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Parkview Lab lets loose in celebration of National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week
PUEBLO, Colo. (April 23, 2007)--- “Fear Factor”, “Survivor” and “Viva Las Vegas”– no this is not the Sunday night TV line up. These fun and exciting games are what is on tap for the Lab Week Celebration at Parkview Medical Center. National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week is celebrated April 23 through April 28.
National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week provides the profession with a unique opportunity to increase public understanding of and appreciation for, clinical laboratory personnel. Nationwide, medical laboratories are facing a personnel shortage. Lab Week is an opportunity to put the spotlight on clinical laboratories to see what is happening behind the scenes to combat disease.
Parkview celebrates Lab Week by letting loose and showing that the laboratorians have more fun than anyone else in the hospital. The highlight at Parkview is the “Survivor Lab Week Challenge.” Just like the TV show, tribes are formed of Lab professionals and must perform challenges to gain immunity. The challenge started a month before Lab Week and now there are only 6 “survivors” remaining. They will face a challenge each day during Lab Week until only 2 remain. “Voted off” contestants will vote on the winner of the 3rd annual “Survivor Lab Week Challenge.”
“The team in the Parkview Lab looks forward to Lab Week each year, so we can let loose and have a little fun in the workplace,” explained Diann Chrisman, MT(ASCP), CLS (NCA). “It really boosts team morale.”
Each day, the Parkview lab will celebrate with theme days including “Patriotic Day,” “70s Day,” and “Sports Team Day.” Exciting activities, other than Survivor, include Fear Factor and Viva Las Vegas – which will include a visit from Elvis.
There are approximately 300,000 practitioners of clinical laboratory science in the United States. Since the development of this career group in the 1920s, the clinical laboratory science professional has played an increasingly vital role in the diagnosis and prevention of disease. Today, the clinical laboratorian is a key member of a healthcare team. National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week originated in 1975 by the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science. For more information on Lab Week, visit http://www.ascls.org/conferences/2007NMLW/index.asp.
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