Old 01-07-2011, 11:32 PM
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Momsmurf
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Originally Posted by PKITTY1
I remember when I was in Medical Technology school. As students, we were partnered with more experienced technologists at the benches who were performing clinical tests. By the time we finished the rotation, we would learn each technologist's way of doing something. The thing I try to remember is that the results are the same and only the method of work organization is differnet. Luckily, there are few labzillas although I have met quite a few quiltzillas.
Exactly! We had to update the Nursing Procedure Book as part of our Sr. year in nursing school..and the aim was to incorporate the new technology and tools while keeping the sterile filed maintained...etc, etc...

much like quilting...from hand made templates to die cut products....
sissors replaced by rotary cutters and sewing machines making the piecing faster for the less traditional and patient quilter....

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