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Welcome to the Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics' home page. Our program is one of the eight programs under the College of Natural Sciences at Michigan State University. The College of Natural Sciences houses 12 departments, eight programs, one center, and one biological station and is one of the largest colleges on campus. This page has been designed to help acclimate you to our program and lead you through the various aspects of our program.
To move around this website you will want to use the menus listed on the left side of this home page. Under each topic heading you'll find more useful information and probably answers to your questions. Our department offers both on campus programming and online post bachelors programs, as well as, online graduate programs.
Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program Mission Statement
The Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program at Michigan State University is dedicated to preparing clinical laboratory science leaders by providing innovative undergraduate and graduate curricula which are responsive to the needs of the profession and delivered using modern instructional practices. The Program is committed to the generation and dissemination of scholarly information thereby enhancing the education, practice, and standing of clinical laboratory science professionals thus promoting their important contribution to the health care delivery system. The Program is committed to University outreach through quality laboratory services and professional development programs. As a result, the Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program will be the pre-eminent professional resource in diagnostic laboratory science.
The Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program has been designed to assist students in the development of the following competencies:
| • | Perform analyses on clinical samples |
| • | Design, evaluate and implement new methods/protocols |
| • | Recognize a problem, identify the cause, synthesize alternatives and determine practical solutions where no preset criteria are available |
| • | Confirm and verify results through an in-depth knowledge of scientific methods, principles and instrumentation theory |
| • | Correlate and interpret data based on knowledge of pathophysiology |
| • | Establish and monitor quality assurance/improvement programs |
| • | Establish and maintain a productive and efficient work environment that promotes interpersonal relationships and a positive work attitude |
| • | Recognize the roles of clinical laboratory professionals within the health care system and how they contribute to a patient-focused health care delivery system |
| • | Effectively teach the knowledge, attitudes and skills defined as, or contained within, the clinical laboratory scientists’ body of knowledge |
| • | Communicate effectively using a variety of modes |
| • | Maintain laboratory services and staff committed to providing accurate and precise laboratory results to support quality patient care |
| • | Maintain and practice ethical standards |
| • | Determine the effectiveness of laboratory utilization |
| • | Participate in continuing professional development and effective knowledge seeking strategies |
| • | Contribute to stewardship of their profession |
In addition at the graduate level, the Program focuses on the development of scholarly activities designed to develop and/or enhance competencies related to:
| • | The critical evaluation of scientific/scholarly work |
| • | The development/design of scholarly proposals |
| • | Independent work, critical thinking and problem solving of skills |
| • | The dissemination of scholarly knowledge in a variety of formats |
| • | The identification of appropriate funding/revenue sources and responsible funding/revenue utilization |
| • | The maintenance and practice of ethical standards |
| • | The development of a collaborative/collegial perspective toward education and scholarly activity |
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Announcements
American Proficiency Institute Scholarships for 2010
For Junior and Senior MT/CLS majors. Deadline is November 13, 2009. They will award five $2,000 scholarships. For more information visit their website: http://www.api-pt.com/pdfs/scholarshipannouncement.pdf.
Our online certificate programs are now available to Michigan Residents who qualify for the No Worker Left Behind program through the Michigan Works! program in your county. For more information contact Mark Bitman at 517-353-9225 or visit your local Michigan Works! program in your immediate area to determine your eligibility. For more information on our online certificate programs, please download the brochure. CLICK HERE to get the brochure.
Learn more about what is being done with this program by listening to Governor Granholm - Listen to Governor Jennifer Granholm discuss the current No Worker Left Behind Statistics.
JOBS!
Are you a lab professional looking for employment? Are you an employer wishing to announce employment opportunities in your business, hospital, lab? Visit our jobs announcement bulletin board - CLICK HERE!
About this website:
Mark Bitman, Curriculum Assistant, is responsible for the content on this website. If you have questions or concerns, please feel free to contact him. You may reach him at bitman@msu.edu. This website went live in July 2009.
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