by Maria Dannessa Delost
Introduction to Diagnostic Microbiology for the Laboratory Sciences provides a foundation in microbiology that is essential for a career as a medical laboratory technologist/technician (MLT). A key text for students and a helpful reference for practitioners, it reviews the microorganisms most commonly encountered in clinical settings and clearly explains basic laboratory procedures.
This text provides a concise overview of topics and facilitates comprehension with learning objectives, key terms, case studies, and review questions. In addition, the text includes laboratory exercises, eliminating the need for a separate laboratory manual. Covering content required in the MLT curriculum and featured on the certification exam, this accessible text will help prepare students for a career in laboratory science.
Key Features
• Reviews the microorganisms most important in clinical practice
• Explains basic laboratory procedures, such as specimen collection and staining
• Includes laboratory exercises in the text–no need for a separate manual
• Serves as a helpful on-the-job reference for laboratory practitioners
• Provides practice questions to help students prepare for the medical technology certification exam
CHAPTER PEDAGOGY: Chapter Outline, Key Terms, Learning Objectives, Procedures, Laboratory Exercises, Case Studies, Review Questions
INSTRUCTOR RESOURCES: Image Bank with 247 photos and illustrations; PowerPoint Presentations per chapter; Laboratory Exercise Worksheets; and a Test Bank with 450 multiple choice questions and a 225-question exam.
Introduction to Diagnostic Microbiology for the Laboratory Sciences is on the recommended reading list to prepare for the ASCP MLT exam. (American Society for Clinical Pathology, Medical Laboratory Technician exam)
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781284032314 | |
Publisher: | Jones & Bartlett Learning | |
Publication date: | 03/11/2014 | |
Edition description: | New Edition | |
Pages: | 588 |
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