1 History of Medical Technology PMLS PDF
1 History of Medical Technology PMLS PDF
1 History of Medical Technology PMLS PDF
Technology
MSInterno,RMT
TPGabon,RMT,MLS(ASCP)
❖Clinical Laboratory Science/ Medical Laboratory Science
• Priest
• Healers & exorcists
• “Father of Medicine”
• Hippocratic Oath
• 1. blood 2. phlegm
• 3.yellow bile 4. black bile
HIPPOCRATES 460
BC – 370 BC
Iron Age
Galen
• Greek physician
• Practice medicine
under Aristotelian
philosophy
• Dissections
• Human & animal
anatomy
• Traces the beginning of MT
back to 1550 BC
• TAENIA and ASCARIS
were mentioned in early
writings
• Ebers Papyrus have descriptions
VIVIAN HERRICK of three stages of hookworm
infections.
• “Introduction of Medical
Technology”
• Urinalysis was a fad during the
Medieval period (1096-1438)
• Urinalysis (the oldest
laboratory procedure”)
• Hindu doctors
• Blood Typing
KARL LANDSTEINER
1901
• Urinalysis were practiced
• Industrial revolution
• Mechanical devices
• 18th
• Improvement of Medical
educations
• Schools were founded in
Vienna, Edinburgh & Glasgow
• “Age of Enlightenment”
1840 1855
Microscope Laryngoscope
Invented by Anton Van Devised by Manual
Leeuwonhoek Garcia
Electrocardiograph Drinker respirator Cardiac
Developed by William Invented by Philip Drinker catherization and
Einthoven Angiography
1910 1939
Kenny method Heart Lung
Devised by Elizabeth Machine invented
Kenny by Hermann Von
Helmholz
History of MT
in the US • It was in United States of
America that this science was
highly developed to a very great
extent due to its financial
capabilities, manpower & interest
is more emphasized to cope with
the modern world.
Dr. Silas Douglas
1936
American Board of Pathology
1911 1914-1918
World War I was an important factor
in the growth of the clinical
Insurance Act was
laboratory and produced a great
approved demand for technicians.
two-year collegiate education
Clinical Laboratory Improvement National Committee for Clinical
and a twelve-month actual
Act of 1967 Laboratory Standards (NCCLS)
training
1950 1975
Medical Technologists were required
to have a bachelor’s degree or the
standard curriculum was
equivalent
formalized
1999
Term was adopted
• San Lazaro 1578
Spanish • Established to cure leprosy
Colonial
• Hospital de San Juan de
Dios 1596
• First laboratory in the
Philippines
DR. ALFREDO
• Dr. Mariano Icasiano- Manila
PIO DE RODA City Health Officer
1947
• Training of high school
graduates as medical
technicians
• No period of training,
DR. PIO DE RODA DR. PRUDENCIA
• No
Certificate STA. ANA
1954
• Prepared syllabus for the
training program
• 6 months laboratory training
• Certificate is given DR. PRUDENCIA
STA. ANA
• 1953
• THEFOUNDER OFTHE
MEDICALTECHNOLOGY
• EDUCATION/COURSE IN THE
WILLA HILGERT HEDRICK
PHILIPPINES.
PHILIPPINE UNION COLLEGE
1954
June 17,1957
• Fr. Lorenzo Rodriguez decided to offer it as acourse.
June1960
• a temporary permit was issued by the DOE
June 14,1961
• full recognition of the 4 – year B.S. MedicalTechnology
course
CENTRO ESCOLAR UNIVERSITY
1960