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Simulated STAT Laboratory in a University Based Medical Laboratory Science Program

Janet Oja, Janice Thomas and Matthew Nicholaou
American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science April 2016, 29 (2) 59-65; DOI: https://doi.org/10.29074/ascls.29.2.59
Janet Oja
Weber State University, Dumke College of Health Professions, Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Ogden, UT
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Janice Thomas
Weber State University, Dumke College of Health Professions, Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Ogden, UT
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Matthew Nicholaou
Weber State University, Dumke College of Health Professions, Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Ogden, UT
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  1. Janet Oja, MHA, MLS(ASCP)CM⇑
    1. Weber State University, Dumke College of Health Professions, Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Ogden, UT
  2. Janice Thomas, MEd, MT(ASCP)
    1. Weber State University, Dumke College of Health Professions, Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Ogden, UT
  3. Matthew Nicholaou, DrPH, MT(ASCP)
    1. Weber State University, Dumke College of Health Professions, Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Ogden, UT
  1. Address for Correspondence: Janet Oja, MHA, MLS(ASCP)CM, Program Director & Assistant Professor, Weber State University, Dumke College of Health Professions, Department of Medical Laboratory Science, 3875 Stadium Way, Dept. 3905, Ogden, UT 84408-3905, 801-626-7284, janetoja{at}weber.edu

Abstract

A crucial component of Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) student training is clinical experience. This can be delivered through clinical rotations or by clinical laboratory simulation. Weber State University (WSU) in Ogden, Utah utilizes a combination of both to provide clinical experience to MLS students. In response to feedback from bi-yearly meetings with an advisory board, a campus simulated laboratory course was re-designed to enhance student customer service, communication skills, workflow and time management, instrument maintenance and troubleshooting, data entry, and result reporting. The course was modeled after a hospital STAT, or small core, laboratory consisting of blood bank, coagulation studies, chemistry, hematology, urinalysis, microbiology, and specimen processing. The course was taught over two semesters and evaluated by a pre/post survey related to the main educational outcomes, a mock certification exam, and a comprehensive practical exam. The survey results showed that the students' perceived competence increased in all the areas of training, with the greatest increases seen in specimen processing and management and communication. The lowest average score was demonstrated in perceived competence with instrument maintenance. All students achieved a department-required minimum 80 percent competence on the comprehensive practical exam and there was a significant increase (p<0.001) in mock certification exam scores.

ABBREVIATIONS: MLS - Medical Laboratory Science, WSU - Weber State University, SOP- Standard Operating Procedure, LIS - Laboratory Information System, CAP- College of American Pathology, BS- Bachelor of Science, SBAR - Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommend-ation, BOC – Board of Certification, LIS – Laboratory Information System, LMS – Learning Management System

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