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CLS program publishes spring 2022 alumni e-newsletterRead the spring 2022 e-newsletter from the WSU Applebaum Clinical Laboratory Science program.
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CLS and Physician Assistant Studies students team up on point-of-care testing case studiesOn Tuesday, February 28, students in the WSU Applebaum Bachelor of Science in Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) undergraduate program and the Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies (PAS) were brought together for an interprofessional education (IPE) experience.
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Student Spotlight: Q&A with Mikayla Nayback, Clinical Laboratory Science Class of 2022"When I was looking for a laboratory science program, Wayne State was one of the most highly regarded in Michigan and it seemed like a good fit for me."
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Student Spotlight: Q&A with Nydia Andrade, Clinical Laboratory Science Class of 2022"I have always been interested in health sciences, and when I was taking an introductory microbiology class I just fell in love with all the instruments and being in a laboratory."
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Inaugural Health Sciences Division Clinical Awards support four faculty research projectsAssistant professors Kimberly Banfill, Jennifer Dickson, Martha Schiller and MaryAnne Stewart were selected to receive WSU Applebaum Health Sciences Division Awards to support their research efforts.
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Applied Health Sciences Teaching Award presented to Dr. Dongping Shi and Dr. MaryAnne Stewart“Congratulations to Dr. Stewart and Dr. Shi,” said Applied Health Sciences Chair Mark T. Evely. “And thanks to all of you who teach and support our students every day.”
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Congratulations, Class of 2021: WSU Applebaum Commencement photos, videos and moreDetroit's Fox Theatre was Warrior Strong on Tuesday, Dec. 14, when dozens of students from Wayne State's Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences crossed the Commencement stage. Because safety guidelines limited attendance, we invite our entire college community to experience Commencement after the fact through photos, videos and more.
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CLS students experience anatomy IPE led by pathologists' assistant facultyOn Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021, 18 juniors in the WSU Applebaum Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) undergraduate program experienced an interactive renal anatomy demonstration by Master of Science in Pathologists' Assistant Program Director and Assistant Clinical Professor Lou Kramer.
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WSU Applebaum celebrates Employee Recognition Week in Warrior Strong styleFrom Nov. 15-19, we are celebrating Wayne State University’s inaugural Employee Recognition Week by shining a light on some of the many who make a Warrior Strong contribution to the university and our college.
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Departmental Honors tracks coming to Radiation Therapy Technology and Clinical Laboratory Science next fall“This will not only enhance course content within our specialized accredited programs but expand opportunities for undergraduate research,” said Associate Dean for Health Sciences Peter Frade.
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WSU Applebaum College Research Day 2021 award winners announcedOn Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021, the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences hosted its 18th annual College Research Day live on Zoom. Dr. Arthur Kim of Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital delivered the keynote lecture, "Hepatitis C Virus: From Evolution to Revolution," and participated in a Q&A session ahead of the research awards presentation.
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WSU Clinical Laboratory Science seniors participate in national hematology challengeThe Cell Bowl is sponsored by the American Society for Clinical Pathology and YouTube celebrity Medical Lab Lady Gill. In this contest, students will be using an app to identify blood cells and school teams will compete for prizes and the national title now through Nov. 19.
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WATCH: Dean Cummings has a 30-second message for students about staying safeIn this quick video message, Dr. Brian Cummings urges everyone to remain vigilant about keeping each other – and our families – safe. Complete the Campus Daily Screener each day before coming to campus, and continue to wear your masks.
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For faculty, by faculty: Dr. MaryAnne Stewart creates an online resource hub“I wanted to create an inclusive, one-stop resource,” WSU Applebaum Assistant Clinical Professor of Clinical Laboratory Science MaryAnne Stewart said. “Identifying expectations for teaching, research, service and promotion will help support and prepare new faculty members, and allow them to fully acclimate to their environment successfully.”
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Wayne State University joins URC partners in mandating vaccination for all students, faculty and staff coming to campus"As we have from the beginning of the pandemic, we are today revising our campus response to respond to emerging evidence and local data. To best protect the health and safety of our campus community, Wayne State will require all students, faculty and staff who plan to be on campus during the fall semester to receive their COVID-19 vaccination. Proof of your vaccination must be submitted by Aug. 30 for you to be allowed on campus," said WSU President M. Roy Wilson.
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Masks are required inside WSU buildings now through Sept. 15 for everyone, regardless of vaccination status"Full vaccination of our campus community will eventually eliminate the need for masks and allow a renewed sense of normalcy in our interactions. Beginning today through Sept. 15, however, when we can be more confident in our overall vaccination status, masks will be required indoors for everyone, regardless of vaccination status," said WSU President M. Roy Wilson. "At that point, we will revisit the mask requirement, and hopefully eliminate it. Of course, masks will not be required if you are working alone in your office. We recognize that this is inconvenient, but it is temporary, and more important, safe."
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CLS Professor MaryAnne Stewart leads point-of-care testing workshops for physician assistant studentsOn Tuesday, March 30, Assistant Clinical Professor MaryAnne Stewart and four students from the Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) program presented a series of sessions on point-of-care testing to students in the Physician Assistant Studies (PAS) program.
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Winter 2021 Clinical Laboratory Science Photos
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Ask a Mentor series helps prospective students explore career optionsOn Monday, March 8, from 5-6 p.m., a virtual Q&A session will connect prospective physician assistant studies students with those already making their way through the program. Panelists will answer questions about their experience and offer admission tips. Up next on Monday, March 22, from 5-6 p.m., is the clinical laboratory science Ask a Mentor Q&A. RSVP for Zoom links prior to the sessions.
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Pandemic Warriors: How WSU Applebaum is helping during COVID-19From the earliest days of the pandemic through the vaccination rollout and beyond, WSU Applebaum faculty, students and alumni have rallied. Because much of our work takes place behind the scenes, here's a look at just a few of the ways every program in the college is involved with our community’s coronavirus response.
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Interprofessional education workshop puts CLS students among health care teamClinical Laboratory Science was one of nine programs that participated in the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences IPE workshop in January 2021.
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Upcoming workshop will broaden interprofessional experience for WSU Applebaum studentsOn Jan. 26 and 28, 2021, nearly 300 students from across WSU Applebaum will participate in a virtual workshop that has been carefully designed to cover various IPE core competencies including roles and responsibilities, values and ethics, communication and cultural competence.
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CLS grad Tiffany Yu '10 sets up COVID-19 testing at TCF field hospitalClinical Laboratory Science graduate Tiffany Yu works in the microbiology lab of Henry Ford Health System as a point of care manager, where she does everything from lab testing and working with patients to compliance and accreditation. Recently, she helped set up COVID-19 testing at the TCF field hospital in Detroit.
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Two WSU Applebaum faculty members earn spots in 2020-21 Academic Leadership AcademyThe Academic Leadership Academy (ALA) has announced its second cohort of fellows, composed of 14 faculty and academic staff from across Wayne State University. WSU Applebaum professors MaryAnne Stewart (Clinical Laboratory Science) and Justine Gortney (Pharmacy Practice) are among the 2020-21 class.
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‘Outstanding teacher’ Janet Brown to retire after 40 years at Wayne State University“Janet has been a dedicated faculty member throughout her tenure at Wayne State,” said Clinical Laboratory Science Program Director Karen Apolloni. “She has been a team player over the years, teaching a variety of courses, pitching in whenever and wherever she was needed. She will always be known for her dedication to improving the program and caring for her students.”