With increasing awareness about healthcare, people have been actively participating in things that contribute to their health and wellbeing. Owing to this, the job of a well-trained medical laboratory technician has become more popular and more in demand than ever. Medical laboratory technicians play an important role in the prevention and diagnosis of various diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and AIDS. Medical lab technicians work under the supervision of a physician, lab manager, or medical technologist and perform laboratory tests on specimens. The medical laboratory technicians perform the blood collection and various diagnostic tests by analyzing body fluids like blood, saliva, and urine; tissues; microorganism screening; chemical analysis; and cell counts of the human body. Receiving, labeling, and analyzing samples (blood, toxic, tissue, etc.); designing and executing laboratory testing according to the standard procedure are also a part of the job. Job Description Setting up and sanitizing laboratories Preparing specimens Matching blood compatibility for transfusions Analyzing fluid chemical content Collecting blood samples and examining immune system elements Handling sophisticated laboratory equipment, including cell counters, microscopes, and automated analyzers The Certificate Course in Pathology Technician at Vishwas Institute of Paramedical Science is designed for students who wish to build a career in the healthcare and diagnostic laboratory sectors. This skill-based program provides comprehensive knowledge of pathology laboratory procedures, specimen collection, sample processing, laboratory safety, diagnostic testing, and the operation of modern laboratory equipment. Students receive both theoretical knowledge and practical training to work efficiently in pathology laboratories, hospitals, diagnostic centers, and healthcare facilities. The course focuses on developing technical skills required for accurate disease diagnosis and laboratory management. Successful candidates can pursue careers as pathology technicians, laboratory assistants, sample collection technicians, and diagnostic lab executives.