Sentences with phrase «of laboratory specimens»

• Overhauled the operation room operations by providing dedicated assistance to the implementation of surgical robots systems • Wrote a short handbook of SOPs regarding operation room procedures, used as part of the surgical team training program • Prepared patients by washing and shaving • Sterilized operative areas • Handed over instruments to surgeons as and when they ask for them • Assisted in preparation of laboratory specimens for analysis purposes • Operated surgery related equipment such as lights and suction machines • Assisted in operating diagnostic equipment
Vendor Management Dependable, detail - oriented and knowledgeable Medical Assistant and Laboratory Specimen Technologist with more than 20 years experience providing quality assurance testing of laboratory specimens and Phlebotomy on patients in a hospital setting.
Aided staff in the preparation of laboratory specimens, dilutions, and equipment, restocking the lab when necessary and helped maintain cleanliness.
Properly package, handle, and store laboratory specimens and carry out diagnostic analysis of laboratory specimens including blood, urine, feces, tissue, and bodily fluids.
- Properly package, handle, and store laboratory specimens and carry out diagnostic analysis of laboratory specimens including blood, urine, feces, tissue, and bodily fluids.

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Once I had the collection of wild chile peppers in hand, I would be returning to my laboratory at U.C. Davis, where I could start genotyping these specimens, generating a type of genetic fingerprint.
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).
A Catholic Health Laboratory Services Center will be located on the first floor of the Mall for routine blood draws and specimen collections.
The scientists replicated ancestral molecular development to transform chicken embryos in a laboratory into specimens with a snout and palate configuration similar to that of small dinosaurs such as Velociraptor and Archaeopteryx.
Supported by the São Paulo Research Foundation — FAPESP under the aegis of its Research Program on Biodiversity Characterization, Conservation, Restoration & Sustainable Use (BIOTA - FAPESP, the study relied on the collaboration of the City's Animal Health Control Center and its Department of Parks & Green Areas to carry out a collection of 37,972 specimens of the family Culicidae (which gathers flies commonly known as mosquitoes) from nine municipal parks — later laboratory analysis would show that these mosquitoes belonged to 73 species and 14 genera.
Critics postulated that mouse DNA was floating in the air in the laboratories, or lying in wait in the chemical reagents used to find the virus, or sitting at the bottoms of test tubes used to collect blood specimens.
«We were able to analyze one specimen collected by Alfred Russel Wallace in 1860 in Raja Ampat during his travel through the «Malay Archipelago,»» says Guillaume Besnard, a researcher at the Laboratory of Evolution and Biological Diversity at the Université Paul Sabatier in Toulouse, France.
13 April Wisconsin's State Laboratory of Hygiene tests specimen, confirms that it's untypable, and sends to CDC.
The Comparative Ocular Pathology Laboratory, with over 56,000 specimens, has the world's largest collection of animal eyeballs, NPR reports.
Most laboratory specimens trace their heritage back to a single group of 34 animals that were taken out of Xochimilco by a French - funded expedition in 1863.
Would they end up as interesting specimens of a past age in a laboratory enclosure somewhere?
The Bone Histomorphometry Core Laboratory provides histomorphometric analyses of nondecalcified bone specimens, including processing mouse bone specimens for nondecalcified histology and performing static and dynamic histomorphometric analyses of mouse bone specimens.
In laboratories, geologists and geophysicists examine the chemical and physical properties of specimens.
Reagents: antibodies, plasmids, cell lines, RNA libraries, and more Organisms and viruses: model organisms of disease, mouse models, and more Biological specimens Software Protocols Core laboratories eagle - i is different from traditional web publications that list resources (websites, journals, etc.) because the tool allows researchers to: Share resources
In a series of steps combining 7T MRI, computational analysis and painstaking laboratory staining techniques, the scientists probed slabs of tissue taken from several places within the brains of each of five Alzheimer's and five control brain specimens.
Pan-ethnic carrier screening and prenatal diagnosis for spinal muscular atrophy: clinical laboratory analysis of > 72,400 specimens.
Testing of 51 specimens from CFS patients and 56 matched and healthy controls from the US was performed independently in three laboratories for XMRV DNA by using several PCR tests and for anti-XMRV antibodies using different serological assays.
In the spring of 2006, Nathan Coussens, now a Senior Research Scientist at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), found a specimen of the Pacific beetle cockroach in the laboratory of Barbara Stay, at the University of Iowa.
While onsite, students will be encouraged to participate in supervised research activities and should be comfortable around a variety of samples and specimens in a clinical laboratory environment.
In 2012, our laboratory initiated a study of AAN structural connectivity in ex vivo human brain specimens and in a living human subject - a study made possible by high resolution MRI scanners and high angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) sequences developed at the Massachusetts General Hospital Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging.
«Public health laboratory scientist» means any licensed director, supervisor, technologist, or technician engaged in laboratory testing of human specimens in a public health laboratory.
NOTE: New York State Residents New York State health law prohibits the testing of specimens collected in or mailed from New York, and prohibits the transmission of data from our laboratory to NY physicians or residents.
NY State residents: With the exception of Vitamin D, New York State health law prohibits the testing of blood spot specimens collected in or mailed from New York and prohibits the transmission of blood spot laboratory data to NY physicians or residents.
(c) If you are operating a collection site, you must have all necessary personnel, materials, equipment, facilities and supervision to provide for the collection, temporary storage, and shipping of urine specimens to a laboratory, and a suitable clean surface for writing.
For this flaw to be corrected, the test of the specimen must have occurred at a HHS - certified laboratory where it was tested consistent with the requirements of this part.
For example, you may not test a DOT urine specimen for additional drugs, and a laboratory is prohibited from making a DOT urine specimen available for a DNA test or other types of specimen identity testing.
(b)(1) In the rare case where the collector, either by mistake or as the only means to conduct a test under difficult circumstances (e.g., post-accident or reasonable suspicion test with insufficient time to obtain the CCF), uses a non-Federal form for a DOT collection, the use of a non-Federal form does not present a reason for the laboratory to reject the specimen for testing or for an MRO to cancel the result.
(a) As the laboratory testing the split specimen, you must report laboratory results directly, and only, to the MRO at his or her place of business.
(a) As the MRO, when a laboratory discovers a «correctable flaw» during its processing of incoming specimens (see § 40.83), the laboratory will attempt to correct it.
(6) In a case where a specimen is collected under direct observation because of the temperature being out of range, you must process both the original specimen and the specimen collected using direct observation and send the two sets of specimens to the laboratory.
The Department of Transportation is amending certain provisions of its drug and alcohol testing procedures to change instructions to collectors, laboratories, medical review officers, and employers regarding adulterated, substituted, diluted, and invalid urine specimen results.
(i) The primary specimen appears to have leaked out of its sealed bottle and the laboratory believes a sufficient amount of urine exists in the split specimen to conduct all appropriate primary laboratory testing; or
(2) In a case where a specimen is collected under direct observation because of showing signs of tampering, you must process both the original specimen and the specimen collected using direct observation and send the two sets of specimens to the laboratory.
As a laboratory, when you find a specimen to be negative, you must report the test result as being one of the following, as appropriate:
(2) Complete the chain of custody on the CCF (Step 4) by printing your name (note: you may pre-print your name), recording the time and date of the collection, signing the statement, and entering the name of the delivery service transferring the specimen to the laboratory,
(a) If, as a laboratory, collector, employer, or other person implementing the DOT drug testing program, you become aware that the specimen temperature on the CCF was not checked and the «Remarks» line did not contain an entry regarding the temperature being out of range, you must take corrective action, including securing a memorandum for the record explaining the problem and taking appropriate action to ensure
(d) If you have not sent the split specimen to another laboratory for testing, you must retain the split specimen for an employee's test for the same period of time that you retain the primary specimen and under the same storage conditions.
You provide quality assurance review of the drug testing process for the specimens under your purview, determine if there is a legitimate medical explanation for laboratory confirmed positive, adulterated, substituted and invalid drug test results, ensure the timely flow of test result and other information to employers and protect the confidentiality of the drug testing information.
As the MRO, when the laboratory reports that the specimen is rejected for testing (e.g., because of a fatal or uncorrected flaw), you must do the following:
Authorization for HHS certified laboratories to initiate electronic reporting as the only reporting necessary for negative results on specimens submitted to laboratories using the new CCF and the reporting of non-negative results using faxed or scanned copies of Copy 1 of the new CCF.
(b) As a laboratory, for a specimen having an invalid result for one of the reasons outlined in the HHS Mandatory Guidelines, you must contact the MRO to discuss whether sending the specimen to another HHS certified laboratory for testing would be useful in being able to report a positive or adulterated result.
As a laboratory, when you find a specimen to be non-negative, you must report the test result as being one or more of the following, as appropriate:
(a) As a laboratory, you must retain all records pertaining to each employee urine specimen for a minimum of two years.
(2) If you receive information, not available to you at the time of the original verification, demonstrating that the laboratory made an error in identifying (e.g., a paperwork mistake) or testing (e.g., a false positive or negative) the employee's primary or split specimen.
(i) You are authorized to consider the temperature conditions that were likely to have existed between the time of collection and transportation of the specimen to the laboratory, and the length of time between the specimen collection and arrival at the laboratory.
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