Dr. MaryAnne Stewart featured on two Differential Discussions podcasts

Wayne State University Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Assistant Professor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences MaryAnne Stewart was featured on two recent Differential Discussions podcasts, a series led by CLS educators from Maine and Massachusetts. The first video discusses optimal peripheral blood work up when reviewing hematological smears; the second is about opportunities to create interprofessional programs or events in a hospital and academic setting. Watch them both below!



The bachelor of science in Clinical Laboratory Science is offered through Wayne State’s Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences with an application deadline of May 1. Clinical laboratory scientists work behind the scenes to provide critical information to doctors through medical tests. In fact, lab results inform more than 70% of diagnoses, allowing doctors to tailor treatment plans and therapies to each patient. Clinical laboratory scientists may also pursue careers in medical information systems technology, research and design new testing methods, or go on to medical school.

An anchor in urban health care

The Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is built on more than 100 years of tradition and innovation in the heart of Detroit. We have grown deep roots in our city, harnessing its powerhouse hospital systems and community service organizations as vibrant, real-world training grounds for students, with an ongoing focus on social justice in health care. And our research at all levels – from undergraduates to veteran faculty members – translates into creative solutions for healthier communities.

Wayne State University is a premier urban research institution offering approximately 350 academic programs through 13 schools and colleges to more than 25,000 students.

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