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- As medical science continues to make advances, what checks have been put into place? Should be put in place? Discuss the pros and cons.How should physiology laboratory devices and equipment should be properly handled?Physicians practice in a data-intense environment, which provides specific feedback regarding the correctness of their practice. True or false?
- Name four process controls and their importance. (related to medical laboratory)Briefly describe one innovation in technology from your own profession ( medical office assistant)Who is considered to be the father of medicine and employed a system of physical assessment and observation of his patients?
- Have you had an experience with alternativemedicine? Or do you know someone who has? If so,how did the treatment (and the theory underlyingthe cause of the health problem) differ from standardmedical practice?Somebody approaches you and express his intent to work in a clinical laboratory, what are the important information you would ask him?In your own words, explain the importance of medical terminology. how will you be able to break apart long and complicated medical terms?