Medical laboratory scientists collect samples and perform lab tests, calibrate and maintain equipment, and perform statistical analysis. Their work is crucial for clinicians to diagnose diseases.
Take the knowledge you've learned on campus and experience how it all comes together during your clinical practicum - a 5-12 month clinical internship - at an affiliated hospital laboratory. Here, you ...
This session will review and describe the basic steps of a biosafety risk assessment for clinical laboratories. The risk of exposure to infectious agents exists in every clinical laboratory.
Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments, or CLIA, are a high bar as set by the US Government under Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment 42 CFR 493.1253 to obtain and maintain quality ...
Explore how proteomics enables personalized medicine by improving patient stratification, treatment response, and diagnostics ...
Explore the evolution of clinical proteomics in modern medicine. Discover how advanced protein analysis transforms biomarker ...
This is the second article in Microbiologics’ series on Optimal QC in the Clinical Laboratory. In a previous article, we highlighted the importance of external quality control products for QC in the ...
Donning and doffing Personal Protective Equipment is essential to keeping laboratorians and the public safe from possible contamination. This video focuses on donning and doffing a laboratory coat, ...
Diagnostic test developers, including clinical laboratories, responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with inspiring creativity to meet patient testing needs. These developers found unique ways to enable ...
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