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Merlot by multiple (varied licenses).
Merlot has a section on Medical laboratory Technology with over 60 resources.
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Introductory Bacteriology Lab Manual by Amy Turnbull (CC BY-NC-SA).
his is an introductory bacteriology lab manual used in the Chemical Laboratory Technology and Environmental Technology advanced diploma programs at Fanshawe College. These labs provide students with an opportunity to demonstrate lab skills. Students will isolate an organism from the environment, then, using controlled experiments, determine the identity of the organism using morphology, physiology and molecular methods.
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Clinical Chemistry – Theory, Analysis, Correlation by Lawrence Kaplan & Amadeo Pesce (CC BY-NC-SA).
Clinical chemistry is generally concerned with analysis of bodily fluids for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. It is an applied form of biochemistry. This workbook is designed as a companion manual to the 4th edition of Clinical Chemistry: Theory, Analysis, Correlation by Kaplan and Pesce. It should be used as an integral part of a complete medical technology program. However, students of Clinical Chemistry will find that it is also a valuable study guide for preparing the certification examination. It allows the student to assess areas of weakness in basic facts, laboratory concepts, and clinical application, and to turn immediately to the necessary pages in Kaplan and Pesce for review.
Clinical Hematology Atlas: A Pictorial Guide for the Hematology Laboratory by Caroline Doty and Dawn Taylor (CC BY-NC-SA).
This atlas is designed to assist students taking Hematology courses learn to evaluate normal and abnormal blood cell morphology through microscopic examination of blood smears, and interpret results and correlate with other laboratory data to identify hematologic disorders.
A Laboratory Guide to Clinical Hematology by Valentin Villatoro and Michelle To (CC-BY-NC)
This text from NAIT explores the principles of clinical hematology and is written for aspiring clinical laboratory professionals who perform a wide variety of basic and advanced hematology testing on whole blood, serum, urine, cerebrospinal fluids and other body fluids.
Urinalysis Atlas: A Pictorial Guide to Formed Elements in Urine by Dawn Taylor and Caroline Doty (CC BY-NC-SA).
This atlas is designed to assist students taking Urinalysis courses learn to evaluate normal and abnormal formed urinary elements through microscopic examination of urine sediment, and interpret results and correlate with other laboratory data to identify disease.