Lab Safety and Bioterrorism Readiness Curricula Using Active Learning and Hands-on Strategies as Continuing Education for Medical Technologists
Frequent reports of laboratory- (and hospital-) acquired infection suggest a deficiency in safety training or lack of compliance. To assess the need for continuing education (CE) addressing this problem, an original education needs assessment survey was designed and administered to medical technolog...
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Main Authors: | Steven Fiester, James Redfearn, Shannon Helfinstine, Tracey Meilander, Christopher J. Woolverton |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2010
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/9eb2a99c65f941918ccd2f5e5b2d6ee7 |
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