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Mind the Gaps: Osmolality Testing to Diagnose Toxic Alcohol Poisoning - Webinar
Course • 1 lessonDr. Martin Ekiti uncovers the importance of osmolal and anion gaps in understanding toxic alcohol poisoning, the importance of measured and calculated osmolality, and the relationship between osmolality and hyponatremia.
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Leadership and Impacting Change In and Out of the Lab - Webinar
Course • 1 lessonDr. Christopher Tran explores how laboratory professionals can improve patient care through leadership and collaboration. He highlights the importance of systems- level thinking and navigating complexities in both clinical and laboratory processes.
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Genomic Characterization of Acute Leukemia - Webinar
Course • 1 lessonDr. Jose-Mario Capo-Chichi discusses recent technical improvements that have revolutionized the genomic landscape of acute leukemia over the last 50 years.
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A Perspective on Commonly Used Drugs in Patients Receiving Treatment for Opioid Use in Ontario - Webinar
Course • 1 lessonDr. Josko Ivica reviews differences between immunoassay urine drug screens and LC-MS/MS confirmatory testing, focusing on Ontario patients receiving medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder, medication compliance, and drug use detection.
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A Phlebotomist’s Nightmare – Pre-Analytical Error: Where Phlebotomy and Anatomy Cross - Webinar
Course • 1 lessonThis webinar reviews the importance of following standards and procedures during phlebotomy. Examine a legal case study involving a pre-analytical error that reinforces the responsibilities of the MLA/T during phlebotomy to ensure patient safety.
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Envisioning Change: A Solution-Focused Approach Towards the Retention of Hospital-based MLTs - Webinar
Course • 1 lessonJoin Dr. Bas Gohar as he shares the details of his qualitative research study that applied a solution-focused approach to help frontline, management, and senior leaders working in hospital labs across Ontario envision changes required to retain MLTs.