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    “Crescent Moon Darnel.” Meta looked up from her port, her eyes wandering for the so-called Crescent Moon. She had never seen this name on her list, giving it away that she had just turned four, the age when the scientists first draw blood from the shells. “Here.” a small, almost inaudible voice came from the back of the lava tunnel. A small blonde girl with warm brown eyes emerged from the crowd. She blushed and looked a the floor as Meta examined her. “Hello,” Meta said softly “What’s wrong?”…

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    There are soccer programs in counties all over Georgia that need resources and funding in order to teach and foster the youth in its surrounding community. The Atlanta United Foundation (AUF) has a mission to expand the reach and accessibility of soccer for individuals across all counties in Georgia (Atlanta United Foundation, 2018). The problem that arises is which types of populations within the soccer communities in Georgia are most in need of financial assistance from an organization such…

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    Clinical laboratory professionals perform a wide range of tests to provide information for diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Laboratory tests are classified into four major areas: microbiology, blood banking, clinical chemistry and hematology. Clinical laboratory professionals collect and process specimens, perform tests, analyze and interpret results, and report data. Each of these steps requires high standards of quality, accuracy and timeliness. Laboratory personnel are categorized into…

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    Patient Observation Paper

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    Not in the testing or testing equipment or the results, but in catching a disorder, disease, illness, cancer, etc. in the early stages for more options for the patient. Helping to safe another’s life, for the time being, is a miracle and wonderful feeling. Bill says it is like nothing…

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    Microbiology Technician

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    Our preferred candidate will have a bioscience degree and proven relevant laboratory experience Experience with microbiological bench techniques or suitable transferable bench skills Experience of working within a GMP environment would be advantageous. Experience with column chromatography would be…

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    Hfm In Healthcare

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    (Davis & Goetsch, 2010). The field of healthcare must improve its operations, technologies and human capital to ensure quality, competitiveness and ensure patient safety. Therefore, healthcare must adopt new and improved methods, technology and equipment to advance within their field. Healthcare systems have not been receptive to new technology and therefore have received products and services that were pushed onto them by the industry but new medical devices takes an average of 17 years for…

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    Is the Medical Laboratory Technician Qualified to do the same Job as the Medical Laboratory Scientist? Introduction Employment in the medical industry is expected to grow as the Baby Boomer generation enters retirement and then old-age (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2017). One dimension of the healthcare industry that will be influenced by this trend is the medical laboratory. Two key stakeholders in the medical laboratory are the Medical Laboratory Technician (MLT) and the Medical Technologist…

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    Distribution Structure (1) Channel partnership for medical technologies depends on manufacturer’s preference. Sales via distributors is common practice for most medical technology products, whereas direct sales or procurement from capital equipment manufacturing companies is preferred by the private hospitals. Market Size & Growth Trends According to the Evaluate MedTech consensus forecasts, the MedTech industry is expected to grow to $477.5 billion in 2020 from $375.2 billion(2) in 2014…

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    1. Clinical Laboratory Scientists/ Technician a. Career Title: Clinical Laboratory Scientists/ Technician b. Salary: $40,000-$60,00 c. Years of school: 2-4 years d. Very briefly summarize the overview: Clinical Laboratory Scientist/ Technician (also called medical scientists or medical laboratory technicians) are highly skilled scientists who discover the presence or absence of disease and provide data that helps physicians determine the nest treatment for the patient. In addition, CLS collect…

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    “Preparing the samples for examination, using automated equipment and specialized instrumentation, performing numerous complicated tests simultaneously, and accurately interpreting the results are all part of a medical technologist’s job” (Medical Technologist). They identify specific microorganisms to pin point specific diseases, although medical technologists do not make the diagnoses,…

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