Mini Review: Addressing the Molecular Diagnostic Workforce Gap: Development of a Post baccalaureate Certificate in Molecular Genetic Technology
Peter Hu, Vishbuti Srivastava
Abstract
Background: Molecular diagnostic laboratories face a persistent shortage of skilled technologists that was exacerbated during the COVID 19 pandemic. Professional bodies have called for urgent expansion of accredited training programs.
Methods: A seven item survey was disseminated to alumni, clinical affiliates, advisory board members, and professional networks from October 23 to November 24, 2023.
Results: Of 300 responses, 291 were complete. Only 9.97 percent held a bachelor’s in medical laboratory science and 5.15 percent in clinical laboratory science, yet 76.71 percent reported current involvement in molecular testing. Interest in an online certificate was high at 98.29 percent.
Discussion: Findings indicate a mismatch between workforce skills and service demand and support targeted, flexible upskilling.
Conclusions: A post baccalaureate certificate offers a pragmatic pathway to strengthen the molecular workforce and support quality patient care.
Keywords: Molecular diagnostics, clinical laboratory workforce shortage, online education, molecular technologist training, post-baccalaureate certificate
Int. J. Bio. Lab. Sci 2026(15)1:80-85 【PDF】