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Article: The care and feeding of your staff.
- Article from:
- Medical Laboratory Observer
- Article date:
- January 1, 1985
- Author:
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The acorn doesn't fall far from the oak. It's no surprise then that your staff members' level of competence is one of the most accurate measurements of your effectiveness as a supervisor. Whatever their educational and professional background, it's up to you to guide their individual growth and continued mastery of medical technology.
Ideally, each laboratorian should gain the knowledge, skills, atttudes, and work habits necessary to shine on the job. Depending on their assignments, technologists must understand the principles of bacteriology, immunology, biochemistry, serology, and other highly technical disciplines. They must also develop the proficiency to ...