Medical Laboratory Science Laboratory Test
Medical Laboratory Science Laboratory Test
Medical Laboratory Science Laboratory Test
Laboratory
Science (MLS)
Laboratory
Test
6 INTRODUCTION
10 VISION-MISSION
13 BACKGROUND
16 SAMPLE WORKS
18 CLIENTS
CONTENTS
20 TEAM
H E M A T O L O G Y
HEMATOLOGY
Tracking a Constellation
REFERENCE BOOK: SIOBHAN LADERER
PRINCIPLE:
How do constellations move across the sky? How do constellations move across the sky?
While the stars remain fixed in their distances While the stars remain fixed in their distances
from each other, what we see on the sky changes from each other, what we see on the sky changes
because of the Earth's orbit around the sun. because of the Earth's orbit around the sun.
MATERIALS:
Pen and Paper
Worksheet
Phone (for checking the time)
PROCEDURE:
Pick a constellation that's visible currently After May 20, summarize your findings
Choose a spot for viewing and look for and add any irregularities (e.g. skipped a
the constellation on the sky day because of bad weather)
Starting Apr. 20, go to the designated
spot at the same time each night. Note
down the position of the constellation and
other observations
RESULTS:
CONCLUSION:
02
C L I N I C A L
C H E M I S T R Y
CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
Tracking a Constellation
REFERENCE BOOK: SIOBHAN LADERER
PRINCIPLE:
How do constellations move across the sky? How do constellations move across the sky?
While the stars remain fixed in their distances While the stars remain fixed in their distances
from each other, what we see on the sky changes from each other, what we see on the sky changes
because of the Earth's orbit around the sun. because of the Earth's orbit around the sun.
MATERIALS:
Pen and Paper
Worksheet
Phone (for checking the time)
PROCEDURE:
Pick a constellation that's visible currently After May 20, summarize your findings
Choose a spot for viewing and look for and add any irregularities (e.g. skipped a
the constellation on the sky day because of bad weather)
Starting Apr. 20, go to the designated
spot at the same time each night. Note
down the position of the constellation and
other observations
RESULTS:
CONCLUSION:
03
C L I N I C A L
M I C R O S C O P Y
CLINICAL MICROSCOPY
Tracking a Constellation
REFERENCE BOOK: SIOBHAN LADERER
PRINCIPLE:
How do constellations move across the sky? How do constellations move across the sky?
While the stars remain fixed in their distances While the stars remain fixed in their distances
from each other, what we see on the sky changes from each other, what we see on the sky changes
because of the Earth's orbit around the sun. because of the Earth's orbit around the sun.
MATERIALS:
Pen and Paper
Worksheet
Phone (for checking the time)
PROCEDURE:
Pick a constellation that's visible currently After May 20, summarize your findings
Choose a spot for viewing and look for and add any irregularities (e.g. skipped a
the constellation on the sky day because of bad weather)
Starting Apr. 20, go to the designated
spot at the same time each night. Note
down the position of the constellation and
other observations
RESULTS:
CONCLUSION:
04
M I C R O B I O L O G Y
HEMATOLOGY
Tracking a Constellation
REFERENCE BOOK: SIOBHAN LADERER
PRINCIPLE:
How do constellations move across the sky? How do constellations move across the sky?
While the stars remain fixed in their distances While the stars remain fixed in their distances
from each other, what we see on the sky changes from each other, what we see on the sky changes
because of the Earth's orbit around the sun. because of the Earth's orbit around the sun.
MATERIALS:
Pen and Paper
Worksheet
Phone (for checking the time)
PROCEDURE:
Pick a constellation that's visible currently After May 20, summarize your findings
Choose a spot for viewing and look for and add any irregularities (e.g. skipped a
the constellation on the sky day because of bad weather)
Starting Apr. 20, go to the designated
spot at the same time each night. Note
down the position of the constellation and
other observations
RESULTS:
CONCLUSION:
05
B L O O D
B A N K I N G
HEMATOLOGY
Tracking a Constellation
REFERENCE BOOK: SIOBHAN LADERER
PRINCIPLE:
How do constellations move across the sky? How do constellations move across the sky?
While the stars remain fixed in their distances While the stars remain fixed in their distances
from each other, what we see on the sky changes from each other, what we see on the sky changes
because of the Earth's orbit around the sun. because of the Earth's orbit around the sun.
MATERIALS:
Pen and Paper
Worksheet
Phone (for checking the time)
PROCEDURE:
Pick a constellation that's visible currently After May 20, summarize your findings
Choose a spot for viewing and look for and add any irregularities (e.g. skipped a
the constellation on the sky day because of bad weather)
Starting Apr. 20, go to the designated
spot at the same time each night. Note
down the position of the constellation and
other observations
RESULTS:
CONCLUSION: