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Clinical trial laboratory services : industry demands and cost variation /Chang, Tien-yew, Josiah. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (M. Med. Sc.)--University of Hong Kong, 2001. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 59-62).
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Laboratory automation in urban hospitals an exploratory study of the effects of automation on the professional role of medical technologists /Hamer, Myron Philip, January 1968 (has links)
Thesis--University of Florida. / Description based on print version record. Manuscript copy. Vita. Bibliography: leaves 181-191.
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Impact of the GPA and prior college experience on the completion of the Navy Medical Laboratory Technician programNunez, Luis A. January 2005 (has links)
CIVINS / The research literature suggests that GPA, along with previously taken college courses, is a better predictor of success of student graduation than any simple measure. The purpose of this casual comparative study was to investigate whether students with prior college experience selecting a military career were better prepared for challenges in military schools than those students who have had no previous college experience. The research was conducted at the Naval School of Health Sciences in San Diego, California, located on the grounds of Naval Medical Center San Diego, California from May 2004 to August 2005. The questionnaire required students to indicate their responses to three questions. Each student (N=50) from two different classes was administered the questionnaire. The return rate was 100%. The study found that there was no difference in grade point average (GPA) of military students with and without prior college experience who were enrolled in the Navy's Medical Laboratory Technician program from May 2004 to August 2005. It was concluded that Navy's policy on requiring students to have certain college prerequisites may not necessarily impact their success in the MLT program. / CIVINS / US Navy (USN) author
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Ektachem evaluation /Meiklejohn, Barbara A. January 1985 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 1985. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 45-46).
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A descriptive survey of significant factors in the clinical laboratory experience in baccalaureate education for nursing.Zasowska, Mary Aloiseanne, January 1967 (has links)
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Teachers College, Columbia University, 1967. / Typescript; issued also on microfilm. Sponsor: Mildred L. Montag. Dissertation Committee: Margaret A. Lindsey. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 202-213).
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Medicaid fraud and abuse clinical laboratories : submitted ... in partial fulfillment ... Master of Hospital Administration /Petross, Jennifer D. January 1977 (has links)
Thesis (M.H.A.)--University of Michigan, 1977.
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Medicaid fraud and abuse clinical laboratories : submitted ... in partial fulfillment ... Master of Hospital Administration /Petross, Jennifer D. January 1977 (has links)
Thesis (M.H.A.)--University of Michigan, 1977.
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Evaluation of a system for electronic exchange of laboratory information : a pre-implementation study /Gates, Kayla. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.Sc.)--Memorial University of Newfoundland, 2004. / Restricted until May 2005. Bibliography: leaves 109-115.
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On automating the accessioning process in a clinical pathology laboratoryBridges, Herbert James January 1968 (has links)
In the Clinical Pathology Laboratory, one of the most-exacting and time consuming operations is that of accessioning. This term encompasses those operations concerned with the separation of test specimens into subsamples for multiple testing and the preparation of records to retain the identity of the sub-samples as they progress through the laboratory. This thesis contains
a description of an automated accessioning unit that, when interfaced to a DEC PDP-9 general-purpose digital computer is capable of performing the accessioning function. The computer maintains the necessary records while the mechanical unit performs the sample splitting operation.
Initial sample identification is performed by the card stub reader in a modified IBM 1084 sampler-reader. Samples are separated by a fixed splitter, in which each output is valve controlled. The subsamples are pumped to multiple tray loading stations. The trays are identified via a photo-transistor read head that senses a code built into each tray. The computer also controls the tray rotation and the filler arm independently at each station. All mechanical operations attempted by the computer are verified by appropriated sensors. A thirty-two channel scanning digital multiplexer was designed to monitor these feedback signals.
Software concepts were developed to operate the device within the Keyboard Monitor Software environment of the PDP-9. The software was designed to permit shared execution of the accessioning unit controlling program and any other program system desired, with minimum restrictions on that system. / Applied Science, Faculty of / Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of / Graduate
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A study of the hospital utilization of clinical laboratory testsFlax, Martin Howard, Brand, Michael John Dinnis January 1979 (has links)
Thesis. 1979. M.S.--Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Alfred P. Sloan School of Management. / MICROFICHE COPY AVAILABLE IN ARCHIVES AND DEWEY. / Includes bibliographical references. / by Martin Howard Flax and Michael John Dinnis Brand. / M.S.
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