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.
The B.S. in Medical Laboratory Science may be earned by following a "combined program", which includes a one-year clinical laboratory internship at a Miami University-affiliated hospital, following ...
The Medical Microbiology and Public Health Fellowship Program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is a CPEP accredited and specialized 2 year, postdoctoral training opportunity for those ...
Over the past decade, innovations in IT and automation have significantly changed hospital operations. This holds true for hospital laboratories as well, where many routine processes can be automated, ...
Even before the COVID-19 pandemic overwhelmed hospital and public health laboratories, medical laboratory science student Dannalee Watson knew that she could get a job the day after graduation – if ...
'If the camel is allowed to stick his nose in the tent, before long, the whole camel will be in the tent.' Mention dry labs to a microbiologist and you might be reminded of the camel's nose parable ...
Do you have a science degree (biology, chemistry, microbiology, etc.) and enjoy working in a laboratory? Do you want a career in healthcare where you can contribute to patient care behind the scenes?