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What does CLS stand for?

Clinical Laboratory Scientist


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JP0000496), and for licensed clinical laboratory scientists and personnel in the state of California (Provider No.
SB 365 defines a CLA as "an individual responsible for obtaining a blood specimen by venipucture or capillary puncture according to established and approved protocols and also qualified to perform waived or point-of-care testing under the direction of a clinical laboratory scientist, clinical laboratory technician, laboratory supervisor, or laboratory director.
Clinical laboratory scientists are responsible for about 75 percent of medical diagnoses through the tests results they provide, DeVry officials said.
Like past editions, this detailed reference text should be a valuable addition to the book collections of most practicing laboratorians, particularly pathologists, clinical laboratory scientists, laboratory directors, managers, and supervisory personnel.
World under a microscope Watts' point of view, her interest in relatively small objects magnified hundreds or millions of times, comes from her 30-year career as a clinical laboratory scientist.
Navy, he served as a Clinical Laboratory Scientist on the USS Fort Fisher and also at the Naval Hospital in San Diego.
Medical technologists (MT) and clinical laboratory scientists (CLS) will be called medical laboratory scientists (MLS).
Headed by Former Air Force Lab Director, DeVry's exemplary graduate employment rates position the university to address shortage of clinical laboratory scientists PHOENIX -- Addressing a shortage of skilled clinical laboratory scientists (also referred to as medical technologists) in the state of Arizona, DeVry University began teaching classes for a new bachelor's degree program in Clinical Laboratory Science at its Phoenix campus in September.

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