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Public Health Laboratories Is Deisnged To Prepare Individuals To Take Immediate And Leading Roles In Public Health Laboratories At The Local, State And Federal Level. This Resource Encompasses All The Facets Of A Modern Public Health Laboratory Inlcuding: History Of PH Labs; Sections On Different Testing Sections/Methods/Missions/Technologies; Personnel Issues Including Education And Certifications; Different Laboratory Designs/Levels/Certifications; Biological/Chemical Terrorism Response Strategies; Coordination With Law Enforcement/Outside Agencies; Uses Of Lab Data; CLIA/HIPAA/Other…mehr

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Public Health Laboratories Is Deisnged To Prepare Individuals To Take Immediate And Leading Roles In Public Health Laboratories At The Local, State And Federal Level. This Resource Encompasses All The Facets Of A Modern Public Health Laboratory Inlcuding: History Of PH Labs; Sections On Different Testing Sections/Methods/Missions/Technologies; Personnel Issues Including Education And Certifications; Different Laboratory Designs/Levels/Certifications; Biological/Chemical Terrorism Response Strategies; Coordination With Law Enforcement/Outside Agencies; Uses Of Lab Data; CLIA/HIPAA/Other Confidentiality And Legal Issues; Personnel Management Basics; LIMS And Other Topics. Perfect For Students In The Lab Already, Or Those About To Enter A Laboratory.
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Wiley D. Jenkins, PhD, MPH is currently an Assistant Professor at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield, Illinois. His primary role is Director of Research and Program Development for the Department of Family and Community Medicine, and he is also a faculty member of the Public Health Laboratory Science program in the Department of Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Cell Biology. He joined the School of Medicine in August of 2007 after thirteen years with the Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Laboratories, where he held positions as laboratory chemist, section supervisor, division bioterrorism coordinator, and laboratory operations manager. In 1999 he was awarded a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Graduate Certificate Program Scholarship and attended Tulane University in New Orleans, graduating with an MPH in Epidemiology in 2003. He then attended the University of Illinois at Chicago, graduating with his PhD in Health Policy and Administration in 2007. Current research interests include the development and implementation of novel chlamydia and gonorrhea interventions involving primary care physicians.