Summer Lab Internship
Listed on 2026-03-11
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Healthcare
Medical Technologist & Lab Technician, Clinical Research
Summer Lab Internship (June 1 - August
7) - $19.50/hr - Cincinnati, OH
Monday-Friday 8:00AM-5:00PM
The Summer Lab Internship Program at Quest Diagnostics offers students the opportunity to gain experience in the clinical and toxicology laboratory environments while working at the world's leading provider of diagnostic testing, services, and information that patients and doctors rely on to make better healthcare decisions. Summer Lab Interns work with whole laboratory specimens to perform a wide range of tests ranging from simple to complex, applying a combination of manual lab procedures/ techniques and state-of-the-art instruments.
Interns will also have the opportunity to apply their background and skills gained in education to various process improvement projects.
- Chemistry/Special Chemistry – Interns will learn to analyze body fluids (blood, urine) to diagnose and monitor diseases by performing tests for substances like electrolytes, glucose, proteins, enzymes, lipids, hormones, and drugs, using instruments like spectrophotometers and automated analyzers, understanding quality control, and interpreting results in the context of patient health, covering skills from basic techniques to advanced automation.
- Hematology – Exposure to complete blood counts, coagulation testing, urinalysis and/or blood banking. Quest applies the latest technology to complete blood count testing, automated differentials, coagulation testing and ABO Rh testing. Interns will gain exposure to use of microscopes to perform manual body fluid counts and review blood smears for various disease states, including leukemias.
- Microbiology – Familiarize interns with clinical bacteriology, including culture methods, microscopy, EIA, automated identification and susceptibility systems such as the Vitek II, Vitek MS Mass Spectrometry MALDI-ToF, and Microscan systems. Interns can expect experience with the Virtuo blood culture detection system and gain skills in processing various specimen types using sterile techniques, following safety protocols, and staining smears.
- Molecular Diagnostics – Interns will learn about techniques to amplify RNA and DNA and observe RT-PCR. Time will be spent learning about unidirectional workflow and the need for dedicated equipment and aseptic techniques.
- Immunology/Serology – Interns will focus on learning about infectious diseases and their diagnosis. Interns are exposed to a variety of methodologies such as ELISA, chemiluminescence, flocculation, IFA, Western blot, DFA, and antigen/antibody binding reactions. Interns will also learn about limitations and interferences of these methodologies.
- Biomedical Engineering – Interns will gain exposure to responsibilities that support overall laboratory equipment and analyzer operations, including repair, preventative maintenance, and troubleshooting for laboratory testing equipment across laboratory departments.
Program Eligibility & Qualifications
- Completed Sophomore or Junior year in a four-year baccalaureate program in medical laboratory science, chemistry, human biology, microbiology, molecular biology, molecular genetics or another human biomedical science-related field.
- A minimum of a 3.0 or better overall from an accredited institution.
- Completed coursework in Biology, Chemistry, and Math.
Required documentation to upload when applying
- Resume.
- Cover Letter, including the reason for applying and what the candidate is expecting to learn from the internship.
- Transcripts from Registrar's office.
- A Reference Letter from a college professor may be requested.
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