RE: Random Crystal of the Day: Halite @cmmemes 69 about 3 years ago STEMGeeks You are viewing a single comment's thread: View full context View direct parent As a clinical microbiologist do you work more in the lab or in the wards ? halite geology rock palnet neoxian archon aeneas ctp stem 0 0 0.000 4 comments @enforcer48 75 about 3 years ago I work in the labs. 0 0 0.000 Reply @cmmemes 69 about 3 years ago cool, the US does things differently some times and I imagined that maybe you need to greenlight some antibiotic therapy in more difficult cases and thus be present during the rounds for example 0 0 0.000 Reply @enforcer48 75 about 3 years ago (Edited) I think that's a pharmacist's job. To be frank, my actual title is “medical laboratory scientist”. I just so happen to specialise in micro. I do run the antibiotic tests which they base their decisions on though. 0 0 0.000 Reply @cmmemes 69 about 3 years ago We have clinical pharmacists here as well, but I haven't seen any in a hospital like ever :)) 0 0 0.000 Reply
@enforcer48 75 about 3 years ago I work in the labs. 0 0 0.000 Reply @cmmemes 69 about 3 years ago cool, the US does things differently some times and I imagined that maybe you need to greenlight some antibiotic therapy in more difficult cases and thus be present during the rounds for example 0 0 0.000 Reply @enforcer48 75 about 3 years ago (Edited) I think that's a pharmacist's job. To be frank, my actual title is “medical laboratory scientist”. I just so happen to specialise in micro. I do run the antibiotic tests which they base their decisions on though. 0 0 0.000 Reply @cmmemes 69 about 3 years ago We have clinical pharmacists here as well, but I haven't seen any in a hospital like ever :)) 0 0 0.000 Reply
@cmmemes 69 about 3 years ago cool, the US does things differently some times and I imagined that maybe you need to greenlight some antibiotic therapy in more difficult cases and thus be present during the rounds for example 0 0 0.000 Reply @enforcer48 75 about 3 years ago (Edited) I think that's a pharmacist's job. To be frank, my actual title is “medical laboratory scientist”. I just so happen to specialise in micro. I do run the antibiotic tests which they base their decisions on though. 0 0 0.000 Reply @cmmemes 69 about 3 years ago We have clinical pharmacists here as well, but I haven't seen any in a hospital like ever :)) 0 0 0.000 Reply
@enforcer48 75 about 3 years ago (Edited) I think that's a pharmacist's job. To be frank, my actual title is “medical laboratory scientist”. I just so happen to specialise in micro. I do run the antibiotic tests which they base their decisions on though. 0 0 0.000 Reply @cmmemes 69 about 3 years ago We have clinical pharmacists here as well, but I haven't seen any in a hospital like ever :)) 0 0 0.000 Reply
@cmmemes 69 about 3 years ago We have clinical pharmacists here as well, but I haven't seen any in a hospital like ever :)) 0 0 0.000 Reply
I work in the labs.
cool, the US does things differently some times and I imagined that maybe you need to greenlight some antibiotic therapy in more difficult cases and thus be present during the rounds for example
I think that's a pharmacist's job.
To be frank, my actual title is “medical laboratory scientist”. I just so happen to specialise in micro.
I do run the antibiotic tests which they base their decisions on though.
We have clinical pharmacists here as well, but I haven't seen any in a hospital like ever :))