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5 Ways to Show Phlebs You Care
Phlebotomists, affectionately known as phlebs, are among the most underappreciated healthcare professionals. Regardless of where they stand on being called “vampires” or “bloodsuckers,” their contributions are routinely undervalued by those who do not understand the importance of their role and the challenges they face on a daily basis. Here are five ways for medical professionals…
5 Signs You Are a Lab Legend
Do your fellow lab techs trade stories about your pipetting prowess when you’re not around? Are you considered the king or queen of the tasteless joke? Do you have a knack for getting everybody on the same page for takeout? If so, it’s quite possible that you are a Lab Legend. Here are five more…
How to Fail Your Next CAP Inspection
College of American Pathologists (CAP) accreditation is one of the most important recognitions for any medical laboratory. Passing a CAP inspection is no easy feat: it requires considerable documentation, discipline, and process proficiency. In other words, it’s definitely a lot easier to fail your next cap inspection than it is to pass it. Here are…
How to Feel (and Look) Good in Your Medical Lab
If you’re spending at least half your waking hours working in a medical lab, then shouldn’t you be comfortable and feel good about how you look? Protective wear has come a long way since the days of oversized starched white lab coats and safety goggles that make lab techs look like insects. Of course, there’s…
5 Reasons to Be Grateful for Lab Techs
No healthcare professionals are more deserving of gratitude than lab techs. A lab tech’s dedication to accuracy and consistency is admirable. They work late nights and long shifts — yes, even on holidays — to help patients get the appropriate treatment for their conditions. If anyone in your family has ever had a biopsy or…
The Dangers of Poor Patient Handling Techniques
When studies show that a person can put about 1,000lb of pressure on their back just by turning a 100lb person on their side, it’s not surprising to discover that in 2011, patient-handling injuries accounted for one in four healthcare-related worker’s comp claims. Patient-handling worker’s comp claims cost on average $15,600—and that’s not even taking…