FL DOH · MQA

Clinical Laboratory Personnels in Inverness, FL

27 licensed clinical laboratory personnels in Inverness, Florida. Regulated by the Florida Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel.

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In Inverness

Licensed Clinical Laboratory Personnels in Inverness

FL DOH · MQA
Practitioner License # Status Years licensed Board Action
Bolin, Angela 39064 Clear 21 yrs
Patel, Hetal 40325 Clear 19 yrs
Pudlo, Amanda 44262 Clear 14 yrs
Coyer, Sandra 42819 Clear 16 yrs
Guthrie, Wendy 47942 Clear 10 yrs
Morlatt, Kiera 58689 Clear 1 yrs
Watton, Ellen 7819 Clear 46 yrs
Diaz, Margaritte 38101 Clear 23 yrs
Cancel, Walter 48199 Clear 10 yrs
Enot, Gloricel Nerissa 43756 Clear 15 yrs
Covell, Diane 55249 Clear 4 yrs
Meitus, Rebecca 38798 Clear 22 yrs
Oganiza, Fely Jane 40005 Clear 20 yrs
Mendoza, Belinda 39409 Clear 21 yrs
Widel, Kimberly 44670 Clear 14 yrs
Grant, Beverley 41979 Clear 18 yrs
Renfro, Sheila 43978 Clear 15 yrs
Gonzalez, Adriana 53901 Clear 5 yrs
Anana, Orlando F 40155 Clear 20 yrs
Velez, Jessica 39525 Clear 21 yrs
Kirk, Julia 41189 Clear 19 yrs
Durbin, Marian 35663 Clear 28 yrs
Case, Melissa 39560 Clear 21 yrs
Calabro, Joseph 34045 Clear 31 yrs
Sierra, Wanda 30836 Clear 35 yrs
Knack, Wendy 34123 Clear 31 yrs
Lunceford John C, 13236 Clear 47 yrs
Source: Florida Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance. Public records under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Contact information is intentionally omitted; verify directly at FL DOH Search Services →

About the Clinical Laboratory Personnel Profession in Florida

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What they do

Clinical Laboratory Personnel in Florida perform the diagnostic tests that physicians rely on to identify, monitor, and treat disease. Their work spans hematology, clinical chemistry, microbiology, immunohematology (blood banking), molecular diagnostics, cytology, histology, andrology, and serology/immunology. They run analyzers, prepare and examine specimens, verify results against quality-control standards, troubleshoot equipment, and consult with physicians when results need clinical context.

Florida licenses clinical laboratory professionals in two main tiers — Technologist (broad supervisory and complex testing authority) and Technician (more focused testing authority under technologist supervision) — as well as Directors and Supervisors of clinical laboratories. Workplaces include hospital laboratories, reference laboratories, physician office laboratories, blood banks, public health labs, and specialty molecular and pathology labs. Their accuracy directly influences patient diagnosis, treatment decisions, and public health surveillance across the state.

Licensing in Florida

To become licensed in Florida, candidates must meet education requirements for their category, complete approved clinical training, and pass a recognized national certifying examination (such as ASCP-BOC) in their specialty. Florida issues category-specific licenses (for example, in hematology, microbiology, or chemistry), and applicants choose their specialties at the time of application. Licenses are renewed every two years with documented continuing education in the licensed specialty. The Florida Board of Clinical Laboratory Personnel oversees licensure and discipline.

How to verify or report

Verify a clinical laboratory license through the Florida MQA license search. To report errors, unlicensed testing, or unsafe lab practice, file through the Florida Department of Health complaint form or call 850-488-0796.

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