Employee burnout rates in the healthcare sector were exceptionally high even before COVID-19. Burnout has a significant adverse influence on clinicians’ overall well-being, as well as their sense of ...
In a recent study posted to Research Square*, researchers evaluated the distribution of microbes on surfaces within a microbiology laboratory. Study: Characterization of SARS-CoV-2 distribution and ...
Whether you’re aiming to lead a clinical lab or boost your career in public health, microbiology certification can open new doors. From ASCP’s Specialist in Microbiology to ABMM’s doctoral-level ...
Paul Schreckenberger was director of the clinical microbiology laboratory and a professor of pathology at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, where he won several Teacher of the Year ...
LiquidArray ® is a pioneering technology that brings next generation multiplexing to the routine clinical microbiology laboratory. In this webinar, Dr Jennifer Dougan will introduce the technology, ...
Sepsis is the most common cause of mortality in many hospitals and is most often caused by blood stream infections. The major contributor to death is delayed initiation of effective antimicrobial ...
You’ve just finished a clinic visit with your primary care provider, and you’ve been sent to the lab for a blood test. What happens next?
Have you ever wondered what happens to a vial of blood after it is drawn from your arm at the hospital? Clinical Lab Technicians are responsible for collecting biological samples such as these that ...
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.
Emerging infectious diseases (including community-, hospital- and bioterrorism-acquired infections), emerging resistance to antimicrobial agents and increased social demand are increasing the volume ...