Abstract

Abstract Introduction/Objective Laboratory medicine and pathology are rapidly evolving, requiring laboratory professionals to continuously adapt and enhance their skills to ensure high standards of patient care. The American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), Board of Certification (BOC) has observed a notable increase in the number of credential holders obtaining multiple, or stacked, BOC credentials. This phenomenon is not limited to the U.S. but is also evident in various countries globally. This study aims to explore the trends of stacking credentials among BOC credential holders, examining its implications for professional development, career progression, and the overall impact on laboratory outcomes. Methods/Case Report This study utilized a comprehensive analysis of ASCP BOC’s credentialing data, focusing on individuals with multiple credentials. Data were segmented by degree (Bachelor’s, MBA, PhD, etc.), credential count (ranging from 2 to 10), and geographical distribution across the U.S. and internationally. The analysis sought to identify patterns, growth trends, and the professional demographics most inclined towards obtaining stacked credentials. Results (if a Case Study enter NA) The study revealed that approximately 11% of BOC credential holders possess two or more credentials, indicating a significant trend towards continuous professional development and specialization. The breakdown of stacked credentials by degree shows a higher percentage propensity among individuals with MBAs (as one degree type). Geographical analyses highlighted hotspots for professionals seeking multiple credentials both at the domestic U.S. level and internationally. Conclusion This suggests the BOC, and by extension the laboratory medicine and pathology community, can greatly benefit from promoting and facilitating the acquisition of multiple credentials. By doing so, the field can ensure a workforce that is not only highly qualified but also adaptable to the changing dynamics of healthcare, thereby reinforcing the indispensable role of laboratory professionals in the broader healthcare ecosystem.

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