Each day laboratorians are faced with ethical challenges.
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This article highlights a rare disorder, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and its symptomology.
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Hypertension, "the silent killer," is a preventable contributor to death and disease leading to heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure when not detected early and treated appropriately.
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This article outlines a comprehensive pathway from an entry-level RMA role to becoming a supervisor.
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This article goes over the symptoms associated with a stroke, the different types of strokes, treatment plans, and the outlook on recovery.
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This article is a case study of the emerging global pathogen, Candida auris. It describes Candida auris’s pathogenicity, transmission mechanisms, and its threat to global healthcare.
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The variability in drug responses, concerns for drug dose safety, and prevention of adverse drug reactions gave rise to understanding an individual's genetic information to guide providers and phar
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In this session, attendees will learn about the importance of collecting complete and accurate personal and family history, what genetic testing is and why it is an important part of preventative m
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Nearly 20 years have passed since the IOM outlined six quality aims.
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Personnel are the single most decisive factor in the success of your laboratory. It doesn’t matter how good the equipment is if you don’t have qualified, trained employees to appropriately use it.
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