In my studies to become a phlebotomist, I took courses on hematology. I aspire to become the chief of the hematology department.
Haemotology or hematology is the study of blood, blood-forming organisms and blood diseases. Haema comes from the Greek word haima, which means blood.
Red Blood Cell Count
"hematology" means the study of blood. there are thousands of diseases of blood and as for the causes of "blood disorders," there are thousands of those too, including genetic diseases, nutritional deficiencies, cancers, and infections.
RBC is red blood cells or red blood count.
Bong Hak Hyun has written: 'Color atlas of clinical hematology' -- subject(s): Atlases, Blood, Examination, Hematology, Methods
Linda Comeaux has written: 'Instructor's guide for clinical laboratory hematology' -- subject(s): Blood, Diagnosis, Diseases, Examination, Hematology, Study and teaching
Hematology uses mos of the basic medical methods. Some of these are physiology, pharmacology, biochemistry and immunology as well as all aspects of pathology and clinical medicine.
A varied and stimulating discipline which involves laboratory investigation and clinical management of patients with disorders of the blood.
John Chalmers Da Costa has written: 'Clinical hematology' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Charles Edward Seiverd has written: 'Seiverd's chemistry for medical technologists' -- subject(s): Clinical chemistry 'Hematology for medical technologists' -- subject(s): Analysis, Blood, Examination, Hematologic Diseases, Hematology, Technique
hematology
G.C De Gruchy has written: 'De Gruchy's Clinical haematology in medical practice' -- subject(s): Diseases, Hematology, Blood
The suffix for hematology is hemo. This is a Greek term that means blood. Another suffix for hematology is hema.
Experimental Hematology was created in 1972.
In my studies to become a phlebotomist, I took courses on hematology. I aspire to become the chief of the hematology department.
Francis Anthony Ward has written: 'A primer of pathology' -- subject(s): Pathology 'Clinical investigation, by means of haematology' -- subject(s): Hematology, Diagnosis