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Book Synopsis
Biomedical Science in Professional and Clinical Practice is essential reading for all trainee biomedical scientists looking for an introduction to the biomedical science profession whether they are undergraduates following an accredited biomedical sciences BSc, graduate trainees or experienced staff with overseas qualifications.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

Acknowledgements xiii

1 Introduction to a career as a biomedical scientist 1

1.1 What is a biomedical scientist? 1

1.2 Early development of clinical laboratory sciences 3

1.3 Development of the biomedical science profession 5

1.4 Role of the IBMS as the professional body for biomedical scientists in the 21st Century 7

1.5 Health Professions Council 11

1.6 Education and training for biomedical scientists 17

1.7 Codes of conduct 21

1.8 Conclusion 22

Quick quiz 23

Coursework exercises 23

Suggested references 23

2 Organization of pathology departments and the role of pathology in healthcare 25

2.1 Introduction 25

2.2 Organization of pathology departments 25

2.3 Staff groups within pathology 26

2.4 Role of pathology in healthcare 37

2.5 Users of the service 40

2.6 Evidence-based laboratory medicine 44

2.7 Improving the pathology service 48

2.8 Point of care testing (POCT) 50

2.9 Role of POCT in patient care 52

2.10 Conclusion 54

Quick quiz 54

Suggested exercises 55

Suggested references 55

3 Communication for biomedical scientists 57

3.1 Introduction 57

3.2 Communicating as a scientist 58

3.3 Communicating as a healthcare professional 58

3.4 Delivering the message: applying principles of effective communication 60

3.5 Communication techniques 68

3.6 Conclusion 81

Quick quiz 81

Suggested exercises 82

Suggested references 83

4 Quality management in the clinical laboratory 85

4.1 Introduction 85

4.2 Quality in pathology 85

4.3 Quality Control 88

4.4 Quality Assurance 93

4.5 Quality assessment 98

4.6 Quality audit 101

4.7 Clinical governance 104

4.8 Quality management system (QMS) 106

4.9 Accreditation 107

4.10 Factors affecting the quality of work in a pathology laboratory 111

Quick quiz 112

Suggested exercises 113

Suggested references 115

5 Basic principles of working in a clinical pathology laboratory 117

5.1 Introduction 117

5.2 Working as a professional biomedical scientist in the laboratory 118

5.3 Flow of work in a clinical laboratory 119

5.4 Health and safety in the clinical laboratory 136

5.5 Confidentiality, the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Caldicott

Principles 139

Quick quiz 141

Suggested exercises 142

Suggested references 142

6 Introduction to the biomedical science disciplines 145

6.1 Introduction 145

6.2 Haematology and transfusion science 147

6.3 Clinical biochemistry 154

6.4 Histopathology and cytopathology 159

6.5 Medical microbiology 165

6.6 Liaison between pathology disciplines 171

6.7 Evaluation of a new diagnostic test 171

6.8 Sensitivity and specificity of an assay 173

Quick quiz 176

Suggested exercises 177

Suggested references 177

7 Biomedical science laboratory techniques 179

7.1 Introduction 179

7.2 Haematology 181

7.3 Clinical chemistry 187

7.4 Medical microbiology 192

7.5 Histopathology 194

Suggested references 199

8 Development of knowledge and competency for biomedical scientists 201

8.1 Introduction 201

8.2 Gathering evidence of knowledge and competency for HPC registration 202

8.3 Continuing professional development 204

8.4 Professional body support for CPD 206

8.5 Reflective practice for biomedical scientists 208

8.6 Approaches to reflective practice 209

8.7 Critical incident analysis 211

8.8 Learning styles 213

8.9 Planning a career as a biomedical scientist; generic skills and employability 215

8.10 Conclusion 217

Quick quiz 217

Suggested exercises 218

Suggested references 218

Index 219

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 06/03/2009
      ISBN13: 9780470057155, 978-0470057155
      ISBN10: 0470057157

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Biomedical Science in Professional and Clinical Practice is essential reading for all trainee biomedical scientists looking for an introduction to the biomedical science profession whether they are undergraduates following an accredited biomedical sciences BSc, graduate trainees or experienced staff with overseas qualifications.

      Table of Contents

      Preface xi

      Acknowledgements xiii

      1 Introduction to a career as a biomedical scientist 1

      1.1 What is a biomedical scientist? 1

      1.2 Early development of clinical laboratory sciences 3

      1.3 Development of the biomedical science profession 5

      1.4 Role of the IBMS as the professional body for biomedical scientists in the 21st Century 7

      1.5 Health Professions Council 11

      1.6 Education and training for biomedical scientists 17

      1.7 Codes of conduct 21

      1.8 Conclusion 22

      Quick quiz 23

      Coursework exercises 23

      Suggested references 23

      2 Organization of pathology departments and the role of pathology in healthcare 25

      2.1 Introduction 25

      2.2 Organization of pathology departments 25

      2.3 Staff groups within pathology 26

      2.4 Role of pathology in healthcare 37

      2.5 Users of the service 40

      2.6 Evidence-based laboratory medicine 44

      2.7 Improving the pathology service 48

      2.8 Point of care testing (POCT) 50

      2.9 Role of POCT in patient care 52

      2.10 Conclusion 54

      Quick quiz 54

      Suggested exercises 55

      Suggested references 55

      3 Communication for biomedical scientists 57

      3.1 Introduction 57

      3.2 Communicating as a scientist 58

      3.3 Communicating as a healthcare professional 58

      3.4 Delivering the message: applying principles of effective communication 60

      3.5 Communication techniques 68

      3.6 Conclusion 81

      Quick quiz 81

      Suggested exercises 82

      Suggested references 83

      4 Quality management in the clinical laboratory 85

      4.1 Introduction 85

      4.2 Quality in pathology 85

      4.3 Quality Control 88

      4.4 Quality Assurance 93

      4.5 Quality assessment 98

      4.6 Quality audit 101

      4.7 Clinical governance 104

      4.8 Quality management system (QMS) 106

      4.9 Accreditation 107

      4.10 Factors affecting the quality of work in a pathology laboratory 111

      Quick quiz 112

      Suggested exercises 113

      Suggested references 115

      5 Basic principles of working in a clinical pathology laboratory 117

      5.1 Introduction 117

      5.2 Working as a professional biomedical scientist in the laboratory 118

      5.3 Flow of work in a clinical laboratory 119

      5.4 Health and safety in the clinical laboratory 136

      5.5 Confidentiality, the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Caldicott

      Principles 139

      Quick quiz 141

      Suggested exercises 142

      Suggested references 142

      6 Introduction to the biomedical science disciplines 145

      6.1 Introduction 145

      6.2 Haematology and transfusion science 147

      6.3 Clinical biochemistry 154

      6.4 Histopathology and cytopathology 159

      6.5 Medical microbiology 165

      6.6 Liaison between pathology disciplines 171

      6.7 Evaluation of a new diagnostic test 171

      6.8 Sensitivity and specificity of an assay 173

      Quick quiz 176

      Suggested exercises 177

      Suggested references 177

      7 Biomedical science laboratory techniques 179

      7.1 Introduction 179

      7.2 Haematology 181

      7.3 Clinical chemistry 187

      7.4 Medical microbiology 192

      7.5 Histopathology 194

      Suggested references 199

      8 Development of knowledge and competency for biomedical scientists 201

      8.1 Introduction 201

      8.2 Gathering evidence of knowledge and competency for HPC registration 202

      8.3 Continuing professional development 204

      8.4 Professional body support for CPD 206

      8.5 Reflective practice for biomedical scientists 208

      8.6 Approaches to reflective practice 209

      8.7 Critical incident analysis 211

      8.8 Learning styles 213

      8.9 Planning a career as a biomedical scientist; generic skills and employability 215

      8.10 Conclusion 217

      Quick quiz 217

      Suggested exercises 218

      Suggested references 218

      Index 219

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