Somewhat obligatory thread

Rinyu

Member
Inactive
Jul 23, 2017
21
Pronouns
she/her
I'd be more than welcome to answer any questions related to clinical laboratory things. I have a bachelor's degree and work as a generalist (hematology, chemistry with some immunological tests, serology (beta strep testing, mono, rapid HIV, H-pylori stool antigen, etc), urinalysis, coagulation) at a clinic, so my experience isn't especially large, but at the same time we receive work from some 7 satellite labs, so we have better technology than most average clinics at least.

The one thing I'll say is, if you want to be extra hip and cool, just go with molecular diagnostics. You can do more than just sequence someone's DNA to try to find mutations and/or cancers, you can also go molecular diagnostics that looks for DNA ((or RNA)) of invading organisms like bacteria or even viruses. Point of Care testing ((testing done at the point of care, aka at home or at the hospital)) is also constantly developing, so it may make sense that a medical laboratory technician of the future in a fancy magic setting would be able to perform all kinds of tests from handheld devices!
 
Last edited:

Nameless

I'm under your bed
Ranger
Oct 22, 2015
2,551
Pronouns
He, Him
Posting Status
Irregularly
:ohshit: That is a whole lot to take in...
 
  • Like
Reactions: Rinyu

Kait

Gay Idiot
Supporter
Godly Subscriber
Nov 22, 2014
3,715
Gender
amab Female
Pronouns
She/Her
Posting Status
Weekly
Hey! Welcome to SA!

I've spoken to you a couple of times in the cbox already, but now I get to give you a more official welcome.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Rinyu
Forgot your password?