WoodsieOwl31416
WoodsieOwl31416 t1_jab4smf wrote
Reply to comment by macross1984 in ‘Looming global health crisis’: urgent action needed to prevent spread of drug-resistant superbugs, CSIRO says by Lakerlion
Over use and not finishing the course of antibiotics when people take them. The resistant ones are the last to die. People feel better and stop taking their antibiotics then the infection returns. It's a resistant organism this time. Then they spread that. Another antibiotic stops working for that organism.
WoodsieOwl31416 t1_j963nw6 wrote
Reply to comment by Comfortable_Art_4163 in Which medical specialties are future proof? by MeronDC
When you begin ordering lab tests (if you haven't already) please bear in mind that if it takes longer than you expect, the hold up might be due to one of those instruments being 'out of control'. The techs are probably in there with screw drivers and wrenches and such and a huge manufacturer's manual trying to figure out what's wrong and fix it. We simply can't turn out a result if the controls run before and after it are not within range. This is a daily occurrence.
WoodsieOwl31416 t1_j962ven wrote
Reply to comment by Comfortable_Art_4163 in Which medical specialties are future proof? by MeronDC
I goofed. I missed the point that you are a medical student. That advice would apply to other majors. Sorry.
WoodsieOwl31416 t1_j94dliz wrote
Reply to Which medical specialties are future proof? by MeronDC
Medical Technologist here. Clinical labs are getting more and more automated. This means the instruments that analyze the blood and other kinds of specimens are very complex and prone to needing fixing or adjusting often. Since there's often plumbing involved with fluids running through tubes and in and out of reaction chambers they can easily become contaminated or plugged. So I think there is probably job security in fixing and servicing these instruments. You would work for the manufacturers, not the labs.
WoodsieOwl31416 t1_j27lf2v wrote
Reich-wingers unite.
WoodsieOwl31416 t1_j1kybw4 wrote
Hurray for Japan! Gokorosama!
WoodsieOwl31416 t1_j1216l9 wrote
Chris Hatfield - he will share the experience with the world and especially science students.
WoodsieOwl31416 t1_jaep3m9 wrote
Reply to comment by TonyComputer1 in ‘Looming global health crisis’: urgent action needed to prevent spread of drug-resistant superbugs, CSIRO says by Lakerlion
If we use them responsibly they may last until we find new antibiotics.