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  Academic Program Listings
The clinical laboratory science field is made up of professionals who rely on their knowledge of basic science and laboratory skills to assume a variety of responsibilities in various laboratory and health care settings.
Clinical laboratory scientists perform a variety of laboratory assays on human and other types of specimens in clinical, research, commercial (biotechnology, pharmaceutical, etc.) and forensic laboratories to provide diagnostic data and information necessary to support health care, ensure quality control, facilitate product development and solve problems.
Diagnostic genetics is a rapidly expanding new clinical discipline focusing on the identification of abnormalities of chromosomes or regions of DNA associated with pathology and disease.
www.nmu.edu /records/2003-2004ElectronicBulletin/ClinicalLab.htm   (2039 words)

  
 Clinical Science
Because clinical facilities in each of the options have a limited number of positions, a limited number of students are admitted to a given option.
Applicants for clinical placement must have been fully admitted to the University and must have been in residence for two semesters prior to the beginning of the clinical component.
Clinical Science students will be offered, at their own expense, vaccination against Hepatitis B in the CSU Dominguez Hills Student Health Center.
www.csudh.edu /Catalog/200405/ClinicalScience.htm   (5877 words)

  
 UC Berkeley Psychology | Clinical Science Ph.D. Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Its membership in the Academy indicates that the Clinical Science Program at U.C. Berkeley is committed to excellence in scientific training, and to using clinical science as the foundation for designing, implementing, and evaluating assessment and intervention procedures.
Clinical science is a psychological science directed at the assessment, understanding, and amelioration of human problems in behavior, affect, cognition, or health, and at the application of knowledge to such problems in ways consistent with scientific evidence.
Theory and practice in clinical psychology must be placed in an intellectual context of the broader field of psychology and other social, behavioral and biological science disciplines.
psychology.berkeley.edu /gradprograms/clinical   (1050 words)

  
 Medical School / Clinical Sciences   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Soon after the Clinical Department is made aware that the student has received clearance, the student will be notified by mail of his or her placement schedule.
The Ross University Chairpersons oversee the status of the ongoing clinical science programs at the hospitals where Ross University students are doing their clerkships, and make recommendations regarding changes or concerns to the Dean of Clinical Sciences.
The responsibility of the Clinical Sciences Coordinator is to carry out the placement process for each student, under the supervision of the Dean of Clinical Sciences.
www.rossmed.edu /Medical_School/Academic_Information/Clinical_Sciences/clinical_sciences.html   (1451 words)

  
 Manifesto for Clinical Psychology
The dichotomy between science and practice is the classic one-the one codified in the Boulder Model of clinical training with its hyphenated characterization of clinical psychologists as "scientist-practitioners." The implication commonly attributed to the hyphenated Boulder Model is that there are two legitimate types of clinical psychology: clinical science and clinical practice.
Most clinical psychologists I know would be outraged to discover that the Food and Drug Administration allowed a new drug on the market without sufficient testing, not only of its efficacy to cure or relieve symptoms, but also of its short term side effects and the long term effects of continued use.
Clinical psychologists cannot justify marketing unproven or invalid services simply by pointing to the obvious need and demand for such services, any more than they could justify selling snake oil remedies by pointing to the prevalence of diseases and consumer demand for cures.
horan.asu.edu /ced522readings/mcfall/manifesto/manifest.htm   (6638 words)

  
 Clinical Laboratory Science
The director and the educational coordinators of the affiliated clinical laboratories are given courtesy appointments as university adjunct faculty.
For acceptance and continued registration as a candidate for the clinical lab science major you must have a grade point average of 2.75 overall and in the sciences, including biology, chemistry, mathematics, and clinical lab science at the end of your sophomore year.
Clinical study of body fluids including cerebral spinal fluid, synovial fluid, pleural fluid, seminal fluid, and urinalysis; discuss specimen analysis, diagnostic procedures, and test results as related to disease.
www.uwsp.edu /news/uwspcatalog/medtech.htm   (1979 words)

  
 Department of Clinical Laboratory Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Department of Clinical Laboratory Science educates persons who will be highly skilled in the intelligent selection, performance and evaluation of clinical laboratory procedures.
The degree qualifies them to seek national certification and be eligible for employment in hospital, clinic, research and teaching laboratories.
Clinical laboratory scientists are certified health care professionals whose laboratory analyses play critical roles in the diagnosis and management of disease.
www.marquette.edu /chs/clls   (180 words)

  
 UNC-CH Division of Clinical Laboratory Science
Clinical Laboratory Science, also called Medical Technology, is the health profession that provides laboratory information and services needed for the diagnosis and treatment of disease.
Clinical Laboratory Scientists perform a variety of laboratory tests, ensure the quality of the test results, explain the significance of laboratory tests, evaluate new methods and study the effectiveness of laboratory tests.
Clinical laboratory generalists in hospitals, clinics or commercial laboratories.
www.med.unc.edu /ahs/clinical/glance.htm   (213 words)

  
 Clinical Science (Ph.D.), Peabody College, Vanderbilt University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Clinical Science at Vanderbilt subscribes to the scientist-practitioner model, and its primary goal is the training of clinical scientists.
Our goal is to produce clinical scholars who are highly competent in both research and clinical practice, and who will contribute to the creation of new knowledge in the field of Clinical Science.
Their success is evidence of the effective combination of research and clinical training we offer, and of their own commitment to professional, research, and academic careers in clinical psychology.
peabody.vanderbilt.edu /psychology/clinical_science.htm   (674 words)

  
 Clinical Laboratory Science
Clinical laboratory scientists participate in patient care by performing laboratory procedures that assist in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
The education of a clinical laboratory scientist combines a curriculum common to most undergraduate majors in the medical field with a clinical program designed to produce individuals who possess a high level of technical proficiency.
The Clinical Laboratory Science major is open to all UC or transfer students who meet admission requirements in the College of Allied Health Sciences.
www.cahs.uc.edu /departments/MedicalT.cfm   (1317 words)

  
 Welcome to UTPA-Clinical Lab Science Home Page
Clinical Laboratory Science or Medical Technology is a profession in which theoretical knowledge of biology and chemistry is applied in the diagnosis and treatment of disease, maintenance of health, organ transplantation and forensic investigation.
The clinical laboratory scientist is expected to perform more complex procedures and assume greater responsibility for management and education functions related to the clinical laboratory.
Both the Clinical Laboratory Scientist and the Clinical Laboratory Technician are vital members of the quality health care team.
www.panam.edu /dept/clinlab   (226 words)

  
 Clinical Science Training Grant Purpose
The aim of the Research Training Grant in Clinical Science is to provide pre- and post-doctoral trainees with a coherent integration of research training in clinical science, cognitive science, and neural science.
A metaphorical way of conceptualizing the proposed integration of clinical, cognitive, and neural science is to think of clinical science as providing descriptive behavioral models of the problem content, neural science as providing biological models of the underlying hardware, and cognitive science as providing quantitative models of the software.
All predoctoral trainees will be admitted to the clinical science program; however, they all will specialize in a second area, as well, learning to apply the leading theories and methods of cognitive and/or neuroscience to the analysis of important clinical phenomena.
www.indiana.edu /~clinpsy/grant/purp.html   (552 words)

  
 Majors and Degrees :: Clinical Laboratory Science
Clinical laboratory scientists perform most of the clinical tests conducted in hospital, veterinary, state, and health laboratories.
You may obtain the bachelor of science degree in this area by completing the specified threeyear sequence at the University followed by 12 months training at an NAACLS-accredited hospital.
Additionally, you may choose to obtain a bachelor of science in biology and then participate in the 12-month hospital training.
www.lssu.edu /degrees/degree.php?id=5049   (195 words)

  
 APS Observer - APCS Creates Fusion of Science and Clinical Training
This belief in a commitment to scientific training in clinical psychology was the bedrock upon which the Academy was built a few years later.
The primary concern of the Academy has always been that in clinical psychology there's a balance to be struck between trying to advance the knowledge base of the field and applying that knowledge, says Bootzin.
Atkins, an APS member, directs the clinical child psychology internship of the Institute for Juvenile Research at the University of Illinois at Chicago, an internship year that offers intensive clinical training to doctoral candidates in clinical psychology.
www.psychologicalscience.org /observer/0102/apcs.html   (2421 words)

  
 Chiropractic Clinical Science
The mission of the Council on Chiropractic Clinical Science is to support and encourage the exploration and development of the clinical application of chiropractic philosophy, science and art.
Prior to this he was in private practice in Kirkland, Washington and was the past owner and Clinical Director for 4 multidisciplinary spine care centers in South Florida.
The Council on Chiropractic Clinical Science is open to all doctors of chiropractic with an interest in chiropractic clinical science.
www.worldchiropracticalliance.org /councils/clinicalscience.htm   (621 words)

  
 Clinical Laboratory Science Internet Resources©
Clinical Chemistry Laboratory at the Yale-New Haven Hospital.
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 Cytometry Society Web Site : CCS is a non-profit society organized to foster the development and implementation of clinical applications of cytometry in the diagnosis and management of human pathologic conditions.
members.tripod.com /~LouCaru/index-5.html   (11114 words)

  
 UNC-CH Division of Clinical Laboratory Science
Clinical Microbiology I, Clinical Microbiology II, Practicum in Clinical Microbiology, Clinical Immunology Practicum.
Clinical research is in area of standardizing and improving quality of sweat testing for diagnosis of cystic fibrosis.
Evaluation of cell surface markers, using flow cytometry, associated with acute and chronic symptoms in asthmatic children, and development of predictive markers for exacerbation of symptoms in children with asthma.
www.med.unc.edu /ahs/clinical/people.htm   (872 words)

  
 OHIO SOCIETY FOR CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
We are a constituent society of the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS).
Our mission is to promote the profession of clinical laboratory science and to provide beneficial services to those who practice it.
Clinical laboratory science professionals perform, develop, evaluate, correlate, and ensure accuracy and validity of laboratory information.
www.oscls.com   (164 words)

  
 Clinical Laboratory Science Degree Program
A Clinical Laboratory Scientist is responsible for the operation of complex analytical instrumentation and computers, and is also highly skilled in staining cells and tissues, microscope use, interpreting test results, precision pipetting, administration and management, and quality assurance.
Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) students at Michigan Technological University may choose from seven options of study within the CLS Program.
The Clinical Laboratory Science Program Director also serves as the student advisor and is available for both academic advising and career development.
www.bio.mtu.edu /cls_mtp   (457 words)

  
 MeritCare School of Clinical Laboratory Science
The MeritCare School of Clinical Laboratory Science's mission is to educate, support and inspire our students to become competent, fully functioning professionals in their career choice of Clinical Laboratory Scientists so they can go on to improve the health and quality of life of the people they serve.
The program in Clinical Laboratory Science offers a 49 week curriculum at the senior college level leading to a bachelor degree in Clinical Laboratory Science from the intern's respective academic institution.
MeritCare School of Clinical Laboratory Science is proud to state that we have provided 50 years of “Excellence in Education.” Learn more about the history of the MeritCare School of Clinical Laboratory Science.
www.meritcare.com /jobs/students/lab   (322 words)

  
 BSU Updated 2002-04 Undergrad Clinical Laboratory Science Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Clinical areas of study include hematology, chemistry, immunology, microbiology, immunohematology, and microscopy.
Upon completion of the clinical year, students are eligible to take the National Registry Examination of the American Society of Clinical Pathologists and the National Certifying Examination of Medical Technologists.
The Clinical Laboratory Science degree is also appropriate preparation for graduate study in related careers such as biology, chemistry, and medicine.
www.bemidji.msus.edu /Catalog/0204upcatalog/Medtech   (290 words)

  
 CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE PROGRAMS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Clinical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology are among the fastest growing professions associated with modern advances in medical science.
Clinical laboratory scientists perform scientific, fast-finding tests in the medical laboratory that help track down the cause and cure of disease.
Baccalaureate degree from an accredited university or college with a major in medical technology/clinical laboratory science, microbiology, chemistry, biochemistry, biology, or a related area, and at least one course in statistics.
www.uri.edu /cels/bmmg/clinical.html   (414 words)

  
 Clinical Laboratory Science Department: Bellarmine University   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The many Clinical Laboratory Science graduates who have pursued further education enthusiastically attest to the intellectual and experiential advantages they enjoyed over their fellow medical, dental, or graduate students.
The Bachelor of Health Science in Clinical Laboratory Science is designed to facilitate students’ acquisition of knowledge, analytical skills and technical expertise in clinical chemistry, medical microbiology, immunohematology, hematology and clinical immunology.
The Bachelor of Health Science in Clinical Laboratory Science is accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science, 8410 Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 670, Chicago, IL 60631-3415.
lansing.bellarmine.edu /cls/requirements/2003-2005_clinlab_accelerated_degree_requirements.asp   (584 words)

  
 Open Directory - Science: Chemistry: Clinical and Medicinal Chemistry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists - The CSCC provides leadership in the practice of clinical biochemistry and clinical laboratory medicine through service, education and research.
Clinical Ligand Assay Society - The Clinical Ligand Assay Society mission is to establish and promote high standards in the science and application of ligand assay technology.
National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry - Dedicated to advancing the science and practice of clinical laboratory medicine through research, education, and professional development.
dmoz.org /Science/Chemistry/Clinical_and_Medicinal_Chemistry   (439 words)

  
 SFSU Clinical Science (Medical Technology) Undergraduate Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Clinical Science program is specifically designed for students intending to enter the career field of clinical laboratory science (medical technology).
Successful completion of these steps allows one to serve as a licensed clinical laboratory scientist in a hospital or in other biomedical laboratories which deal with the analysis of human specimens.
Candidates for the B.S. in Clinical Science program should have had high school chemistry and three years of mathematics with a grade of B or better in order to complete the curriculum in normal time.
www.sfsu.edu /~puboff/programs/undergrad/clinsci.htm   (402 words)

  
 UC Clinical Laboratory Science Online Degree - Home
The distance learning Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science degree (BS CLS) offers working professional Clinical Laboratory Technicians (CLTs) and Medical Laboratory Technicians (MLTs) opportunities to learn the knowledge and skills needed for continued professional growth in their field without traveling to a college campus.
The distance learning Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science from the University of Cincinnati is the answer.
The University of Cincinnati Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association and by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS*).
www.clsonline.uc.edu   (520 words)

  
 Large Animal Clinical Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Faculty and staff in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences (LCS) are concerned with the diseases of farm animals and horses.
They teach students enrolled in the DVM curriculum of the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM), provide medical care of large animals in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital (VTH), advise animal producers on disease prevention, conduct research into animal disease, and provide postgraduate training via residency, MS and PhD programs.
Many of the faculty members hold joint appointments in collaborating departments, such as Small Animal Clinical Sciences, Microbiology, Physiology and Agricultural Economics.
cvm.msu.edu /lcs   (102 words)

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