In this episode of Lab Medicine Rounds, Reade Quinton, M.D., discusses what it takes to become a forensic pathologist, talks about common misconceptions related to the field, and describes what a day in the life of a forensic pathologist is like.
In this episode, Paula Santrach, M.D., associate professor of laboratory medicine and pathology and consultant in Transfusion Medicine at Mayo Clinic, discusses cultivating quality in the clinical practice.
In this episode, Paul Jannetto, Ph.D., associate professor of laboratory medicine and pathology and director of the Clinical and Forensic Toxicology Lab, Clinical Mass Spectrometry Lab, and Metals Lab at Mayo Clinic, discusses how his three labs support toxicology testing for patient care.
In this episode, Dr. Allan Klompas, assistant professor of anesthesiology and physician in the Department of Anesthesiology at Mayo Clinic, discusses transfusion support of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) patients.
Alice Gallo De Moraes, M.D., discusses why laboratory testing is important within her practice.
In this episode of Lab Medicine Rounds, Charles Sturgis, M.D., Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology and Program Director of our Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency program at Mayo Clinic, discusses ways for students to prepare for their pathology residency interviews.
In this episode of Lab Medicine Rounds, Jennifer Rodemeyer, Manager of the Child Life Program at Mayo Clinic, discusses the importance of explaining laboratory testing, especially to young patients and their families, to help patients cope with medical procedures such as COVID-19 testing.