AMT MDT Certification Exam Syllabus

AMT MDT syllabus for AMT Molecular Diagnostics Technologist (MDT) preparation

Welcome to the official MedicoExam syllabus guide for the AMT Molecular Diagnostics Technologist certification. This page delivers a clear, structured overview of the AMT MDT exam, including key exam details, syllabus topics, and preparation references to support effective study planning. The AMT Molecular Diagnostics Technologist (MDT) is intended for professionals pursuing roles aligned with Laboratory Certification, with assessment centered on applied competencies such as Molecular diagnostic methods, molecular laboratory procedures, laboratory quality and safety within real-world settings like Clinical laboratory, research setting, industrial molecular diagnostics setting.

The syllabus outline below reflects the core domains and expectations defined by the official AMT certification framework and aligns with the cognitive and professional standards assessed in the AMT MDT exam. Candidates can use this guide alongside official vendor resources and structured practice to align their preparation with current exam standards and professional expectations for Molecular diagnostics technologists, medical laboratory scientists, clinical laboratory professionals and related roles

AMT MDT Exam Summary and Key Details

Exam Name AMT Molecular Diagnostics Technologist
Credential AMT Molecular Diagnostics Technologist (MDT)
Vendor American Medical Technologists (AMT)
Exam Code MDT » AMT MDT Certification Practice Exam
Exam Delivery Mode Pearson VUE testing center or school-administered Pearson VUE site
Exam Duration 180 mins
Number of Questions 200
Passing Score 70 (on a scaled of 0-100) (Approx. 70%)
Exam Price MDT - $260
MDT International - $255
Scheduling Window Application remains active for one year
Schedule Exam Pearson VUE
Trainings/Resources Reference Material
Sample Questions AMT MDT Exam Sample Questions
Recommended Practice AMT MDT Certification Practice Exam

AMT MDT Exam Syllabus Topics and Weighting
 

Topic Areas Topic Details, Courses, Books Weighting
General Laboratory - Safety
- Reagents and Supplies
- Quality Assurance and Quality Control
- Know and understand HIPAA compliance
- Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
- Monitor and maintain laboratory equipment and instrumentation
- Policies and Procedures
- Basic dilutions 
18%
General Molecular Diagnostics
Theory
- DNA/RNA
- Proteins and protein expression
- Endonucleases and exonucleases
- Basic genetics
- Infectious diseases (parasitic, viral, bacterial, fungal)
- Oncology
- Pharmacogenomics
20%
Molecular Laboratory
Procedures

- Evaluate sources of contamination (prevention, monitoring, and elimination)/carryover, RNase-free environments
- Distinguish between molecular and biological contaminants
- Describe workflow and understand its importance, (unidirectional) test setup, and physical separation
- Evaluate QC metrics as they relate to molecular testing (quantitative vs. qualitative)
- Evaluate specimen acceptability (e.g., ID, handling, storage, rejection criteria, aliquots) and preservation
- Describe a laboratory-developed test and the additional steps required to validate  and report
- Demonstrate proper pipette technique and understand appropriate volume use for each pipette
- Apply proficiency testing as it pertains to molecular testing
- Understand regulatory requirements as applicable to molecular testing
- Explain DNA and RNA extraction procedures

10%
Diagnostic Methods - Evaluate the utility and limitations of molecular diagnostic assays
- Describe primer design (including the avoidance of cross homology and template structure)
- Evaluate primer performance characteristics
- Explain how to properly reconstitute reagents (master mix based on run size), controls, calibrators, probes, primers
- Understand the number and type of controls necessary for each test, with acceptability criteria
- Know cutoffs for determination of positive and negative tests
- Evaluate calibrations for quantitative tests (HBV, HIV)
- Monitor statistics of positive and negative rates
- Describe standard curve and how to establish linearity, including how to graph and interpret data
- Understand the fundamental role of microRNA
- Understand the importance of housekeeping genes
- Understand how to query and cite mutation references using literature resources
- Polymerase chain reaction
- Assays
- Sequencing
- Microarrays
- Additional Techniques
- Demonstrate basic skills with DNA/RNA extraction

52%

The AMT MDT certification exam is designed to assess both theoretical knowledge and applied professional judgment in Laboratory Certification. The exam evaluates competencies such as Molecular diagnostic methods, molecular laboratory procedures, laboratory quality and safety, ensuring candidates are prepared for real-world responsibilities as Molecular diagnostics technologists, medical laboratory scientists, clinical laboratory professionals and related roles working in settings such as Clinical laboratory, research setting, industrial molecular diagnostics setting.

To prepare effectively for the AMT Molecular Diagnostics Technologist exam, candidates are encouraged to review official vendor materials, complete structured practice assessments, and gain hands-on experience relevant to their professional role.

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