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Core science
Microbiology eLearning Series
The Microbiology eLearning Series provides online training for public health laboratory professionals in the area of basic microbiology laboratory skills and procedures necessary to identify microorganisms from clinical specimens. Each course is comprised of interactive, concise content allowing for completion during open periods throughout the day. Job aids and laboratory exercises are included so participants may work with a supervisor/mentor to comprehend and perform proper microbiology techniques. The Microbiology Series includes five eLearning courses.
Learn to set up, use, troubleshoot, and maintain a brightfield microscope to identify microorganisms.
Learn the processes, procedures, and techniques necessary for completing routine microscopic examinations of laboratory specimens including microscopy procedures for smear preparation, as well as preparing and interpreting the results of a Gram stain, wet mount, potassium hydroxide (KOH), and India Ink procedures.
Learn about basic culture media used in the microbiology laboratory.
Learn about biochemicals and Gram-positive organism identification.
Learn about biochemicals and Gram-negative organism identification.
Diagnostic testing
Learn more about quality practices in the preanalytic phase of biochemical genetic testing.
Learn more about good laboratory practices for molecular genetic testing.
Learn how to safely and accurately perform waived testing.
Preparedness
Use exercises to apply ASM sentinel laboratory protocols to detect potential agents of bioterrorism.
Learn about ASM sentinel laboratory protocols used for potential bioterrorism agent identification.
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