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News release The first cohort of the College of the Canyons clinical lab scientist program graduated on Oct. 24 at a special ceremony held at the college’s University Center. Launched in fall 2024, the CLS program is approved by the California Department of Public Health/Laboratory Field Services and prepares students for careers in clinical laboratories, industry and biotechnology, according to a news release from the college. After completing the 24.5-unit program, which included extensive hands-on training and classroom instruction, 12 graduates earned a CLS certificate and are now eligible to sit for a CDPH/LFS-approved certification or board exam, the release said. “We are very proud of our first graduating cohort,” said Dr. Hencelyn Chu, CLS program director and chair of the Medical Laboratory Technologies program. “These students are entering the workforce at a time when the demand for clinical laboratory scientists continues to grow. Their skills and dedication will play a vital role in supporting physicians and health care teams in the diagnosis and care of patients.” The college’s CLS program is the only one of its kind offered at a California community college, as similar programs are typically housed within four-year universities, the release said. Clinical laboratory scientists play a critical role in the health care system by analyzing patient samples using moderate to high complexity testing to assist in disease diagnosis, treatment and prevention, the release said. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment for clinical laboratory technicians is projected to grow 5% from 2022 to 2032, faster than the average for all occupations. The program’s curriculum combines classroom instruction with clinical training at CDPH/LFS-approved affiliate sites, ensuring graduates gain the practical experience and technical skills needed to succeed in this growing field, the release said.