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The following webinars are presented by 91麻豆天美's Clinical Microbiology Mentoring Subcommittee. The subcommittee provides career and networking advice for those new to the field of clinical or public health microbiology. Its roster of mentors is available to answer any career advancement questions you have.

Core (Lab) Concepts: Considerations and Lessons for Microbiology Lab Consolidation: Nov. 22, 2024

Laboratory consolidation puts significant stress on laboratory leadership and staff, and there is no standard protocol for developing and implementing a microbiology lab consolidation plan. This webinar will provide suggestions about establishing timelines and workflows, working with clinical and lab stakeholders and managing challenges.

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe major and minor challenges associated with test workflow changes inherent to microbiology laboratory consolidation.
  2. Recommend methods of effective communication during planning and implementation phases of microbiology laboratory consolidation.
  3. Identify specific areas and processes, such as culture setups and laboratory trainee education, that may require atypical or novel solutions due to consolidation.

Speaker

Photo of Richard E. Davis, Ph.D., D(ABMM), MLS(ASCP)

Richard E. Davis, Ph.D., D(ABMM), MLS(ASCP)
Microbiology Director
INWA Region and WA/MT Micro Core Lab
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children’s Hospital

Panel

Kevin Alby, Ph.D., D(ABMM)
Assistant Professor
Associate Director, Clinical Microbiology Laboratory
University of North Carolina

Julie Kennicutt
LIS Technical Specialist Coordinator
Mayo Clinic

Laurianne Mullinax, M.S., MLS(ASCP)CM
Director, Clinical Education
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center and Children's Hospital

Moderator

Jessica D'Angelo, MLS(ASCP)CM
Microbiology Supervisor
Palomar Health

Audience

All attendees who are interested may attend, however this webinar is targeted toward microbiology lab leadership (senior technologists, leads, specialists, supervisors and lab management).


 


Translating the Alphabet Soup of Clinical Laboratories: Sept. 21, 2023

The medical laboratory field is riddled with complex processes of regulation governed by the complicated structures of regulatory bodies. Similarly, certification processes and routes for laboratory professionals can be daunting and confusing. This webinar aims to address these terminologies, as well as the certification versus licensure requirements for those individuals who are new or interested in joining the field.

Learning Objectives

The attendee should be able to understand the following:
  1. Terminology used in the regulated laboratory environment.
  2. Routes to certification vs. state licensure.
  3. Regulatory bodies and processes.

Speaker

Photo of Nicholas M. Moore, Ph.D., D(ABMM), MLS(ASCP)CM
Nicholas M. Moore, Ph.D., D(ABMM), MLS(ASCP)CM
Associate Professor, Medical Laboratory Science
Associate Director, Division of Clinical Microbiology
Director, BSL-3 Core Laboratory
Rush University Medical Center 

Audience

  • New graduates and those interested in medical laboratory profession.
  • Entry to mid-level medical laboratory scientists and medical laboratory technicians.

 

Exploring Behind the Curtain of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory: Oct. 12, 2023

This webinar will be broken into 2 sections: a presentation followed by a discussion with a panel of volunteers. The presentation will describe how a high complexity clinical microbiology laboratory functions from a staffing perspective, and the regulatory environment that dictates this structure. We will provide an overview of the various roles that may be found within the laboratory, as well as certification and licensure requirements (as applicable) for these positions. Finally, we’ll describe the different sub-specialty areas that comprise the high complexity microbiology laboratory.

Panel discussion will involve sharing perspective on positions, roles and areas worked within microbiology. 

Learning Objectives

  1. Describe the regulatory environment and staffing structure of a diagnostic clinical microbiology lab.
  2. Explain the CLIA and accreditation requirements for each role.
  3. Provide an example career pathway within clinical microbiology.

Speaker

Photo of Jeana Houseman, MHSA, DLM(ASCP)CM
Jeana Houseman, MHSA, DLM(ASCP)CM
Director Quality, Patient Safety, and Accreditation, Laboratory Services
HealthPartners


Panel

Kurt Jude, M(ASCP)CM
Quality Management Coordinator
Mayo Clinic

Samia N. Naccache, Ph.D., M(ASCP)CM, D(ABMM)
Technical Director, Microbiology and Molecular
LabCorp

Audience

  • Non-clinical scientists contemplating a career in the diagnostic lab, specifically the clinical microbiology/infectious disease lab.
  • New clinical lab scientists.

Presenters

Contact Information

Nicole Jackson, clinmicro@asmusa.org