Baffled by blood? Confused by coags? Traumatised by TTP? Planning on quitting medical school because you've just finished haem block? Join the registrars of the Bloody Minded Crew as they tour the world of haematology one topic at at a time while procrastinating from their day jobs. Your time is precious, so to maximise your return we look at each topic at a variety of levels so you can tailor your learning. Check out more at www.bloodyminded.com.au
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Join Dr. Brian Jackson, adjunct professor of pathology at the University of Utah and a medical director at ARUP Laboratories, as he interviews some of the top minds in diagnostic laboratory medicine. Listeners are privy to personal anecdotes and creative insights into important challenges facing laboratories and clinicians.
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PICU Doc On Call is the podcast for current and aspiring Intensivists. This podcast will provide protocols that any Critical Care Physician would use to treat common emergencies and the sudden onset of acute symptoms. Brought to you by Emory University School of Medicine, in conjunction with Dr. Rahul Damania and under the supervision of Dr. Pradip Kamat.
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INDIAN PODCAST Andariki namaskaram Nenu Abhijith Skanda HN We will release a new stories every week . So for the latest episodes Follow our Podcast Channel and turn on the notification icon This podcast is available in (Spotify, Amazon Music, iTunes, YouTube Music, Gaana, Sound Cloud, Shazam,iHeart, Audiomack, Apple Music , Apple Podcasts ,Tunein , Podbay, Audible, Podtail,Player FM, podcastrepublic, Rephonic, Podcast Addict) I am everywhere
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In HIEROPHANY we explore archetypal images from the western esoteric tradition, tracing their manifestations in our everyday dilemmas and experiences. It is probably best not to drive or operate machinery whilst listening to this show. Put on your headphones and take a nice lie-down. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Reek of Podrefaction is an audio journey through Laura and Andrew's deep affection for extreme music in podcast form. A bonding exercise for us and a music discovery tool for you, the listener. Join us as we descend into the blackest abyss of extremity and pull out forgotten gems, rotten tape trade demos, long lost EPs, and the otherwise obscure brutality.
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The FemTech India Podcast is a global community of FemTech and women's tech founders, entrepreneurs, and venture capitalists, with listeners from over 90 countries and a reach of more than 1.2 million people, making it the #1 women’s health podcast in India. Founded by Navneet Kaur, this podcast, produced by FemTech India, brings together individuals dedicated to building, investing in, and supporting innovations in women’s health tech and wellness. As South Asian women, many of us were not ...
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Are you a Pediatrician? Pediatrics Resident? Or maybe Family Medicine? Join us for Pediatric Board Review from your hosts Candyce Mehler, DO & Taylor Millar, MD. New episodes every quarter! Come spend some time enjoying board review....don’t believe us?! Give it a try :) Find us on twitter @pedsinapod or instagram @pedsinpodcast
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Support the show and shop at the Nitty Gritty Nursing esty shop! https://nittygrittynursing.etsy.com Are you a nursing student who struggles to understand nursing concepts your professor is teaching you? Do you wish there was a simple bite sized podcast to help further your knowledge base? Then you've found the right podcast. Nitty Gritty Nursing is a podcast designed for nursing students trying to understand how to care for different types of patients you might encounter with an acute care ...
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Help! After a disastrous 3 way ward swap you now have to cover the haem ward as an intern in... 45 minutes time. If only there were some way you could get a crash course on everything you might need to know. Well are you in luck today! Join our new guest host Dr Alison Chandler for a whole new subtype of episodes, our new "On the Wards" series.“ Th…
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Anatomic pathology is on the verge of its biggest technologic shift in over a century. Making a smooth transition will require leadership to pay as much attention to the human impact as to the technology itself. In this discussion, Dr. Suzanne Dintzis from the University of Washington explains why hospital and department leaders will need to partne…
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Introduction: Today, Dr. Rahul Damania, Dr. Pradip Kamat, and their guest, Dr. Jordan Dent, discuss a critical case involving a 15-year-old male who collapsed during football practice due to exertional heat stroke. The discussion emphasizes the clinical presentation, risk factors, pathophysiology, and evidence-based management of heat stroke and ot…
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Tired of listening to the three of us? Why not listen to an actual expert!? Today we're joined by Dr Danny Hsu, consultant haematologist, clinical lead of Immune Haematology & Therapeutic Apheresis at Liverpool Hospital, THANZ council member and all around top bloke to dig down into the nitty gritty of TTP and PNH. Any question you might have about…
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Have you been spending too much time outside of the lab lately? So have we! Come with us on a whirlwind tour through the high altitudes of thermal amplitudes, the chilly depths of cold agg titres, the bright lights of EMA testing, the flocculated wetlands of unstable haemoglobins (don’t ask) and more! All from the safety of the lab, of course. We d…
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DEVARA REVIEW INTRO Man of MASSES NTR
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Do you have a FLAER for the exotic? All at sea without your GPI-anchor? Come on a deep dive into the world of paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria - which isn’t really a disease of haemolysis at all but hey we're putting it here anyway and you can't stop us Timestamps 1:46 - What is PNH? Baby don't hurt me... 4:48 - Signs and Symptoms 7:27 - Pathop…
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SEASON 2 / EP 39 : India’s Healthcare Landscape Innovation Opportunities and Investments with Dilip Kumar, Rainmatter.
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Send us a text In this episode, I sit down with Dilip Kumar, who leads healthcare investments at Rainmatter, an initiative by Zerodha. Rainmatter focuses on supporting Indian founders building solutions in healthcare, wellness, and women’s health. We dive into the state of healthcare in India, with a special focus on women’s health. Our discussion …
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MAHA TMA Gandhi once said a cell for a cell makes the whole body anaemic, or something along those lines. There’s so much more to DAT negative haemolysis than just DIC. Get out those buckets and put your sorting hats on - it’s time to go where detective Coombs never dared to and look over the DAT negative haemolytic processes. Timestamps 2:42 - App…
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Paul Epner’s more than four-decade career started at Abbott Diagnostics and has involved collaboration with the CDC and a tenure as president of the Clinical Laboratory Management Association (CLMA). He now serves as CEO of the Society to Improve Diagnosis in Medicine (SIDM). Throughout his career, Epner has been a powerful advocate for the role of…
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As of September 2024, there remains enormous uncertainty about the FDA’s final rule on laboratory-developed tests (LDTs). Will it hold up in court? Which tests are subject to which requirements? How can laboratories best prepare? In this interview, Dr. Jonathan Genzen, ARUP’s chief medical officer and senior director of governmental affairs, respon…
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An Interview With Dr. Jonathan Genzen: Answering Your Questions About the FDA’s Final Rule on LDTs
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As of September 2024, there remains enormous uncertainty about the FDA’s final rule on laboratory-developed tests (LDTs). Will it hold up in court? Which tests are subject to which requirements? How can laboratories best prepare? In this interview, Dr. Jonathan Genzen, ARUP’s chief medical officer and senior director of governmental affairs, respon…
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Grab your hot beverage of choice and come out of the cold as we give you a warm welcome to the world of cold-dependent antibodies! No need to cry(o) as we unpack CAD vs CAS, get personal with PCH and gaze without alliteration at whatever the hell cryoglobulins are. If you're desperate for a medical reason to move to the tropics, this is the episode…
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SEASON 2 / EP 38 : India's First Self-Sampling Pap Kit to Fight Cervical Cancer - Sayantani, Founder Pragmatech.
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Send us a text In this episode, we're discussing India's first clinically validated self-sampling Pap kit, a product designed to help women test for cervical cancer at home and aid in the fight against cervical cancer. Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of death among Indian women, with over 60,000 women dying from it each year. It’s also …
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Is there a glow surrounding your red cells? Things feeling heated in your reticuloendothelial system? An antibody to keep your bed warm at night? We don’t know where this is going either but grab a coconut and hop in the pool because we are excited to welcome you back with a chat about warm autoimmune haemolysis! Timestamps 00:57 - Introduction & C…
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Feel your knowledge fragmenting? A MAHA doesn't make you haha? I mean, that's probably a good thing - they're quite serious. Time to unpack the troublesome schistocytes. Hope you brought your helmets as we teach you the bare minimum about fragments so you can save lives on the ward. Timestamps 02:26 - What is a red cell fragment? 06:09 - How are sc…
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SEASON 2 / EP 37: Everything You Need to Know About the World's First Blood-Coagulating Pad Made in India with Shagun, Papaya
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Send us a text In this episode, I chat with Shagun Maheshwari, a mechanical engineer and the CEO of Papaya, a company based in Mumbai that makes a new type of menstrual pad. Shagun grew up in Mumbai, studied at the University of Pune and Duke University, and now lives in California with her family of pets. Shagun started Papaya six years ago and tu…
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“It’s Test. Coombs Test. And I like my erythrocytes shaken, not stirred.” Return the lab (where some of the Bloody Minded Crew truly belong) and uncover the secrets of the most important test in haemolysis - the Direct Antiglobulin Test. Learn to whisper its secrets and it can guide you to identifying the true culprit behind these broken red cells.…
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An Interview With Dr. Vikas Saini: Creating a More Just, Effective, and Affordable Healthcare System
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Fixing American healthcare will require more than mere tweaks around the edges. Dr. Vikas Saini, president of the Boston-based Lown Institute, believes that it will require a return to medicine’s humanist roots. In this interview he describes some of the ways in which many healthcare organizations prioritize revenue and profit over patients and com…
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Haemolysis? Do I really hapto send off more tests? This is reticulous! Now you know what a red cell is - lets learn about how they can break down. Join us as we explore what your boss actually wanted you to do when they asked for a haemolysis screen, and about Cale's deep seated distrust of hepatologists. Timestamps 2:30 - Haemolysis - what is it (…
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Fixing American healthcare will require more than mere tweaks around the edges. Dr. Vikas Saini, president of the Boston-based Lown Institute, believes that it will require a return to medicine’s humanist roots. In this interview he describes some of the ways in which many healthcare organizations prioritize revenue and profit over patients and com…
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What is blood (Baby don't hurt me)? Rejoice as we escape the land of coagulation and look at some of the questions we have all asked during our medical training- what is blood? Does everybody have blood? Why is there so much of it on this floor? Who are you and how did you get in here? Join us as we we answer all these questions and more this episo…
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An Interview With Isak Schmidley: What ASCP's Youngest MLS Can Teach Us About Recruiting the Next Generation of Laboratory Scientists
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Clinical laboratories offer great careers, but lack of awareness and other barriers can prevent excellent candidates from pursuing laboratory science professions. In this interview, Isak Schmidley, MLS(ASCP), explains how he first stumbled across medical laboratory science while attending community college in his early teens and then persevered pas…
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Introduction Welcome to PICU Doc On Call, a podcast dedicated to current and aspiring pediatric intensivists. I'm Dr. Pradip Kamat from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta/Emory University School of Medicine, and I’m Dr. Rahul Damania from Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital. We are two Pediatric ICU physicians passionate about medical education in t…
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SEASON 2/Ep : 36 Can Women’s Health Be the Next Big Thing Like Skin care and Makeup.
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Send us a text Can technology and policy innovations truly transform women's health in India, Tune in to find out ! Join us as we sit down with Swarnima, the co-founder of Gytree, an innovative platform dedicated to women’s health. Swarnima brings a wealth of experience, having previously worked with the UN and WHO, and being recognized as an Astra…
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What ASCP's Youngest MLS Can Teach Us About Recruiting the Next Generation of Laboratory Scientists
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Clinical laboratories offer great careers, but lack of awareness and other barriers can prevent excellent candidates from pursuing laboratory science professions. In this interview, Isak Schmidley, MLS(ASCP), explains how he first stumbled across medical laboratory science while attending community college in his early teens and then persevered pas…
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Send us a text In this episode, I talk with Ira Guha, the founder of Asan Cups, a venture dedicated to tackling menstrual health challenges globally. Ira's journey began with her invention of a unique menstrual cup at the Harvard Innovation Lab, which has since gained popularity for its effectiveness. Each Asan menstrual cup replaces 2,500 sanitary…
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Echis carinatus, Daboia russelii, Uxyuranus scullatellas. Never has so much been owed by so many humans to so few... snakes. In this split episode, For the first time the Bloody Minded Crew is delighted to welcome guests! Join our coagulation experts Dr Maeve Crowley and Kent Chapman for a tour of the wonderful world of exotic clotting times. This …
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Echis carinatus, Daboia russelii, Uxyuranus scullatellas. Never has so much been owed by so many humans to so few... snakes. For the first time the Bloody Minded Crew is delighted to welcome guests! Join consultant haematologist Dr Maeve Crowley and senior hospital scientist Kent Chapman for a tour of the wonderful world of exotic clotting times. T…
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The Bethesda Assay has been tormenting haematology trainees since well before Fallout or Skyrim. Uncover its secrets in this episode and you'll be sorting acquired haemophilia faster than you can say Fus Ro Dah Timestamps: 01:50 - Bethesda Assay Intro 05:17 - How it works (and Bethesda Units) 10:25 - Nijmegen modification & dealing with Emicizumab …
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Most hereditary cancers, including those associated with BRCA1 mutations and Lynch syndrome, can be prevented through a combination of genetic testing, surveillance, and surgery. Yet only a small minority of eligible individuals currently receive this lifesaving intervention. In this interview, Dr. Brian Shirts, director of the Institute for Public…
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Most hereditary cancers, including those associated with BRCA1 mutations and Lynch syndrome, can be prevented through a combination of genetic testing, surveillance, and surgery. Yet only a small minority of eligible individuals currently receive this lifesaving intervention. In this interview, Dr. Brian Shirts, director of the Institute for Public…
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SEASON 2/Ep : 34 Why Women Struggle with Work-Life Balance, Burnout, and Exit Careers
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Send us a text In this episode, I chat with Aashika Abraham, founder of MAMMA-MIYA , the world’s first planner app designed to help busy moms organize their lives and live with greater intention. Aashika is a passionate and driven entrepreneur focused on initiatives that benefit humanity. She is also a yoga enthusiast and a mother who enjoys playin…
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One step, two step, red step, blue step! Get stuck in to assessing factor levels in this episode looking at the differences between one and two step factor assays, the basis of chromogenic testing and how to resolve discrepancies between different methods. Timestamps: 01:33 Intro to Factor Assays 04:33 One-Stage Assays 09:33 Historical Diversion - …
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Finding your coagulation knowledge "LAC-ing"? Do you also hate things that were named terribly and thrive on pedantry? This week we pop the hood on that most mysterious of lab tests - the lupus anticoagulant. Listen to this episode again in 12 weeks time for an authentic lupus anticoagulant experience. Timestamps: 02:10 - Introducing the LAC 04:47 …
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To infinXa and beyond! Let go of your veXation and eXalt our eXacting approach to coagulation testing. You'll know eXactly what you need for your eXams as long as they ask you about anti-Xa testing, thrombin times, fibrinogen and absolutely nothing else. Timestamps 0:00 - Introductions 2:40 - Thombin Time - Lab 5:45 - Thrombin Time - Clinical 9:24 …
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Due to genetic variation, patients metabolize and respond to medications in vastly different ways, so why do most drug therapy regimens continue to be one-size-fits-all? In this interview, Dr. Yuan Ji, ARUP’s section chief of Molecular Genetics and Genomics, discusses how currently available genetic tests can be used to improve both the safety and …
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Due to genetic variation, patients metabolize and respond to medications in vastly different ways, so why do most drug therapy regimens continue to be one-size-fits-all? In this interview, Dr. Yuan Ji, ARUP’s section chief of Molecular Genetics and Genomics, discusses how currently available genetic tests can be used to improve both the safety and …
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SEASON 2/Ep : 33 Everything You Need to Know About Egg Freezing, Embryo Freezing & Sperm Freezing with Nova Fertility
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Send us a text In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Apurva Satish Amarnath, a Fertility expert at Nova IVF Fertility, India's leading fertility chain. With over a decade of experience, Dr. Amarnath specializes in fertility preservation, particularly egg freezing, empowering women to preserve their fertility for future biological parenthood. Her exp…
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Being alone can be difficult - and we would know! How should we think about a long aPTT when the rest of the coag screen looks normal? Join Bloody Minded crew as we learn how to tackle this surprisingly common (and surprisingly tricky) problem. Timestamps 00:00 - Introductions 02:21 - aPTT Revision 03:59 - A case 08:04 - Testing for heparins 10:10 …
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“Have you not done tormenting me with your accursed time?“ Senior scientists Vladimir and Estragon are waiting quite a while for a clot to form in their tube. How should you react to prolonged clotting times? We cover an approach to prolonged PT and aPTT, as well as discuss the mechanism of common anticoagulants and their impact on these basic test…
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that a JMO in possession of a coagulation tube will underfill it. But why should it matter?! In this episode, we review the principles behind the two most important coagulation screening tests (The PT and the aPTT) as well as follow the journey of that precious citrated sample through the lab. By the end, you’…
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SEASON 2/EP : 32 How Lifestyle Choices Are Contributing to Early Menopause in Indian Women with Sanjana Roa, Miyara
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Send us a text In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Sanjana Rao, Co-founder of Miyara. With a PhD in Biochemistry and over 20 years of experience, Dr. Rao is passionate about women’s health alongside her Co-founder Gayatri Muthukrishnan, Miyara provides evidence-based information to support women through Peri - menopause, Menopause ,healthy aging, …
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Surely it's just clot or no clot right? Join your intrepid guides Nick, Cale and Bashar as we help you master the med school coagulation cascade and its relevance (or lack of) to laboratory testing of haemostasis. Wait what’s that? Everything you’ve been taught so far is an irrelevant lie? Bring yourself up to speed with the cellular model of coagu…
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Optional Introductions - Skip to Episode 1 if you're after content We're excited to launch Bloody Minded - a haematology podcast for those who want an extra little drop of knowledge no matter where you are in your medical journey. Learn a little bit about your hosts and how we'll be formatting this show Check out show notes, additional references a…
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SEASON 2/EP : 31 Investing in Women's Health in India with Ankur Khaitan, Fireside Ventures.
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Send us a text In this episode we're joined by Ankur Khaitan, Principal at Fireside Ventures, a leading venture capital firm in India. Ankur's expertise lies in investing in early-stage consumer brands and startups. Fireside Ventures has been making waves in the investment scene, especially in healthcare, with recent investments in companies like G…
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An Interview With Dr. Jane Dickerson: Building a Professional Community for Laboratory Stewardship
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Since its founding in 2013 at Seattle Children’s Hospital, PLUGS (Patient-Centered Laboratory Utilization Guidance Services) has brought together laboratory professionals, genetic counselors, clinicians, patients, and insurance companies across the country to improve the application of laboratory tests in clinical practice. In this interview, PLUGS…
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Since its founding in 2013 at Seattle Children’s Hospital, PLUGS (Patient-Centered Laboratory Utilization Guidance Services) has brought together laboratory professionals, genetic counselors, clinicians, patients, and insurance companies across the country to improve the application of laboratory tests in clinical practice. In this interview, PLUGS…
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