National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel explained

The National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel (NCA) was a professional association for medical laboratory professionals.

It was founded 1978 by members of American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science to enable members of the medical laboratory profession to control the certification process. [1] [2] It was previously called the National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel (NACMLP).

In 2009, NCA was acquired by American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP). [3]

Certifications

The following certifications were offered and accredited by the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA).

Name Abbr. Notes
Clinical Laboratory Specialist in Cytogenetics CLSp(CG)
Certified Laboratory Specialist in Molecular Biology CLSp(MB)
Phlebotomy CLPlb
Clinical Laboratory Technician CLT
Clinical Laboratory Scientist CLS
Clinical Laboratory Director CLDir
Clinical Laboratory Supervisor CLSup
CLS Categorical in Chemistry
CLS Categorical in Hematology
CLS Categorical in Immunohematology
CLS Categorical in Microbiology

Notes and References

  1. Beck . Susan . NCA: Questions and answers . Clinical Laboratory Science . Jan 1999 . 12 . 1 . 7 . .
  2. Web site: The NCA Sstory . NCA . https://web.archive.org/web/20080904082211/http://www.nca-info.org/story/ . 4 Sep 2008. 2008-09-04 .
  3. Morris . Susan . Unification of the NCA and the ASCP Board of Registry . American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science . January 2010 . 23 . 1 . 2–4 . 10.29074/ascls.23.1.2. 20218088 .