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Suzanne Teves posted an update 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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MT 14 LecDuring the course of a few months, I have learned so much about the ways in which Clinical Laboratories go about their day to day loads of information that come in out. I have learned about how these information are organized in a way that is efficient, accurate, and accessible. Moreover, I have learned the complex Policy and Procedure Manuals that is crucial in establishing guidelines and protocols for all major decisions, actions, and policies of the organization. Additionally, the topics pertaining to Material management, Quality Assurance, and Quality Control were also very insightful to learn, as well as learning how these directly affect our population\’s overall health.
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Exodus 14:14
New King James Version\”The Lord will fight for you, and you shall hold your peace.”
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Philippine Health System
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In our world, it seems like health systems are more prioritized in developed countries, and quite the contrary with the developing ones. I can distinguish how other nations offer a more advanced and convenient health system to its people, which would aid their basic needs. However, it’s obvious how everyone in the world needs to have easy access to health care, as it is a basic need for survival. Nonetheless, as we, as a society, are growing relatively more advanced, a better and a more sufficient health system in our country is not impossible.