We perform laboratory screening of blood on all patients undergoing surgery, which includes a CBC (Complete Blood Count) and a pre-operative chemistry profile.
Not exact matches
Inclusion Criteria: • Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status of 0 or 1 • Have histologically or cytologically confirmed advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)(Stage IIIb or greater) • Measurable disease, as defined by Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) 1.1 • Known PD - L1 tumor status as determined by an immunohistochemistry (IHC) assay
performed by the central
laboratory on tissue obtained at
Screening • A woman of childbearing potential must have a negative highly sensitive serum (beta - human chorionic gonadotropin [beta - hCG]-RRB- at
Screening within 14 days prior to study drug administration Inclusion Criteria for Crossover: • Participants must have been randomized to Arm A of the study and had radiographic disease progression according to RECIST 1.1 • Participants must have a mandatory biopsy at the time of disease progression according to RECIST 1.1 prior to crossing over.
Montrose Animal Hospital and Pet Hotel has an in - house, state - of - the - art
laboratory enabling us to
perform screening tests within a very short period of time.
Your veterinarian will
perform a complete physical exam and then, if needed, standard
laboratory tests such as a blood count and blood profile, urinalysis and electrolyte tests to
screen for other diseases.
Most of the time, infection from FIV is discovered using a
screening test
performed in your veterinarian's office or from a blood panel run at your veterinarian's reference
laboratory.
Your veterinarian can
screen your pet for parasites by
performing a thorough physical examination, and running
laboratory test such as a fecal flotation, heartworm test, and other testing depending upon your pet's symptoms.
North County Animal Hospital has a comprehensive in - house
laboratory which allows us to
perform immediate chemistry profiles, urine analysis, cytology, heartworm
screening and fecal parasite analysis.
The research outcome Of course, Penn Vet's ultimate goal is not to send dogs out to every
laboratory in the country to
perform broad - scale cancer
screening.
If culture is being
performed to
screen samples and send isolates (on plates, paddles, swabs, or any other approach) to a diagnostic
laboratory for subsequent testing, clinicians must contact their
laboratory to determine if those items will be accepted.
If you suspect that your dog may have narcolepsy and cataplexy, your veterinarian will
perform a physical examination, some basic neurological tests and
laboratory screenings, including a complete blood count, chemistry profile panel, thyroid hormone profile and urinalysis, to rule out other medical conditions.
Perform simple
laboratory and
screening tests customarily
performed in a medical office such as visual acuity, audiometric
screening, Snellen tests, spirometry tests and EKG ’s
My key role in the organization was to take vital signs of clinics,
perform screen tests and also prepare the
laboratories for any diagnostic tests.
Laboratory Technician Delta Labs, Naples, FL Jan 2006 to Present • Develop a novel blood screening system brought about a decrease in time needed for managing electrophoresis tests • Identify a potential problem in the H1N9 virus screening equipment thereby contributing to eliminating possible errors in test results • Manage specimen collection duties • Perform laboratory tests using a variety of equipment and reagents • Interpret test results and document them appropriately • Assist doctors in researching possible cures • Prepare specimens and samples • Dispose of specimens and samples appropriately • Ensure appropriate maintenance of all testing equipment • Ensure strict safety and sanitation procedures are c
Laboratory Technician Delta Labs, Naples, FL Jan 2006 to Present • Develop a novel blood
screening system brought about a decrease in time needed for managing electrophoresis tests • Identify a potential problem in the H1N9 virus
screening equipment thereby contributing to eliminating possible errors in test results • Manage specimen collection duties •
Perform laboratory tests using a variety of equipment and reagents • Interpret test results and document them appropriately • Assist doctors in researching possible cures • Prepare specimens and samples • Dispose of specimens and samples appropriately • Ensure appropriate maintenance of all testing equipment • Ensure strict safety and sanitation procedures are c
laboratory tests using a variety of equipment and reagents • Interpret test results and document them appropriately • Assist doctors in researching possible cures • Prepare specimens and samples • Dispose of specimens and samples appropriately • Ensure appropriate maintenance of all testing equipment • Ensure strict safety and sanitation procedures are carried out