MLPAO - Medical Laboratory Professionals' Association of Ontario
19 episodes
9 months ago
MLPAO CEO Michelle Hoad sits down with Christine Bruce, MHA(c), BHA, MLT, to discuss her experience as a woman in STEM. Currently working her dream job as Senior Director of the Laboratory Medicine Program at the University Health Network in Toronto, Christine discusses how she got into the medical laboratory field, her trajectory as a leader and some of the challenges and rewards of working in the lab.
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MLPAO CEO Michelle Hoad sits down with Christine Bruce, MHA(c), BHA, MLT, to discuss her experience as a woman in STEM. Currently working her dream job as Senior Director of the Laboratory Medicine Program at the University Health Network in Toronto, Christine discusses how she got into the medical laboratory field, her trajectory as a leader and some of the challenges and rewards of working in the lab.
From myths about how antibodies work to the accuracy of PCR, there are many misconceptions about vaccines, testing, and more.
MLPAO CEO Michelle Hoad sat down with a panel of experts to discuss in-depth. She spoke with Dr. Zain Chagla, infectious diseases physician at St. Joseph's Healthcare in Hamilton; Dr. Rodney Rohde, Professor and Chair for the Clinical Laboratory Science (CLS) Program in the College of Health Professions at Texas State University; MLT Candy Rutherford, Technical Specialist Molecular Microbiology at Hamilton Health Sciences; and microbiologist and science educator Jason Tetro; to clear up some of the questions, misinformation, and inaccurate science around COVID-19 vaccines and laboratory testing.
MLPAO - The Dish
MLPAO CEO Michelle Hoad sits down with Christine Bruce, MHA(c), BHA, MLT, to discuss her experience as a woman in STEM. Currently working her dream job as Senior Director of the Laboratory Medicine Program at the University Health Network in Toronto, Christine discusses how she got into the medical laboratory field, her trajectory as a leader and some of the challenges and rewards of working in the lab.