The international standard in use today for the accreditation of medical laboratories is ISO 15189 - Medical laboratories - Requirements for quality and competence.
Health Care: During # has implemented # health projects in # countries and provided medical treatment to more than # million people and established # medical laboratories worldwide
A Bachelor of Science (Hons.) is offered in the following subjects: Nursing, Radiography, Communication Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Environmental Health, Medical Laboratory Science and Physiotherapy.
As of 2001, the Faculty had graduated 23 Aboriginal physicians, five dentists, 11 dental hygienists and three students with a BSc in Medical Laboratory Science.
An example of this is the prohibition against using any medical laboratory for activities other than those relating to the diagnosis and prevention of disease
The rapid positive trend of female participation in the diverse health sciences which includes degrees in pharmacy, medical laboratory, nursing, anaesthesia, radiology, etc. is quite encouraging.
We recruited four laboratory technicians to be mentors and trained them in mentoring skills, laboratory quality management practices and international standard organization (ISO) 15189 requirements for medical laboratories.
No more than four appear to have been involved in development at the Rajneeshpuram medical laboratory; not all of those were necessarily aware of the objectives of their work.
In 2013, UNOPS directly managed the construction or rehabilitation of 18 government buildings, 13 hospitals and health clinics and seven medical laboratories, including a hospital in Puerto Barrios, Guatemala.
Health Care: During 1995, IIROSA has implemented 354 health projects in 44 countries and provided medical treatment to more than 3.4 million people and established 98 medical laboratories worldwide.
The increased requirements were attributable to the non-budgeted requirement for laboratory supplies to operationally maintain the Mission’s medical laboratory, required owing to the delayed EULEX takeover of medical services.
Comprehensive plans have also been drawn up on the establishment of a technical secondary school for girls specializing in medical laboratory science, general industrial subjects, office management and secretarial work.
They also inspected one of the stores housing an unused production line for bottling the medical laboratory solutions imported two years earlier, and asked to be given a list of materials supplied for this line.