Two hematology nerds NOT just talking about cells. This channel will serve as a place to review theory and explore topics in laboratory medicine with colleagues working in the field.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | CoursesScienceEducationLife Sciences |
We begin reviewing hematological theory beginning with hemostasis. This episode is a review of overall primary hemostasis.
Dr. Leclair joins us to discuss how laboratory professionals can get involved in patient advocacy. more
Stephanie joins us today to share with us what it's like being an educator. Not only will Stephanie share her experience, but Dave and Malissa will as well. more
Kim Murray graduated from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Medical Laboratory Science program in 2013. Kim was offered and accepted a position as a Generalist during her Clinical Internship at the VA Medical Center in Providence, RI. From gr... more
Sarah Botelho graduated from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth in 2020. She started her career as a medical laboratory scientist in the blood bank for about one year before she started looking for other laboratory opportunities. Through her r... more
Ali Lacy is a Clinical Trial Management Consultant with over 5 years of experience. She is a subject matter expert in clinical trial development, execution, and management of operations for biotech clients, including phases I-VI. Areas of expertise i... more
We highly recommend checking this episode out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/RRdBo-VUGeUKellie is joining us once more this time for a super cool talk about megakaryocytes. Kellie Machlus PhD is a principal investigator researching megakaryocytes and a... more
Our guest today joins us to talk about being a researcher. Kellie Machlus PhD is a principal investigator researching megakaryocytes and an assistant professor. You can follow her on Twitter @theclotthickens more
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