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EDUCATION:
BA Northeastern U 1971, Biology
COURSES TAUGHT:
- Hematology - Blood Cells and Coagulation (MLS 644)
- Clinical Hematology (MLS 645)
- Basic Immunology and Serology (MLS 642)
- Clinical Serology Laboratory (MLS 643)
- Phlebotomy Theory (MLS 640)
- Phlebotomy Clinical Internship (MLS 641)
- Medical Laboratory Seminars - Hematology Section (MLS 602)
- MLS 444 Seven Deadly Diseases (Inquiry course)
GENERAL AREAS OF INTEREST AND SPECIALTIES:
In addition to teaching undergraduate courses, I am the advisor for the students in our Career Mobility Program (which enables medical laboratory technicians to apply their current employment skills toward a BS degree in MLS).
RECENT PRESENTATIONS:
- Coagulation: Basics and Beyond, Concord Hospital, Elliot Hospital, 2006, 2007
- The Red Blood Cell, Elliot Hospital, 2007
- The White Blood Cell, Elliot Hospital, 2007
- Hematopoeitic Stem Cell Transplants, Concord Hospital, Elliot Hospital, 2007, 2008
PAST PRESENTATIONS:
- "Basic RBC Morphology", Northeast Regional Joint Fall Conference, Portland ME
- "Updates in Phlebotomy Safety"
- "WBC Morphology for Teachers and Learners"
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
- American Society Of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP), associates member
- ASCP-Hematology 1972
- ASCP-Specialist in Hematology 1975
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
I started my career as a hematology technologist at several Boston area clinics/hospitals (including Lahey clinic, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, and University Hospital), before moving to New Hampshire in 1978 and teaching UNH MLS students at Mary Hitchcock Hospital, then located in Hanover NH. I have been a part-time faculty member in the Durham-based MLS program since 1986.
Joyce R. Stone