Sentences with phrase «clinical laboratory facilities»

Microscope - enabled mobile phones have the potential to significantly contribute to the technology available for global healthcare, particularly in the developing world and rural areas where mobile phone infrastructure is already ubiquitous but trained medical personnel, clinical laboratory facilities, and clinical expertise are scarce.

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One of the world's leading medical technology companies produces and sells an extensive range of medical supplies, laboratory and diagnostic equipment for health care facilities, life science institutes, and clinical laboratories.
The collection of specimens for alcohol or other drug testing is limited to the school physician, school nurse or a physician, laboratory, or health care facility designated by the board of education, with the cost being paid by the board, in a State - licensed collection station or clinical laboratory, in accordance with N.J.S.A. 45:9 - 42.26 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 8:44, 8:45 and 6A: 16 - 4.4 (c).
The health facility located on the Peter Ala Adjetey Avenue, North Labone, Accra can boast of an extensive range of cutting — edge Siemens radiology modalities as well as a clinical laboratory with a turnaround time for diagnosis and delivery being three hours and under one hour for emergencies.
MIND helps support laboratory and facility costs, clinical trials, students, and more.
Before joining Sanger, I worked as an Institute Laboratory Manager and held responsibility for the operational management of clinical research facilities across five research centres, including CL3 laboratories.
These goals will be achieved through collaboration with faculty from MDL and other laboratories, and participation in both the new clinical test evaluation process overseen by the virtual Molecular Targets and Markers Testing Facility, and in the division's clinical laboratory test governance.
Included among the numerous recipients of Mr. Sanford's gifts, that total more than one billion dollars, are: the Edith Sanford Foundation for Breast Cancer that was created in 2012 by a gift of $ 100 million in honor of Mr. Sanford's mother who died of breast cancer when he was four years old; the Sioux Valley Hospitals and Health System, which renamed itself Sanford Health in 2007, in recognition of a $ 400 million gift; a $ 125 million gift in 2014 to establish Sanford Imagenetics, a program that will integrate genomic medicine into primary care for adults; the University of California San Diego which received a $ 100 million gift for the creation of the Sanford Stem Cell Clinical Center in 2013 to accelerate the translation of stem cell research discoveries by advancing clinical trials and patient therapies; the Burnham Institute for Medical Research that received a $ 50 million gift in 2010, and recognized its appreciation for both this and a 2008 gift of $ 20 million to the Sanford Center for Childhood Disease research at Burnham by then changing its name to Sanford Burnham Medical Research Institute; a $ 70 million gift to establish a particle physics laboratory named the Sanford Underground Research Facility; and the San Diego Consortium for Regenerative Medicine which received a gift of $ 30 million in 2008 and expressed its gratitude by renaming itself the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative MClinical Center in 2013 to accelerate the translation of stem cell research discoveries by advancing clinical trials and patient therapies; the Burnham Institute for Medical Research that received a $ 50 million gift in 2010, and recognized its appreciation for both this and a 2008 gift of $ 20 million to the Sanford Center for Childhood Disease research at Burnham by then changing its name to Sanford Burnham Medical Research Institute; a $ 70 million gift to establish a particle physics laboratory named the Sanford Underground Research Facility; and the San Diego Consortium for Regenerative Medicine which received a gift of $ 30 million in 2008 and expressed its gratitude by renaming itself the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Mclinical trials and patient therapies; the Burnham Institute for Medical Research that received a $ 50 million gift in 2010, and recognized its appreciation for both this and a 2008 gift of $ 20 million to the Sanford Center for Childhood Disease research at Burnham by then changing its name to Sanford Burnham Medical Research Institute; a $ 70 million gift to establish a particle physics laboratory named the Sanford Underground Research Facility; and the San Diego Consortium for Regenerative Medicine which received a gift of $ 30 million in 2008 and expressed its gratitude by renaming itself the Sanford Consortium for Regenerative Medicine.
First, in 2001, CRI formed a partnership with the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research to develop the Cancer Vaccine Collaborative (CVC)-- a centralized, academic, global network of clinical trial sites, immune monitoring laboratories, and clinic - grade, GMP cancer vaccine production facilities.
Students attend classes, study, and work in a state - of - the - art Education Building, which is a five - story facility that includes clinical areas and computer and micro-teaching laboratories.
And located on TCC's West Campus, the vet tech program sports a 20,000 squarefoot teaching facility with classrooms, clinical laboratories, a treatment area for large animals with stalls for cattle restraint, and a small animal treatment area with six wet tables to examine and treat small animals like dogs and cats, and lab animals like rabbits, rats and mice.
Our 130,000 - square foot research facilities include state - of - the - art laboratories for research teams as well as a BioSafety Level 3 laboratory for investigations into infectious diseases and a clinical studies core for clinical trials.
A. Clinical pathology and histopathology diagnostic laboratory services must be readily available within the veterinary facility or through outside services.
California offers a variety of program settings, from class work done on campus with much of the laboratory (hands - on) work at off campus settings, to larger facilities with on - site hospitals and clinical settings, to rural farm - like settings that allow for a greater emphasis on large or exotic animal veterinary technology.
The Group is a leader in providing premier legal services to academic and community hospitals, health systems, long - term care facilities, clinical laboratories, institutional pharmacies, physicians and physician organizations.
Clinical Service Specialist, Marketing and Sales Associate, Administrative Assistant, Medical Billing, Licensed Vocational Nurse, Collections and Insurance Associate, Biomedical Technician, Technical Help Desk Analyst, Registered Nurse, Medical Technologist, Patient Care Technician, Dietitian, Care Manager, Social Worker, Laboratory Service Specialist, Information Technology Specialist, Clinic Manager (Facility Administrator), Human Resources Representative, Accountant, Corporate Training and Education Manager, Manager and Customer Support Representative.
The dental assisting student will be trained to perform in an entry - level position, normally available in a dental facility, such as a clinical dental assistant, dental laboratory assistant or dental office administrative assistant.
This work might be done in a clinical setting (veterinarian's office), a laboratory, an animal control facility, or out in the field as you visit ranches and farms.
These programs can last one to two years and include classes teaching science and medical topics along with laboratories and a clinical externship at a local medical facility.
All of these skills, whether administrative or clinical, can prepare the student for opportunities in a career in the growing healthcare field whether working in a doctor's office, an outpatient facility, a hospital facility, laboratory or many other possibilities as a health care professional.
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