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What is the role of clinical biochemistry in medical laboratory technology?

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Answered by AfreenMohammedi
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Clinical chemistry is not a phrase many patients in a doctor’s office hear. However, everyday patient procedures such as having blood or urine samples taken are elemental to the clinical chemistry process. By running tests on these samples, physicians can determine patient conditions and possible diseases, and provide a recommended treatment plan.

The American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) defines “what is clinical chemistry” as the study of cells and analytes within a patient’s bodily fluids by using laboratory procedures to make precise diagnoses, provide effective treatment options and monitor a patient’s response to treatment. A clinical chemist, also known as a medical laboratory scientist, can complete many of these tests. They do so in medical labs or at academic facilities, conducting research and developing new testing applications.

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