Medical laboratory science credit

Access a comprehensive library of on-demand education from Mayo Clinic Laboratories, featuring pre-recorded presentations, interactive microlearnings, modules, credit-earning courses, and archived programs. This collection covers a wide range of clinical and laboratory topics, supporting continuous learning and professional development for healthcare and laboratory professionals.

Blood Banking

This on-demand educational collection is focused on blood banking, a key subfield within medical laboratory science (MLS). This series covers the practices of blood collection, testing, processing, storage, and distribution of blood products for safe transfusions. Designed for laboratory professionals, the content highlights key topics such as blood typing, crossmatching, and screening for infectious diseases to ensure accuracy and patient safety.

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Chemistry

This on-demand education series is related to chemistry, a core area within medical laboratory science (MLS). It features topics including the analysis of blood, urine, and other body fluids to diagnose and monitor various medical conditions. It also includes the study of biochemical processes, diagnostic assays, and the use of automated instruments to measure analytes such as glucose, electrolytes, enzymes, hormones, and more.

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Hematology

This on-demand education is focused on hematology, a key subfield within medical laboratory science (MLS). This area studies blood and blood-forming tissues to diagnose and monitor disorders such as anemia, leukemia, and clotting abnormalities. It also includes the analysis of blood cell counts, morphology, coagulation, and hematologic function using techniques like microscopy, automated analyzers, special staining methods, and more.

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Microbiology

This on-demand education is focused on microbiology, a key subfield within medical laboratory science (MLS). This education supports laboratory professionals in strengthening their skills to identify microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria, and fungi from patient specimens.

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