Childrens science programs
Network: National Geographic Channel. Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. Update of Sagan classic is smart, visually spectacular. Network: Fox, National Geographic Channel. Cosmos: Possible Worlds. Visually stunning existential explorations dig deep. Network: National Geographic Channel, Fox. Attenborough's stark documentary is essential viewing. Release Year: Duck Quacks Don't Echo. Fun, informative show mixes trivia, science, iffy humor.
Naked Science. Science demystified; best for bigger kids. Stellar science series expands curious minds. What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Viral video experiments inspire entertaining science series. White Rabbit Project. MythBusters crew has fun exploring history with science. Fascinating docuseries delves deeply into science. First Peoples. Slow docuseries uncovers new clues to human evolution. Get your heart pumping for science in this fun-filled event. Hear about a science love story and learn about electricity with a fun Valentine's Day spin.
Kids will get to be chemists while making their own bath fizzers and Valentine's Day slime. Ever wonder how bridges stand up over water? Kids explore a variety of introductory topics in engineering, physics, and chemistry as they learn how science can impact our everyday lives.
Kids Learn about archaeology and the techniques scientists use to excavate long lost cities! They discover ancient civilizations and the tools and artifacts they used in everyday life! They also study bone fragments, pottery shards, amber deposits, and fossils to understand what they can tell us about history! The safety of the kids in our programs has always been a priority and that has not changed.
All staff members have COVID training and we take daily precautions to ensure that we are providing a safe environment. Programs at our Lab are limited to 10 participates to allow for social distancing. Learn about archaeology and the techniques scientists use to excavate long lost cities.
Discover ancient civilizations and the tools and artifacts they used in everyday life. The applicant is responsible for ensuring that all materials are received at the MLS Program. Preference is given to students from affiliated universities, although applications will be accepted from students attending non-affiliated colleges or universities. Undergraduates from nonaffiliated institutions must have a statement from the degree-granting institution certifying that it will award a degree at the completion of the MLS Program, according to the standards of the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Science.
All graduates receive a certificate upon completion of the clinical year coursework. More information regarding this examination can be found at ASCP. These clinical sites provide hands-on experience with current instruments, methods, and technology. Our clinical sites include large adult hospitals, a large pediatric hospital, smaller community hospitals, stand-alone emergency department laboratories, a network of patient service centers, and cover a 5-county area Mahoning, Medina, Stark, Summit and Wayne.
In addition, MLS Program students are offered an elective week to explore non-hospital laboratories, or other specialties such as electron microscopy, cytogenetics, histology, or cytology. Courses consist of theory, practice and interpretation of diagnostic procedures employed in the clinical laboratory, including operation and management of the laboratory and supervision of personnel.
Clinical decision-making skills are developed by correlating laboratory data with disease states. Clinical Bacteriology - Theory and laboratory methods, including molecular diagnostics, are correlated with isolation and identification protocols for clinically significant bacteria. Pathogenesis and epidemiology of bacterial infections are included.
Clinical Mycology - Theory and laboratory exercises related to identification, etiology, epidemiology, pathogenesis and immunology of mycotic disease. Clinical Parasitology - Theory and laboratory procedures related to the morphology and life cycles of human parasites.
Immunohematology - Study of human blood groups, compatibility testing, detection and identification of antibodies, transfusion therapy and management of a transfusion service. Clinical Immunology - Theory and laboratory procedures related to the formation and detection of antibodies and cellular changes in various diseases. Includes flow cytometry and molecular diagnostics. Clinical Hematology - Study of development of the cellular elements of blood and bone marrow with emphasis on recognition of normal and abnormal elements.
Includes lectures on detection of blood dyscrasias, hematological procedures, and cytology and morphology of body fluids with the clinical correlation of laboratory results to diseases. Coagulation - Theory of coagulation mechanisms and their relationship to disease states, with emphasis on identification of coagulation deficiencies and abnormalities.
Clinical Chemistry - Theory and clinical laboratory experience involving the analysis of chemical constituents of blood and body fluids in normal and disease states. The course includes a review of body fluid analyses of cerebral spinal fluid, synovial fluid, miscellaneous body fluids and fecal analysis.
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