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Volume 35 Number 6 | December 2021 Christal Lane, MS, MLS(ASCP)CM, ASCLS Ascending Professionals Forum Let me set the stage for you … The year is 2020. It’s early in the year, around January. Laboratory professionals in their morning huddles gather to hear their laboratory directors bring up the new “novel” virus coming out of…
Volume 35 Number 6 | December 2021 Pamela Meadows, EdD, MT(ASCP), West Virginia Society for Clinical Laboratory Sciences President Licensure of clinical laboratory professionals is a principal measure that signifies the profession’s focus on quality health care and patient safety. It is imperative that licensure be viewed not only as a means of ensuring adequate…
Volume 35 Number 6 | December 2021 Rick Panning, MBA, MLS(ASCP)CM As a professional organization, ASCLS is well known for its advocacy efforts for the profession with state and federal regulators and legislators. Equally as important is advocacy efforts in the workplace with the executive decision-makers, the C-Suite. One of the expectations of laboratory leaders…
Volume 35 Number 6 | December 2021 DeAnne Maxwell, MBA, MLS(ASCP)CM, CLEC 2022 Steering Committee Chair On a snowy day in February 1994, I boarded a plane bound for Newport, Rhode Island, with fellow Indiana MLS program educators Linda Kasper and Bunny Rodak, to attend what would be my first, but definitely not my last,…
Volume 35 Number 6 | December 2021 Stephanie K. Mabry, MS, MLS(ASCP)CMSCCM, ASCLS Political Action Committee Chair If you’ve ever been to a Joint Annual Meeting or the Laboratory Legislative Symposium, you’ve likely seen the ASCLS Political Action Committee (PAC) table. It’s hard to miss with the festive red, white, and blue décor! As you…
Volume 35 Number 6 | December 2021 Alex Shaw, ASCLS Developing Professionals Forum Councilor-at-Large As an MLS student and active ASCLS member, I have become more and more aware of the issues that plague the clinical laboratory. There are many laboratory personnel getting closer to retirement, not enough new graduates ready to fill those openings,…
Volume 35 Number 6 | December 2021 Patient Safety Corner Catherine Otto, PhD, MBA, MLS(ASCP)CMSHCMDLMCM, ASCLS Patient Safety Committee We often think of advocacy within the context of lobbying for personnel licensure in our state legislatures or meeting with our Congressional representatives and senators to share our points of view regarding pending legislation or the…
Volume 35 Number 6 | December 2021 Angela Tomei Robinson, MS, MLS(ASCP)CM Laboratory professionals are the medical laboratory scientists, laboratory technologists, and technicians who perform and manage the complex laboratory methodology techniques and sophisticated state of the art instrumentation with automation and computer interfacing to aid in the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. Clinical…
Volume 35 Number 6 | December 2021 At the Joint Annual Meeting in June 2022, ASCLS delegates will choose from the candidates who have indicated a willingness to serve in the leadership positions for the coming year. This is one of the many benefits and responsibilities of belonging to a grassroots organization: being able to…
Volume 35 Number 5 | October 2021 Hassan Aziz, PhD, FACSs, MLS(ASCP)CM, ASCLS President This year’s Joint Annual Meeting, Lab JAM 2021, with a hybrid combination of in-person and remote plenary and break-out educational sessions, was a huge success. Thanks to the many presenters and participants who converged in Louisville, Kentucky, and those who joined…