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DIALOGUE AND DISCUSSION
Value of Laboratory Testing |
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STUDENT NEWS
Networking: Vital to a Student's Career
Karrie Bourgeois |
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WASHINGTON BEAT
Model Compliance Plan
Elissa Passiment |
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FEATURE
Key Elements and Processes Needed in Curriculum Design
Karen R Karni, Laura Duckett, David Garloff, Tom Larson, Judith
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CLINICAL PRACTICE
Curriculum Design: Questions to Ask
Karen R Karni, Laura Duckett
Health Care 2000: Part 2—Managed Care
Russell C Coile Jr
Finding the On Ramp: Accessing the Information Superhighway
Joan E Polancic, Joan M Prince, Gilma I Roncancio
It’s Only a Matter of Time
Francis H Zenie |
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REPORTS AND REVIEWS
Tracing Our Roots: The First Clinical Laboratory Scientist
Virginia R Kotlarz |
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RESEARCH
Clinical Laboratory Educators Conference 1998 Abstracts |
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FOCUS: BLOOD BANK TECHNOLOGIES
‘New’ Blood Bank Technologies
W John Judd
Modifying Blood Bank Processes for Efficiency and Effectiveness: A
Case Study
Suzanne H Butch
Continuing Education Learning Objectives and Questions; Registration
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FINANCIAL STATEMENT
TRENDS AND TECHNOLOGY
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