Clinical Laboratory Science students Krystal Davis and Amanda Stastny, along with faculty advisor, Ricki Otten, MT(ASCP)SC, will be in Nashville, TN on Saturday, February 1, 2014. They will present their poster, “An Interprofessional Guide to Laboratory Testing for Student-Run Free Clinics,” at the Society of Student-run Free Clinics’ national conference. This annual conference is a platform for students of all healthcare professions involved in student run free clinics to present their clinic models and best practice, providing the opportunity to learn from each other and improve patient care.
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CLS SHARING student abstract accepted to national conference
CLS SHARING student abstract accepted to national conference
- Written by Fran Higgins
- Published Nov 15, 2013
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Ricki et al,
Congratulations! What an honor to be recognized for your hard work at the free clinics and to be able to share at a national conference. Way to go!
Cindy Skarda
Congratulations Amanda! I am so so proud of you. Your gifted intelligence, perseverance, and hard work are paying off. You have a bright future ahead of you.