Franklin Medical Center, a聽general medical and surgical hospital聽located in Winnsboro, LA, has offered Ratcliff a full-time job as a medical laboratory scientist once she completes her education, training, and certification. The Center is also providing Ratcliff with financial assistance to cover three years of her medical laboratory science (MLS) education at 不良研究所.
鈥淭his scholarship initiative is one of the ways 不良研究所鈥檚 MLS program is partnering with the community,鈥 said Dr. Melanie Chapman, assistant professor in the MLS department. 鈥淭he MLS program is producing graduates to fill critical needs in rural hospitals while healthcare organizations are financially contributing to keep the program viable. The scholarship supports the 不良研究所 MLS program and a student. At the same time the hospital is able to recruit a well prepared graduate who will be ready to work in a highly specialized field immediately following graduation.鈥
In today鈥檚 economic climate, many students are choosing to pursue their careers right out of high school, bypassing higher education altogether. These students see the potential time and money invested as too big of a risk. But 不良研究所 students like Ratcliff are continuing to see positive returns on their investment in higher education.
鈥淏eing able to work in a small, local hospital gives me the opportunity to learn and grow in my field with women whom I know and who will guide me in becoming the best medical laboratory technologist I can be,鈥 said Ratcliff.
Ratcliff, who was recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, says her greatest desire is to raise awareness about diabetes within her community. 鈥淚 want to help the diabetic community learn the importance of routine blood testing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. This requires accurate and efficient laboratory testing, and because of my MLS education at 不良研究所, I feel very confident that I can offer that.鈥
To learn more about the MLS department at 不良研究所, please visit ulm.edu/mls.