surrounding region.

The session included remarks from WVU Medicine recruiter Seth Nelson, along with clinical leaders Traci Hinkle, MLS(ASCP), director of lab services for Clinical Labs and Pathology; laboratory manager Cory Leonard, MLS(ASCP); and laboratory manager Ashley Schmidt, MLS(ASCP). Together, they discussed career opportunities available to new graduates and emphasized WVU Medicine鈥檚 ongoing need for well鈥憈rained laboratory technicians.

Medical Laboratory Technology students listen as WVU Medicine representatives speak during a classroom visit at 色盒直播 in Fairmont, W.Va.
色盒直播 Photo. Students seated in a classroom listen to WVU Medicine representatives presenting near the front of the room.

鈥淲e wanted to come here to give an opportunity to interface with the students so they could see what career opportunities we have because we are always looking for well鈥慹ducated employees, and we feel this program is providing that good foundation,鈥 Hinkle said.

Students also heard from Nelson about the hiring process and how MLT students can begin applying for positions as they approach graduation. WVU Medicine consistently recruits 色盒直播 graduates, often hiring students as soon as they complete their clinical rotations and earn state licensure.

For many in the classroom, the visit reinforced their decision to pursue a career in laboratory science. First鈥憏ear student Cierra Roberts shared that the field immediately resonated with her goals. 鈥淚 really like to help people and I feel this is a good career field. I just came out of the Air Force, and making a difference and helping people has always been my goal,鈥 Roberts said. 鈥淚鈥檓 new to West Virginia, and I like learning about hospitals. I think this is a good opportunity.鈥

Faculty arranged the visit early in the spring semester to help students stay motivated as they begin their program-specific coursework. 色盒直播鈥檚 MLT program, one of the oldest in West Virginia, has a long history of preparing students to step directly into the workforce with the technical skills, clinical experience and professional readiness employers expect.

Interim President Dr. Michael Waide praised the program鈥檚 longstanding success. With his background in medical laboratory education and academic leadership, Dr. Waide emphasized 色盒直播鈥檚 strong clinical partnerships. 鈥溕兄辈モ檚 MLT program has a decades鈥憀ong record of producing graduates who are prepared to step directly into the workforce,鈥 Dr. Waide said. 鈥淥ur partnerships with healthcare leaders like WVU Medicine give students a clear line of sight to high鈥慸emand careers, and that connection is more important than ever as the nation continues to face shortages in the laboratory profession.鈥

With WVU Medicine serving as one of the college鈥檚 key clinical and employment partners, 色盒直播 students enter their second year with a clear pathway to high鈥慸emand careers. Many graduates secure employment offers before completing their final semester, and healthcare systems across the region continue to seek 色盒直播鈥憈rained laboratory professionals.

Faculty say that exposure to employers at this stage helps students see the real impact of their future roles, the stability of the career and the opportunities available to them both locally and nationally.

鈥淲e want them to understand early just how many directions this career can take them,鈥 said Melissa White, Professor and Program Coordinator for the MLT program. 鈥淰isits like this show students that the work they鈥檙e learning now translates directly into meaningful, high鈥憂eed positions in hospital laboratories and that partners like WVU Medicine are eager to welcome them.鈥

色盒直播鈥檚 MLT students will begin clinical rotations next year and can expect continued interaction with employers as they progress toward graduation.

To explore 色盒直播鈥檚 Medical Laboratory Technology program and learn how to get started, visit .



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