Medical Lab Technicians (MLTs) usually complete a two-year associate degree, while Medical Lab Technologists require a four-year degree. MLTs earn between $46,720 and $59,618, with a median salary of $52,804, reflecting their essential role in healthcare.
Lab technicians typically earn between $49,715 and $61,025, focusing on automated tests, while medical laboratory technologists, who require a bachelor's degree, perform more complex manual tests. The distinction lies in education and the complexity of tasks performed.