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The
Department of Laboratory Medicine is heavily involved in the education
of Yale undergraduate students, medical and graduate school students,
and post-doctoral individuals. Department faculty members also participate
in programs at the Yale School of Nursing and the Yale Physician
Associate Program. We offer a number of continuing education programs
throughout the year in New Haven, in other cities and on-line. In
addition, two review-article clinical publications, Lab News and
the Clinical Virology Newsletter, are published on a regular basis
in print and on-line. Follow the links below for more information
on our various activities in education and training.
On-Line
Teaching and Continuing Education Materials may be accessed as follows:
Additional
Conference and Courses are listed below, and the current schedule for each can be found at http://calendar.yahoo.com/yalelabmed.
- Journal
Club
Every month on Thursday at noon in CB401.
- Case
Conference
Every Friday at 8:30 AM in CB401, AP/CP conferences
are held at 9:00 AM in Fitkin.
- Research
Conference
Wednesdays at 4:00 PM in the CB401 Laboratory
Medicine Library.
- Frisbee
Symposium
The Frisbee Symposium is held approximately every other year and
covers clinical and translational research topics in the broad
field of immunotherapy and transplantation. On alternate years,
a Richard Frisbee Cancer Lectureship, jointly sponsored by the
Frisbee Foundation
and the Yale Depts of Laboratory Medicine and Internal Medicine
is held as part of the Medical Grand Rounds series in the Fitkin
audiroium at Yale.
- Annual
Bove Lecture
Named in honor of Dr. Joseph Bove, Professor Emeritus and past
Director of the Yale Transfusion Medicine Service, this lecture
honors a prominent physician-scientist in the field of Transfusion
Medicine and Immunohematology each year. Past honorees may be found by clicking
here.
- Annual
Weirich Lecture
Named in honor of Ms. Fay Weirich, MT(ASCP) SBB, Laboratory Manager
of the Yale New Haven Blood Bank, this lecture honors a prominent
Transfusion Medicine clinician each year.
- Conferences
in the Scientific Basis of Immunohematology and Transfusion Medicine
Special scientific conferences are sponsored approximately every
two years. The most recent is on the topic: "Safeguarding
Adult and Pediatric Stem Cell Donors: Basic Science, Clinical
and Ethical Issues" and will be held September 21-22, 2004
at the Sheraton National Hotel in Arlington, VA.
- Section
Subspecialty Conferences
Each Section holds its own series of subspecialty conferences.
For example, the Hematology-Immunology Section holds biweekly
Coagulation Conference, weekly Flow Cytometry/Molecular Diagnostics
Conference and weekly Hematopathology Conference. These are frequently
attended by both University and community physicians. For more
details, please contact individual faculty from the Sections.
- Resident
Didactic Lectures
Orientation and most Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30 am in CB401
- Annual
Departmental Research Retreat
In addition to the biannual departmental strategic planning retreat,
a special Research Retreat is held on an annual basis. At this
one day retreat, principal investigators, postdoctoral fellows
and graduate students all present their ongoing research in progress.
- Chemistry/Toxicology Rounds
First and third Wednesdays of the month at 8:30-9:30 AM in CB401.
- Immunology/ Molecular Diagnostics Rounds
Second Wednesday of the month at 8:30-9:30 AM in CB401.
- Hematology Rounds
Fourth Wednesday of the month at 8:30-9:30 AM in CB401.
- Toxicology
Conference
Conference
are held in CB 401 on Tuesdays (July-December) or Wednesdays (January-June)
from 12:00-1:00 pm.
- Coagulation
Conference
Held every other week in the Old Trask Room.
- Hematopathology
Conference
Held jointly between Laboratory Medicine, Pathology, Medicine/Hematology
and Pediatrics/Hematology-Oncology every Friday at 1:00 pm in
the EP2 Conference Room
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