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Transfusion Safety in 2022: Experienced Phlebotomists and Electronic Systems are Key - Insights

This “phlebotomy webinar” will provide basic information on blood compatibility, the consequences of incompatibility and the recognition of an acute hemolytic transfusion reaction.

Blood Cultures: Practice, Utilization, and Challenges - Insights

This “Phlebotomy Webinar” will discuss types, sets, draws, and automated instruments for blood cultures.

Week in Review: January 27 - Insights

Topic highlights include: FDA considers major shift in COVID vaccine strategy, DNA from blood samples could help early cancer detection, Wisconsin researchers say, CDC informs staff of reorganization after pandemic criticisms

February 2023 - Cytogenetics and Laboratory Genetics & Genomics - Insights

This "Pathways" program provides a Clinical Pathology case that includes a history, potential answers, rationale, and relevant references. This case's sub-specialties are Cytogenetics and Laboratory Genetics and Genomics.

R. Ross Reichard, M.D., Featured in CAP Today - Insights

R. Ross Reichard, M.D., DLMP Vice Chair of Quality and Associate Chair of Practice, recently contributed to a College of American Pathologists (CAP) article in CAP Today. The article, "How the Laboratory Drives Patient Satisfaction,"...

Other Testing - Insights

Mayo Clinic physicians and scientists drive research and test development, and our assays are backed by some of the world’s leading subspecialists.

Preanalytical Variables - Insights

This "Phlebotomy webinar" will review the most common preanalytical variables that lead to blood specimen re-collection in the hospital environment.

Other - Insights

Find out more about how Mayo Clinic Laboratories’ pediatric testing covers the full range of clinical specialties.

Glomerular disease - Insights

Learn how our renal testing delivers accurate answers in concise reports that improve outlooks for patients with glomerular diseases.

Intestinal Infection Testing - Mayo Clinic Laboratories

The gastrointestinal pathogen panel is a multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test capable of rapidly and qualitatively detecting DNA or RNA of 22 pathogens (13 bacteria, 5 viruses, and 4 parasites).