Laboratory Diagnosis training

Dive into the world of laboratory diagnosis with our comprehensive videos. Gain insights into diagnostic techniques, testing methodologies, and their crucial role in accurate medical assessments.

Laboratory Diagnosis, also known as clinical laboratory medicine, is a medical specialty that focuses on the analysis of patient samples, such as blood, urine, and tissues, to provide diagnostic information for healthcare practitioners. Clinical laboratory professionals, including clinical pathologists and medical laboratory scientists, conduct a wide range of laboratory tests to aid in the diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of diseases. Laboratory diagnosis encompasses various disciplines, including clinical chemistry, hematology, microbiology, and immunology.

Advances in laboratory diagnostics include the use of molecular techniques, automation, and point-of-care testing to improve accuracy and efficiency. Laboratory professionals collaborate with healthcare teams to interpret test results, contributing to clinical decision-making. The field of laboratory diagnosis is critical for disease detection, monitoring treatment responses, and ensuring the accuracy of medical diagnoses. It plays a vital role in the healthcare system, supporting evidence-based medicine and facilitating timely and accurate patient care.
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Detecting Disease Through Breath

Specialty:  Laboratory Diagnosis
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An international team of 56 researchers in five countries has confirmed a hypothesis first proposed by the ancient Greeks – that different diseases are characterized by different “chemical signatures”...

Miniature Lab Can Diagnose Disease In The Field

Specialty:  Laboratory Diagnosis
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Samuel K. Sia, assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Columbia Engineering, has developed an innovative diagnostic device. A credit card-sized device called the mChip can diagnose HIV and syphilis...

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