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    2.2 Teaching methodology in Laboratories 2.2.1 The goals of Laboratory experiences Laboratories have a number of goals for students. Most of these goals are also the goals of science educations in general. (Lunetta, 1998; Hofstein and Lunetta, 1982). These goals can vary however the core set is generally consistent. These goals were reviewed then discussed, a list of goals and desired outcomes for laboratory experiences was compiled (Anderson, 1976; Hofstein and Lunetta, 1982; Shulman and Tamir,…

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    Procedure: Why it is important: What equipment it is likely to relate to (examples): Knowledge of equipment Knowledge of the equipment in which is in the laboratory is very important, as the equipment in which needs any maintenance is then kept maintained. It is also important so you know the places in which equipment needs to go in and you know where to look for specific things. - Where the glassware is situated as it should all be grouped together to decrease chances of breakages or equipment…

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    Impact on Healthcare Reform on Diagnostic Laboratory Testing The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on the diagnostic testing. Getting the proper diagnosis can be challenging and timely process. Perhaps, it is very important to invest in the quality laboratory testing to allow faster diagnosing of the individual, which would lead to the faster and more efficient treatment. “An estimated 70% of all decisions regarding a patient’s diagnosis and…

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    manager of the laboratory has several duties toperform. The first and foremost duty of the manager is to ensure such practices in the laboratory that complied with the prevailing laws and regulations for the chemical laboratory. The failure to comply with the regulations related to the laboratories will result in the legal actions against the laboratory. Another important duty of the manager is to ensure quality practices in the lab so as to increase the performance of the laboratory. There are…

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    Communication Timeline: 1. Immediately: All laboratory staff will be verbally informed of our new efforts to increase lab result TAT by the Team Leader and laboratory representatives. Training will follow and be available on audio – video conferencing. 2. One week observation on the logistics and turn-around time of lab tests. 3. After the observation week…

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    A top score must be kept of any materials deposited in the laboratory and in what way the chemical can be hazardous to health. The procedures for storing and handling the chemicals are shown to staff and then stored on a LIMS. This is important because you have to ensure sure awareness of health and safety issues with substances being used in the organisation. A record of any events that involved chemicals causing harm to staff should be kept. Chemicals that are hazardous to health are firstly…

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    and returned to Ron with the same results. Before going forward with the findings due to their implications, Ron decides he needs an independent investigator for the findings. For that reason, Ron reaches out to another predoctoral student is his laboratory to repeat the experiment without notifying Gordon. The predoctoral student is ordered not to discuss…

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    Milgram’s experiment on obedience to authority is one of the best known studies in social psychology. It was repeated several times in different variations. These replications extended our knowledge about the phenomenon of complying to authorities’ orders. One of them was the experiment conducted by Hofling et al. This essay will outline the similarities and differences between these two studies. Firstly, in their aims, results and conclusions. Secondly, their methodological and ethical aspects.…

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    Basic Chromatography Lab

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    Introduction: This Laboratory experiment mainly focused on the fundamental concepts of basic Chromatography. We had a goal of learning about the properties of color additives, studying their molecular structures, and their rates of solubility when added to a strip of paper and temporarily placed into a beaker of solution. When actually performing the experiment, it is relatively easy and straightforward to do as long as you do not increase the concentration of the dye or leave the wrong side of…

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    even considered for a Nobel prize. In Dr.Kenney’s lab we were even further from that, but every step we took was a small but necessary step in the right direction in understanding how cancer signaling operates. The dynamic of the patientcare and laboratory research were different and the same. They worked in conjunction to help work towards the same goal, which was to help patients like the one I saw in…

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