Wednesday, April 3, 2013

DLSL LS-211

















Danielle Bleza & Gladys Leyesa










© Danielle Bleza

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Pathology Department


The Clinical Laboratory

Pathology Department
- facility that performs chemical & microscopic examinations of various body fluids like blood & tissues
-the workplace of the medical technologist

Clinical Pathology
1. Clinical Pathology – specializes in chemical, microbiological and hematologic procedures
2. Anatomic pathology – the diagnosis or confirmation of diseases through autopsy examination & cellular differentiation of autopsy & surgical tissues
3. Forensic Pathology – includes all medico-legal examinations

Pathology Department:

ANATOMICAL PATHOLOGY
a. Morgue
b. Histopathology Lab
c. Cytology Lab
d. Cytogenetics Lab
e. Electron Microscopy Lab

CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
a. Clinical Chemistry Lab
b. Hematology
c. Immuno-Serology Lab
d. Blood Bank
e. Clinical Microbiology Lab
f. Clinical Microscopy Lab

 Sections:

    1.       Clinical Chemistry – where chemical analysis of body fluids are either done manually or in automation
    2.       Clinical Microscopy – consists mainly of urinalysis but this also includes CSF cell counts, gastric analysis, semen analysis, transudates & exudates analysis
    3.       Hematology -  where CBCs are made, platelet counts, coagulation studies, bone marrow smear
    4.      Blood Bank – where blood typing, blood grouping, cross matching tests and screening of blood donors are done
- deals with clinical and serological nature of antigens and antibodies as they relate to the transfusion of blood and blood components
    5.       Immunology and Serology – identifying antibodies (proteins made by a type of white blood cell in response to an antigen, a foreign protein in the body)
- serologic tests for syphilis, hepatitis, HIV and other common diseases
- investigating problems with the immune system such as autoimmune diseases (when the body’s immune system turns on its own tissues) and immunodeficiency disorders (when a body’s immune system is underactive)
-determining organ compatibility for transplantation
    6.       Microbiology – where identification of causative agents of diseases are done in specimens like blood, excretions, body fluids, etc.
    7.       Parasitology – where identification of ova,cysts, and adult parasites are done in stool, urine and other specimen
    8.       Histopathology  - includes examination of tissues obtained from biopsy and autopsy
    9.       Nuclear Medicine – requires the use of radioactive isotopes in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Internationalization...


Jeez! I can still manage to smile.
Armie Jane Laparan


Little Wasted.







Stress face showing smile.




Hello, Cristelle Diane Hernandez



Kristine Magsino, Jeneth De Castro, Mark Levin Munar, Donna Cachola.

Samsung Galaxy SII


Zup?



What a tiring day! Who would have thought that I will wear such corporate attire with a little touch of being a true lady...? I’m not kidding. A suit with a yellow sleeveless tops, black trouser, a pair of black high-heeled shoes and a gray lady bag; what happened to me? It’s not the stuff I commonly wear. Satisfied with my pair of vans shoes or chucks, with cosy t-shirt and regular denim; and that’s it. A classic REISS PEREZ at school.  My friends told me I really look like a meticulous university lecturer. Wow. Is that what fashion can figure out to me? The other one said, do I have a summit to be present at? I’m surprised by their reactions.  But it’s a kind of odd feeling as they sneak about it, yeah I’m not used to. Oh no.

The seminar push through, topics about climate change here in Philippines, that mostly Nigerian students discussed about and ask some questions to the speaker. Over-all it’s a bit good seminar. Not so boring, because the Lahing Batangan, Music Box and Rock of Ages 2013 carried out.

Meet up with an old buddy (Armie Jane Laparan), we’ve done some small talks. Issues about family, work, love life and many others; it’s great, made it with coffee. I’m happy for her, on what she had achieved in her life. As I always telling her, keep her faith alive and be the best that she can be, in order to achieve her dreams and goals. Perhaps, we are all here to support her, in whatever decision she made as long as it can make her to the top and bring her to the right path. 

Monday, February 18, 2013

Community Extension Program

December 21, 2012 @ Banay-Banay 1st, San Jose, Batangas