RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Impact of Time Lapse on ASCP Board of Certification Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) and Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) Examination Scores JF American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science JO Clin Lab Sci FD American Society of Chemistry and Laboratory Science SP 145 OP 150 DO 10.29074/ascls.28.3.145 VO 28 IS 3 A1 Karen A. Brown A1 JoAnn P. Fenn A1 Vicki S. Freeman A1 Patrick B. Fisher A1 Jonathan R. Genzen A1 Nancy Goodyear A1 Mary Lunz Houston A1 Mary Elizabeth O'Brien A1 Patricia A. Tanabe YR 2015 UL http://hwmaint.clsjournal.ascls.org/content/28/3/145.abstract AB Background: Research in several professional fields has demonstrated that delays (time lapse) in taking certification examinations may result in poorer performance by examinees. Thirteen states and/or territories require licensure for laboratory personnel. A core component of licensure is passing a certification exam. Also, many facilities in states that do not require licensure require certification for employment or preferentially hire certified individuals.Objective: To analyze examinee performance on the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Board of Certification (BOC) Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) and Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) certification examinations to determine whether delays in taking the examination from the time of program completion are associated with poorer performance.Methods: We obtained examination data from April 2013 through December 2014 to look for changes in mean (SD) exam scaled scores and overall pass/fail rates. First-time examinees (MLS: n = 6037; MLT, n = 3920) were divided into 3-month categories based on the interval of time between date of program completion and taking the certification exam.Results: We observed significant decreases in mean (SD) scaled scores and pass rates after the first quarter in MLS and MLT examinations for applicants who delayed taking their examination until the second, third, and fourth quarter after completing their training programs.Conclusions: Those who take the ASCP BOC MLS and MLT examinations are encouraged to do so shortly after completion of their educational-training programs. Delays in taking an exam are generally not beneficial to the examinee and result in poorer performance on the exam.ABBREVIATIONS: ASCP - American Society for Clinical Pathology, BOC - Board of Certification, CMP - Credential Maintenance Program, ANSI - American National Standards Institute, MLS - Medical Laboratory Scientist, MLT - Medical Laboratory Technician, NAACLS - National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences, ANOVA - analysis of variance, NCSBN - National Council of State Boards of Nursing, NCLEX - National Council Licensure Examination, CPA - Certified Public Accountant, MRCP(UK) - Membership of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of the United Kingdom