That was interesting (a year later). I was amazed at how many times each sample was handled by a human in order to get to the nice clean computer generated results page. You can see how hard they have worked to make the procedures easy to do right and hard to do wrong, but for a non-clerically talented person like myself, it would have a lot of bad results. I am always amazed when I see people do repetitive tasks consistently and with minimal errors. I think they earn their lab test fees.
Yes - I was also amazed by the labor-intensive system and the data that had to be written by hand. Seems like those instruments should be able to dump the data to a central data base for calculations and report generation. Just a thought.
That was interesting (a year later). I was amazed at how many times each sample was handled by a human in order to get to the nice clean computer generated results page. You can see how hard they have worked to make the procedures easy to do right and hard to do wrong, but for a non-clerically talented person like myself, it would have a lot of bad results. I am always amazed when I see people do repetitive tasks consistently and with minimal errors.
I think they earn their lab test fees.
Well said!
Yes - I was also amazed by the labor-intensive system and the data that had to be written by hand. Seems like those instruments should be able to dump the data to a central data base for calculations and report generation. Just a thought.
can we get a link to the slideshow for this one? it appears to be missing from the video description
Just checked and the link works.
You are a fantastic educator, tyvm
You are a fantastic student;-)