a suitably qualified physician who is legally, morally, and ethically responsible for the scope, standards, and quality of service.
federal law, passed in 1996, that sets a national standard to protect medical records and other personal health information
medical science concerned with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases.
The fraction of an anticoagulated blood sample that contains most of the white blood cells and platelets
Federal regulatory standards that apply to all clinical laboratory testing performed on humans in the United States
is the study of how genes affect a person's response to drugs.
is designed to detect, reduce, and correct deficiencies in a laboratory's internal analytical process prior to the release of patient results, in order to improve the quality of the results reported by the laboratory.
a device for stopping the flow of blood through a vein or artery, typically by compressing a limb with a cord or tight bandage.
ongoing learning opportunities available to professionals and students through their organizations and governing bodies.
a machine with a rapidly rotating container that applies centrifugal force to its contents, typically to separate fluids of different densities
The acronym that refers to protective clothing, helmets, goggles, or other garments or equipment designed to protect the wearer's body from injury or infection.
is the study of the microscopic anatomy of cells and tissues
a systematic method for the elimination of waste ("Muda") within a process
the practice of drawing blood
The acronym for a healthcare professional who performs complex diagnostic analyses on body fluids and tissues
collects, processes, stores, and distributes biospecimens to support future scientific investigation
A process improvement term meaning the place of work