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    Australian healthcare funding The healthcare system in Australia is complex involving many funders and healthcare providers. In 2011 to 2012 the health expenditure in Australia was estimated to have been $140.2 billion, which made up 9.5 percent of gross domestic product in that year (AIHW, 2013). Responsibilities are split between different levels of government, and between the government and non-government sectors. With non-government sources funding for about 30 percent of the total health expenditure

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    Patient safety is vital in the practice of medicine. In medical laboratory science, we may not have a direct contact with the patient, but every duty we perform can affect the outcome of the patient’s health. Patient safety involves being able to collect samples and follow the protocols for the test result. Accuracy in medicine may be a very high standard, but it is worth it when it comes to a patient’s life. A medical practitioner should always have the expectation not to incur more harm on the

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    Chinwenwa Iheme Professional Issues A Medical professional is someone in the healthcare field. Medical Professionals are part of a team that delivers services related to human 's or animal’s health. Examples of medical professionals are physicians; nurses; medical laboratory scientists, and dentists. As medical professional, you must attain a level of education and certification required for a particular medical profession. There are many medical professions; each requires some level of education

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    Clinical Laboratory Science Field By: Rolando Barrios November 20, 2014 Per. 1-6 What is Clinical Laboratory Science? Clinical Laboratory Science, also known as Medical Technology is the occupation in the medical field that provides doctors with information needed to treat a disease. Laboratory Scientists, perform an extended variety of tests, ensure that the test results are reliable, explain the importance of laboratory tests, and study the effectiveness of laboratory tests. Laboratory Scientists

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    the objective of providing accurate results to diagnose and treat patients. Medical scientists work with laboratory technicians, general practitioners , and pathologists. In recent years, there have been many advancements in technologies to decrease the risk of human error and provide faster results however this may have an impact on the current role of medical scientists as a result of these new emerging machines. Current funding strategies

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    wanting to be a doctor. Of course, at my young age, I was only aware of two options as a medical professional: doctor and nurse. Eventually, I learned there are many options for a career in healthcare. When I left for college, I decided to major in accounting (to acquire a broadened range of knowledge) and pre-pharmacy. While training in my pre-pharmacy science courses, I fell in love with being in the laboratory. I enjoyed the fact that certain substances and reagents can be combined to determine answers

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    crime scene investigation or laboratory analysis. Forensic science techs can also be known as Criminalists. In most cases they work in teams such as with police officers, detectives, and coroners to solve cases. As a forensic science tech your job will consist of analyzing different specimens ranging from blood, bullet fragments, and different clothing fabrics. Your job is about connecting all the evidence together to come to a conclusion. Education

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    Introduction Patient care is as vital part in the medical community, the shortage of medical laboratory technicians can jeopardize this care in so many ways. According to ASCP “The number of technologist/scientist and technician education programs has declined by more than 50% since 1970, with the most dramatic decline in technology/ scientific programs, 71% of which closed between 1970 and 2007. In contrast, the number of phlebotomy [Phlebotomy is a procedure that removes blood from the body]

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    those who wish to stay working specifically in the laboratory but do not wish to be a generalist anymore. These people tend to prefer one department over the others and wish to learn all they can about it. The first way to do this is to obtain a specialist certification. These specialization include: chemistry, hematology, microbiology, blood banking, molecular biology, and cytogenetics. This certification is similar to obtaining a medical laboratory science certification, since both require the technician

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    explosions, and illegal drug laboratories. The second type are laboratory forensic scientists. Laboratory forensic scientists analyze and use observations, measurements of physical evidence, and photos of the crime scene. Laboratory scientist conduct chemical analysis, biological analysis, document examinations, ballistics analysis, and toxicology. These analyses can tell what happened, and give information to help solve cases. The final type of forensic science are medical scientists (which includes all

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