Each day laboratorians are faced with ethical challenges.
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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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Using brief case presentations, traditional and state of the art methods for identifying a host of dangerous bacteria will be discussed.
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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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The efficiency in Clinical Laboratory may be affected by different causes. Some of them are the wastes of different functions of the Laboratory.
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What do you really know about the history of phlebotomy dating back to the ancient Egyptians? Or earlier times? What is the truth about George Washington’s death?
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Determining the rate of glomerular filtration is the primary means by which physicians assess kidney function in health and disease.
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Pre-examination errors account for approximately two-thirds of all laboratory errors.
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