As part of the 10.8% of AA people in this field, and you are young you go girl !!!! I can't wait to be seasoned in my career and be fully apart of this world.
Thank you!! I feel the same way! The conference was exciting because I was surrounded by many people in varying roles of leadership, R&D, industry, and education. It was very inspiring!
I am in a program for MLT right now and you remind me a lot of the director of my program! She is constructing a MLS program and getting clinical site approvals right now and by the time I finish this program it will be available which is very exciting. I think you'll be an amazing educator one day!
Wow that’s awesome! Also great that you’ll have the option to further your education. I would honestly love to go into teaching! There’s just very few programs where I live, so less opportunities.
I've wanted to go to the CDC museum for a couple years. Good to know it's interesting. I got the MediaLab micro simulator thing. It's pretty well set up where you have to describe the gram stain morphology and the colony morphology, then pick what testing you would do next. It has flow charts available and a video explanation from experts once you're done. It has quite a few cases. I personally didn't find it very helpful. All the different case simulators are separate purchases (micro, WBC, urinalysis, etc. )and about $30 each for a year's access.
You should definitely go when you get the chance! Thanks for sharing your experience with the case simulator. I wonder if it would be helpful for online students that do not have an in person skills lab.
Hey girl! I am taking medical bacteriology this semester, and let me tell you it is a struggle. Do you have any recommendations on how best to study for it? especially where I can find good study materials to do with ID of the different GP and GN (cocci and bacilli) bacteria and agar plate morphology identification? its such a pain. Makes hematology look supper easy.
Flow charts are your best friend! Once you figure out how to organize the information, it gets easier. I’d say use whatever book/ppt you have in class but spend time making your own flow charts so you can understand the info. CDC has good flow charts for examples, just search “CDC Flow chart” and add to your search a specific classification (gpc, gnb, gpb, etc). CDC website is very helpful while you study each organism and Wordsology.org might be helpful as you review for exams.
I am an internationally qualified MLT and living outside of America. Plz help me how to prepare for ASCP exam with lot many tips plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
“Vs the way my professor speaks to me” 😂 felt that
This was such a cool experience. This really makes me excited for the future of becoming an MLS
As part of the 10.8% of AA people in this field, and you are young you go girl !!!! I can't wait to be seasoned in my career and be fully apart of this world.
Thank you!! I feel the same way! The conference was exciting because I was surrounded by many people in varying roles of leadership, R&D, industry, and education. It was very inspiring!
you're showing me a part of this world I didn't know existed, I think you are inspiring keep posting !!!! @@domilarae
I am in a program for MLT right now and you remind me a lot of the director of my program! She is constructing a MLS program and getting clinical site approvals right now and by the time I finish this program it will be available which is very exciting. I think you'll be an amazing educator one day!
Wow that’s awesome! Also great that you’ll have the option to further your education. I would honestly love to go into teaching! There’s just very few programs where I live, so less opportunities.
I've wanted to go to the CDC museum for a couple years. Good to know it's interesting.
I got the MediaLab micro simulator thing. It's pretty well set up where you have to describe the gram stain morphology and the colony morphology, then pick what testing you would do next. It has flow charts available and a video explanation from experts once you're done. It has quite a few cases. I personally didn't find it very helpful. All the different case simulators are separate purchases (micro, WBC, urinalysis, etc. )and about $30 each for a year's access.
You should definitely go when you get the chance! Thanks for sharing your experience with the case simulator. I wonder if it would be helpful for online students that do not have an in person skills lab.
the case simulators are really cool, especially for clinical pathology
Thanks for sharing your experience!
😊 it was definitely a cool experience!
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You are really awesome.... It's my wish to meet with you very soon
Hey girl! I am taking medical bacteriology this semester, and let me tell you it is a struggle. Do you have any recommendations on how best to study for it? especially where I can find good study materials to do with ID of the different GP and GN (cocci and bacilli) bacteria and agar plate morphology identification? its such a pain. Makes hematology look supper easy.
Flow charts are your best friend! Once you figure out how to organize the information, it gets easier. I’d say use whatever book/ppt you have in class but spend time making your own flow charts so you can understand the info. CDC has good flow charts for examples, just search “CDC Flow chart” and add to your search a specific classification (gpc, gnb, gpb, etc). CDC website is very helpful while you study each organism and Wordsology.org might be helpful as you review for exams.
I am an internationally qualified MLT and living outside of America. Plz help me how to prepare for ASCP exam with lot many tips plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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