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Lab Professionals Make a Difference

A young boy is diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia.


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Through the work of a special task force and generous contributors, ASCLS was able to develop the following short video to highlight the role laboratory professionals play in patient care. In this 12-minute video, a young boy, who was diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia (M3), and his family provide their thoughts and feelings about their experience. Laboratorians, the hematopathologist and the hematology/oncology physician, also share their role in this particular case.


 

Great video!Having your patient visit the Laboratory with a face to face re inforces there is a real person attached to everything we do. Well done.

Dan Leger,  Lab Manager,  Campbellton Regional HospitalJune 17, 2009
Campbellton, NB Canada



Very nice. a Job well done. We need more videos like this one. Thanks for sharing.

Muain Haseeb,  Director,  ST. Anthony HospitalMay 24, 2009
Chicago, IL



I loved this video. Very well done, very touching, uplifting, and at the same time informative and educational. But on a personal note, it brought back old memories--I worked with Cheryl Caskey at Schumpert Hospital a few light years ago! When her name popped up I all but shouted out "I know her!" As usual Cheryl, a job VERY well done!

Paulette (Whatley)Conway, CLS

Paulette Conway,  CLS,  BloodSourceMay 09, 2009
Mather, CA



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