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Sarah Botelho graduated from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth in 2020. She started her career as a medical laboratory scientist in the blood bank for about one year before she started looking for other laboratory opportunities. Through her research, she discovered embryology and after touring an embryology laboratory, she realized this was how she wanted to further her career. She has been an embryologist for two years now and will graduate with her masters in Reproductive Clinical Science from Eastern Virginia Medical School in the spring of 2023. Overall, she continues to believe that her medical laboratory science degree has helped her in the embryology field and encourage any medical laboratory scientist who is interested in changing laboratories to check out embryology!
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Sarah Botelho graduated from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth in 2020. She started her career as a medical laboratory scientist in the blood bank for about one year before she started looking for other laboratory opportunities. Through her research, she discovered embryology and after touring an embryology laboratory, she realized this was how she wanted to further her career. She has been an embryologist for two years now and will graduate with her masters in Reproductive Clinical Science from Eastern Virginia Medical School in the spring of 2023. Overall, she continues to believe that her medical laboratory science degree has helped her in the embryology field and encourage any medical laboratory scientist who is interested in changing laboratories to check out embryology!
The views expressed by our guests are their views and not necessarily shared by Differential Discussions.