The medical laboratory requires innovative technologies to provide timely information to increasingly busy physicians. The laboratory may become the most frequently used - and the most important - source of diagnostic information in medicine. At this juncture in laboratory medicine, it is vital to understand the direction of education for the various roles in the field. Contents:: Teaching Medical Students the Discipline of Laboratory Medicine; The Medical Student MD/PhD Pathway to a Career in Laboratory Medicine; The Physician-Scientist Track in Laboratory Medicine; The Goals of Resident Training in Laboratory Medicine:: An Overview; Innovative Didactic Methods in Laboratory Medicine Resident Teaching; Assessing Resident Competency in Laboratory Medicine; The RISE Examination:: A Resident Teaching and Evaluation Tool; Education of the PhD Laboratorian; Training in Microbiology; Training in Hematopathology; Training in Laboratory Management and the MD/MBA in Laboratory Medicine
Teaching Medical Students the Discipline of Laboratory Medicine The Medical Student MD/PhD Pathway to a Career in Laboratory Medicine The Physician-Scientist Track in Laboratory Medicine The Goals of Resident Training in Laboratory Medicine: An Overview; Innovative Didactic Methods in Laboratory Medicine Resident Teaching Assessing Resident Competency in Laboratory Medicine The RISE Examination: A Resident Teaching and Evaluation Tool Education of the PhD Laboratorian Training in Microbiology Training in Hematopathology Training in Laboratory Management and the MD/MBA in Laboratory Medicine
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