How Laboratorians Can Be Effective Science Communicators

EPISODE · Feb 7, 2022 · 22 MIN

How Laboratorians Can Be Effective Science Communicators

from Clinical Lab Chat · host Clinical Lab Products

Chris Wolski, Director of Business Intelligence of Clinical Lab Products, is joined by Jen MacCormack, 15+ year Medical Lab Scientist and Technical Writer for COLA, to discuss the role of laboratorians as health communicators. Chris and Jen provide positive and productive advice on tackling some common pain points that laboratorians feel amidst current conditions of misinformation or uncertainty. 1) What are some of the most common questions laboratorians can expect to get from their family and friends?2) How do you answer those questions, particularly in a way that will empower those loved ones? 3) How can you help identify good information from bad information that you may see online? 4) What are some best practices laboratorians should practice when communicating with friends, family, and acquaintances about diagnostic testing and medical information in general? For more content from Clinical Lab Products, subscribe via the link below:https://info.medqor.com/clpsubform

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