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| | Board Committee on Clinical Chemistry - Principles of Legislation and Rule Making for Regulation of the Practice of ... |
 | | The practice of clinical chemistry is not the practice of medicine and should not be so construed. |  | | The practice of clinical chemistry occurs at three distinct levels, depending upon the extent of academic training, laboratory experience, and competency in general and in specific laboratory techniques. |  | | The objective of legislation to regulate the practice of clinical chemistry is protection of the public health and welfare. |
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http://www.acs.org/portal/a/c/s/1/acsdisplay.html?DOC=committees\clinchem\legislation.html
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| | AACC - Clinical Chemistry - Partnerships in Healthcare - Does This Sound Like You? |
 | | A career in clinical chemistry is a career in clinical laboratory medicine. |  | | Clinical chemistry is an equal opportunity employer—M.D. or Ph.D., medical technologist or technician—you advance on the strength of your training, dedication, and initiative. |  | | Clinical chemists may educate consumers or consult with physician offices on what the results mean and what the patient (whether ill or healthy) should do next. |
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http://www.aacc.org/partner/99_career_ed_brochure.stm
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| | Clinical laboratory technologists and technicians |
 | | Clinical laboratory technologists usually have a bachelor’s degree with a major in medical technology or in one of the life sciences; clinical laboratory technicians generally need either an associate degree or a certificate. |  | | Clinical laboratory technologists, also referred to as clinical laboratory scientists or medical technologists, and clinical laboratory technicians, also known as medical technicians or medical laboratory technicians, perform most of these tests. |  | | The usual requirement for an entry-level position as a clinical laboratory technologist is a bachelor’s degree with a major in medical technology or in one of the life sciences; although it is possible to qualify through a combination of education, on-the-job, and specialized training. |
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http://stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos096.htm
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| | Clinical Fellowship Training: Clinical Chemistry |
 | | The goal of the clinical chemistry postdoctoral training program is to prepare individuals for a career in academic laboratory medicine, clinical practice, or industry. |  | | The second year extends both the clinical and research experience with specialized clinical training in areas such as molecular diagnostics, therapeutic drug monitoring, toxicology, medical statistics and information systems, general and stat chemistry. |  | | There is a weekly clinical chemistry conference as well as extensive training sessions with individual faculty members. |
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http://pathimm.wustl.edu/html/fellowcc.html
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| | ScienceDaily -- Browse Topics: Science/Chemistry/Clinical_and_Medicinal_Chemistry |
 | | American Association for Clinical Chemistry - An international scientific/medical society of clinical laboratory professionals, physicians, research scientists and other individuals involved with clinical chemistry and other clinical lab oratory science-related disciplines. |  | | National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry - Dedicated to advancing the science and practice of clinical laboratory medicine through research, education, and professional development. |  | | Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists - The CSCC provides leadership in the practice of clinical biochemistry and clinical laboratory medicine through service, education and research. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/directory/Science/Chemistry/Clinical_and_Medicinal_Chemistry
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| | Division of Clinical Chemistry - Education |
 | | The goal of the rotation is to introduce the resident to the main technologies of clinical chemistry and to function as a clinical pathologist solving technical, clinical, and administrative problems. |  | | The Chemistry staff is responsible for evaluating your knowledge and performance in clinical chemistry, in particular your knowledge about analytic methods and instrumentation (analyses), your knowledge on the clinical and your knowledge of laboratory management. |  | | While a clinical laboratory project is not mandatory for all residents, it is highly recommended that you select this elective if you expect to be responsible for a hospital clinical laboratory service. |
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http://path.upmc.edu/divisions/clinchem/education.html
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| | Clinical Chemistry and Clinical Toxicology Devices Panel Meeting Summaries |
 | | A total of 10 clinical studies were conducted, generating 19,000 paired data points from over 1,400 device applications over a total of 25,000 hours of use. |  | | The clinical study was designed to determine whether there is a relationship between blood B-type natriuretic peptide concentration and stage of heart failure as classified by the New York Heart Association (class I, II, III, and IV). |  | | It was suggested that Cygnus conduct a postmarket evaluation of use with respect to clinical outcome (overall diabetes control) and generate more information on irritation/contact sensitivity and skin changes, also as a postmarket condition. |
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http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/ccctdp.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Clinical Chemistry: Books |
 | | Clinical Chemistry 4E provides the medical student and clinician with a practical knowledge of body chemistry and how monitoring its fluctuations are an essential part of diagnosing and monitoring disease. |  | | This book stresses how clinical chemistry relates to the practice of medicine by incorporating over 100 real patient case histories. |  | | Over 250 colour illustrations help you to understand the basis of clinical chemistry and over 95 case studies threaded through the text bring the science into sharp clinical focus. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0723433283
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| | Clinical Chemistry Fellowship Program at NIH |
 | | The Clinical Chemistry Fellowship is a 2-year program providing in-depth training in the various aspects of clinical chemistry. |  | | The Clinical Chemistry Service collaborates in clinical research of a chemical nature and conducts extensive research and development in analytical methodology, automation, and computerization. |  | | Throughout the training, special emphasis is placed on the correlation of laboratory data with the status of patients in the Clinical Center. |
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http://www.cc.nih.gov/cp/chemistryfellowships.shtml
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| | Department of Pathology -- Departmental Brochure |
 | | The clinical work is a service responsibility of the faculty members of the division, who decide the best configuration for the work, select and verify analytical methods, recommend instrumentation, and direct the operations of the laboratories to ensure services compatible with the regulatory requirements as well as the clinical needs. |  | | These continual changes are important because this area handles 60% of the workload in clinical chemistry, most of the assays being performed with a turn-around time of less than 2 hours. |  | | Residents rotate through all areas of the laboratory and are provided in depth exposure to clinical services. |
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http://path.upmc.edu/divisions/clinchem.html
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| | Amazon.com: Tietz Textbook of Clinical Chemistry: Books |
 | | Tietz Fundamentals of Clinical Chemistry by Carl A. Burtis |  | | Clinical Chemistry: Theory, Analysis, Correlation by Lawrence A. Kaplan |  | | Harwood-Nuss' Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine by Jeffrey R., M.D. Suchard |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0721656102?v=glance
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| | Clinical Chemistry Technologist Certification |
 | | Clinical Chemistry Technologist examinations consist of 150 multiple-choice questions covering both the theoretical, fundamental, and practical aspects of clinical chemistry. |  | | The National Registry in Clinical Chemistry was organized in 1967 to certify Clinical Chemists and Clinical Chemistry Technologists. |  | | Acceptable institutions are institutions of higher education in the United States and Canada accredited by a regional accrediting association or whose pertinent program is accredited by a national accrediting agency. |
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http://www.nrcc6.org/cct.htm
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| | The Clinical Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Laboratory Medicine at Yale |
 | | Human intelligence and flexibility remain critical ingredients in allowing the Yale Clinical Chemistry Laboratory to fulfill its mission of providing a broad array of medically useful tests, with results that are accurate, reliable, and available in a timely and cost-effective manner. |  | | In depth clinical consultation is available from our Laboratory Medicine residents and Clinical Chemistry Directors for all tests offered. |  | | The Clinical Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Laboratory Medicine at Yale |
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http://info.med.yale.edu/labmed/clinical/chemistry.html
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| | RIT MS in Clinical Chemistry |
 | | The clinical chemistry program is designed for full-time or part-time graduate study. |  | | Individuals holding a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biology, medical technology, nuclear medicine technology, or a related field from an accredited college or university are invited to apply. |  | | Students in the clinical chemistry program come from diverse educational backgrounds and have a variety of professional goals. |
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http://www.rit.edu/~932www/grad_bulletin/colleges/cos/clinical_chem.html
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| | MLT 113 - Clinical Chemistry Practicum |
 | | This clinical practicum allows the student to become involved in a work situation at a professional level of technical application and requires concentration, practice, and follow through. |  | | Provides students with an opportunity for in-depth application and reinforcement of chemistry principles and techniques in a medical laboratory job setting. |  | | Explain immuno chemical techniques and the clinical applications. |
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http://www.dtae.org/teched/standards/courses/mlt113.html
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| | Valdes Laboratories - Clinical Chemistry Fellowship |
 | | Weekly, hour-long, Beeper Report (on-call) sessions (presented by individual on-call) and also Clinical Chemistry method development sessions are held to discuss real-time problem-solving issues in both medical and analytical categories thus integrating the practice of laboratory medicine. |  | | Rounds are presented by the Clinical Chemistry Fellows and Residents in Laboratory Medicine. |  | | During the advanced rotations, the trainee, where applicable, engages in a clinical research project and may function as Acting director of a section of the clinical laboratory with the accompanying responsibilities. |
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http://www.louisville.edu/medschool/pathology/valdeslab/fellow_training.htm
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| | Review of material for Inclusion in medical curriculum |
 | | Clinical case used in the clinical laboratory sciences course The cases are discussed in small group teaching sessions and WWW explanations are used by the students for revision and follow up. |  | | Downloadable windows help files producing diagnostic guides and case historys from the author of many of the most successful Clinical Chemistry texts. |  | | If you know any other Clinical Chemistry sites of interest, please fill in this form. |
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http://www.leeds.ac.uk/medicine/lime/sites/ClinChem.html
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| | Advanced Clinical Chemistry |
 | | Advanced Clinical Chemistry explores specialized clinical chemistry testing, including toxicology, therapeutic drug monitoring, and endocrine function as well as quality assurance issues. |  | | Finally, you will complete a two-day enrichment experience at the Special Chemistry and Toxicology Laboratories of UK Medical Center in Lexington, KY. The practicum experience will be individually scheduled. |  | | Advanced Clinical Chemistry is a distance learning activity. |
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http://webteach.mccs.uky.edu/cls844hazard
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| | NodeWorks - Science: Chemistry: Clinical & Medicinal Chemistry |
 | | An international scientific/medical society of clinical laboratory professionals, physicians, research scientists and other individuals involved with clinical chemistry and other clinical lab oratory science-related disciplines. |  | | Dedicated to advancing the science and practice of clinical laboratory medicine through research, education, and professional development. |  | | The CSCC provides leadership in the practice of clinical biochemistry and clinical laboratory medicine through service, education and research. |
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http://dir.nodeworks.com/Science/Chemistry/Clinical_and_Medicinal_Chemistry
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| | Axcan reports fourth quarter and year-end 2005 financial results - Company generates record revenues of $67.0 million ... |
 | | Furthermore, the clinical work on most of the additional Phase I studies to complement the New Drug Application to be submitted to the FDA is now complete. |  | | This increase is mainly due to the phase III development of ITAX, acquired in August 2003, for the treatment of functional dyspepsia. |  | | On March 24, 2005, Axcan received a non-approval letter from the Therapeutic Products Directorate of Health Canada containing a list of questions and comments for both the clinical and Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls aspects of the original New Drug Submission. |
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http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/11-10-2005/0004213563&EDATE=
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| | Clinical Laboratory Science Internet Resources© |
 | | National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences : NAACLS is committed to being the premier agency for accreditation and approval of educational programs in the clinical laboratory sciences and related healthcare disciplines in the United States. |  | | Clinical Laboratory Science Internet Resources Web site is a meta collection of annotated links covering the clinical laboratory science and laboratory medicine disciplines and is intended as an online resource to healthcare professionals, students and other interested individuals. |  | | If your working on a clinical laboratory safety training plan, this is a great reference for you. |
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http://members.tripod.com/~LouCaru/index-5.html
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| | Case 83 --Clinical Chemistry Case |
 | | This effect in skeletal muscle is observed clinically as muscle fasciculations followed by paralysis. |  | | In the skeletal and smooth muscle, the intracellular calcium released during each depolarization eventually builds up to the point that the muscle can no longer relax. |  | | Clinically, the patient exhibits excessive salivation, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramping, and asthmatic symptoms related to a combination of bronchoconstriction and increased respiratory secretions. |
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http://path.upmc.edu/cases/case83/lab.html
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| | Medical Laboratory Solutions (MLS) Sells and services new and recertified clinical laboratory chemistry analyzers ... |
 | | Medical Laboratory Solutions sells and services new and recertified clinical laboratory chemistry analyzers, hematology analyzers and coagulation equipment to clinical laboratories. |  | | As a leading provider of economical and reliable solutions for laboratories and business partners throughout the United States, Medical Laboratory Solutions is proud of a reputation nurtured by experience and expertise. |  | | Medical Laboratory Solutions (MLS) Sells and services new and recertified clinical laboratory chemistry analyzers nationwide |
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http://service-repair.mlsbiomed.com
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| | Westgard QC Home Page © 2005 |
 | | This is a concise introduction (or refresher) to the theory and practice of QC. |  | | Nothing but the Truth about Quality Control has been reviewed in Clinical Chemistry: "A major concern about this book is that it mixes science and social values..." Read the whole review about the Truth and see if you agree. |  | | New downloads are now available - demonstrating the use of a Biologic Goal, and the use of a Clinical decision interval. |
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http://www.westgard.com
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| | The American Board of Clinical Chemistry (ABCC) |
 | | The American Board of Clinical Chemistry (ABCC) is a not-for-profit organization, incorporated in 1950, devoted to certification of individuals with doctoral level degrees in the practice of clinical chemistry, toxicological chemistry, and other clinical laboratory medicine disciplines. |  | | The aim of the Board is to serve the public interest and advance the science by establishing standards of competence for those who practice clinical laboratory medicine, and to certify as Diplomates those qualified specialists who comply with the requirements of the Board. |  | | In purpose, function, and organization the ABCC is analogous to the certifying boards in various medical specialties. |
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http://www.aacc.org/abcc
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| | Clinical Chemistry |
 | | IAPLM (D) [E] International Association of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Clinical Toxicology |  | | (D) [D] European Journal of Clinical Chemistry and Clinical Biochemistry |  | | International Quality Assessment Schemes for Clinical Laboratories (FI) [E, FI] |
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http://www.chemlin.de/chemistry/clinical_chemistry.htm
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| | Euromedlab 2005 - Focus on the Patient |
 | | The International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (IFCC) is a professional organisation serving clinical chemists and physicians on a world-wide basis. |  | | This UK based professional body is dedicated to the science, practice and promotion of clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine. |  | | FESCC is the Forum of European Societies for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, under the auspices of the IFCC, connecting the different societies of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine in Europe. |
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http://www.glasgow2005.org
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| | The Association for Clinical Biochemistry |
 | | The Association for Clinical Biochemistry (ACB) was founded in 1953, and is one of the oldest such Associations in the world. |  | | Based in the United Kingdom, it is a professional body dedicated to the practice and promotion of clinical science. |  | | The Association liaises with and is consulted by many national and international organisations on issues relating to Clinical Biochemistry. |
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http://www.acb.org.uk
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| | U.S. Clinical Chemistry and Immunoassay Reagents Markets |
 | | This is ample evidence of the ‘commodity status’ of most clinical chemistry tests and the growth opportunities for higher margin immunoassay techniques. |  | | This Frost and Sullivan research service examines the U.S. Clinical Chemistry and Immunoassay Reagents Markets and discusses the various market trends and opportunities for the reagents. |  | | The research segments the market into that for clinical chemistry and immunoassay reagents. |
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http://www.frost.com/prod/servlet/report-brochure.pag?id=A726-01-00-00-00
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| | Clinical Chemistry and Hematology: Wadsworth Center, NYS Department of Health |
 | | This laboratory designs and carries out the New York proficiency testing programs in the following important areas of laboratory medicine: general clinical chemistry (clinical biochemistry), endocrinology, therapeutic substance monitoring, toxicology, blood pH and gases, urinalysis, and urine pregnancy testing. |  | | Select any of the categories of clinical chemistry at the left for further information. |  | | Clinical Chemistry applies chemical, molecular, and cellular techniques to the understanding and the evaluation of human health and disease. |
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http://www.wadsworth.org/chemheme/chem/chem.htm
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| | Clinical Chemistry Analyzers and Spectrophotometers Manufacturers - Hospitron dignostics Inc.Systems Inc |
 | | Hospitron Diagnostics is a leading manufacturer of Clinical Chemistry Analyzers. |  | | As a world-class manufacturer of medical equipment, Hospitron dignostics, Inc. carries a tradition of excellence and reliability in the world's clinical and medical institutions. |  | | We cooperate with companies across the globe to offer a wide range of clinical analyzers to address private and public clinical laboratories and veterinaries while holding main market share in rapid tests. |
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http://www.hospitron.com
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| | MYCO: Clinical laboratory equipment, used, refurbished, reconditioned & pre-owned, used clinical chemistry analyzers |
 | | We buy and sell clinical laboratory equipment such as chemistry analyzers, hematology analyzers, coagulation analyzers, blood gas analyzers, immunoassay analyzers, immunochemistry analyzers, special chemistry equipment and general lab equipment such as refrigerated centrifuges, floor and ultra centrifuges. |  | | MYCO: Clinical laboratory equipment, used, refurbished, reconditioned and pre-owned, used clinical chemistry analyzers |  | | We are an industry leader in providing clinical laboratory equipment, analytical lab equipment, biotechnology equipment and diagnostic imaging equipment to customers worldwide. |
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http://www.medstore.com/myco
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| | English Books > Medical/Nursing > Clinical Chemistry |
 | | Clinical Laboratory Medicine: Clinical Applications Of Laboratory Data |  | | Clinical Use Of Laboratory Data: A Practical Guide |  | | Medical/Nursing > Clinical Chemistry listing of 77 titles. |
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http://www.netstoreusa.com/books/index/bkbmj400C.shtml
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| | The National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry |
 | | The National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry is the Academy of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) and is dedicated to advancing the science and practice of clinical laboratory medicine through research, education, and professional development. |  | | It publishes Laboratory Medicine Practice Guidelines (LMPG) for the application of clinical biochemistry to medical diagnosis and therapy. |  | | The Academy is a leading advocate for scholarship through scientific research and it conducts educational programs to promote scientific discovery, application, and integration. |
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http://www.nacb.org
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| | Pharmacy |
 | | Drugtext USA Homepage - a comprehensive site of information on all types of drugs, including news related to drug issues, treatment of drug addictions, legal issues, drugs in other countries and much more. |  | | The amount of information available on drug information alone is impressive. |  | | The clinical formulary is organized by sections that refer to either a drug class or disease state. |
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http://biotech.icmb.utexas.edu/pages/science/pharmacy.html
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| | Labexplorer - Clinical Chemistry Links on Labexplorer.com |
 | | dmoz: Open Directory Project - although the open directory project does not have a specific Clinical Chemistry breakdown in this group their are many resources available, Labexplorer was one of the first listings on this key resource. |  | | Preparation of Solutions for the Clinical Laboratory - This tutorial covers the principles behind preparing solutions. |  | | International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine |
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http://www.labexplorer.com/chemistry.htm
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| | American Chemical Society Board Committee on Clinical Chemistry |
 | | The ACS Board Committee on Clinical Chemistry promotes the practice of clinical chemistry by supporting improvements in education, research, and professionalism to enhance the profession and the public's knowledge of clinical chemistry. |  | | encouraging academic institutions to establish programs and courses in clinical chemistry; |  | | promoting scientific symposia and other activities within ACS to assure that topics related to clinical chemistry are frequently and appropriately presented; |
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http://www.acs.org/portal/a/c/s/1/acsdisplay.html?DOC=committees\clinchem\index.html
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| | AACC - American Association for Clinical Chemistry - Advancing Clinical Laboratory Science Worldwide |
 | | AACC (American Association for Clinical Chemistry) is an international scientific/medical society of clinical laboratory professionals, physicians, research scientists and other individuals involved with clinical chemistry and other clinical laboratory science-related disciplines. |  | | AACC - American Association for Clinical Chemistry - Advancing Clinical Laboratory Science Worldwide |
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http://www.aacc.org
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| | Clinical Chemistry - Compare Prices & Reviews at Smarter |
 | | WaveSense, an edge nanotechnology separations company, develops and manufactures unique diagnostic systems for use in the fields of clinical chemistry, biotechnology and drug discovery. |  | | Providing professional MLTs/CLTs an online BS CLS offering several levels of support, flexibility, and affordability in Chemistry clinical studies. |  | | Laboratory supply for clinical, research, chemical, safety, science, commercial or school products. |
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http://www.smarter.com/books-1/product/clinical_chemistry-317503
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| | Clinical Chemistry and Hematology Laboratories |
 | | Staff scientists also investigate, develop, and evaluate technical procedures, provide consultation and laboratory support to health officers, physicians, and laboratory personnel; conduct and participate in seminars, workshops, scientific meetings; conduct research in clinical biochemistry, hematology, clinical enzymology, and drug analysis with the aim of improved analytical techniques, reference values, and biological standards. |  | | The laboratories carry out the laboratory improvement programs enacted by the New York Public Health Law and by CLIA '88 in order to monitor and improve the quality of testing performed by laboratories. |  | | Welcome to the Clinical Chemistry and Hematology Laboratories. |
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http://www.wadsworth.org/chemheme
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 | | We provide a quality assessment and advisory service on a non profit basis for health care laboratories in the area of Clinical Chemistry, Haematology and Transfusion. |  | | The Irish External Quality Assessment Scheme is a non-profit national independent scheme for the objective assessment of analytical performance in clinical laboratories. |  | | Unit B06, Nutgrove Enterprise Park, Rathfarnham, Dublin 14. |
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http://www.ieqas.ie
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| | Colorado Histo-Prep - Integrating Histopathology and Clinical Pathology - Histopathology Anatomic Pathologists ... |
 | | Colorado Histo-Prep - Integrating Histopathology and Clinical Pathology - Histopathology Anatomic Pathologists Pharmaceutical Biomedical Device Biotech Contract Testing Laboratories University Researchers Government Agencies |  | | Our resources include highly trained and experienced pathologists, motivated technical personnel and dedicated quality assurance staff. |  | | Distinctively unhampered by the influences of Wall Street and free of large corporate bureaucracy, CH-P prides itself in its ability to provide timely and responsive personalized service to its clients to meet their needs in anatomic and clinical pathology. |
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http://www.histoprep.com
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| | Information for Authors |
 | | Veterinary Clinical Pathology welcomes original experimental research and clinical contributions involving domestic, laboratory, avian, and wildlife species in the areas of hematology, hemostasis, immunopathology, clinical chemistry, cytopathology, surgical pathology, toxicology, endocrinology, laboratory and analytical techniques, instrumentation, quality assurance, and clinical pathology education. |  | | Veterinary Clinical Pathology reserves the right to reject manuscripts if it appears that experimental animals have been subjected to unacceptable stress or pain, or if the use of experimental animals does not appear to be justified by the significance of the knowledge gained. |  | | Veterinary Clinical Pathology is published quarterly by the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ASVCP) and is the official journal of the ASVCP and the European Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ESVCP). |
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http://www.vetclinpathjournal.org/authorinfo.html
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| | Clinical Chemistry |
 | | Clinical chemists must not only know how to perform and troubleshoot sophisticated analytical techniques but they also must be able to correlate specific patterns of results with health and disease in order to insure that only quality data is reported to other professionals such as patient care providers, law enforcement officials and veterinarians. |  | | An almost limitless number of chemicals can be found in humans and animals, and during the study of clinical biochemistry students learn how to detect, analyze and quantify many of those chemicals associated with health, disease, injury and infection. |  | | More specialized testing techniques are those required to measure blood alcohol or to detect small amounts of illicit drugs. |
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http://henson1.salisbury.edu/~healthsc/clinchem.htm
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