Wednesday, April 29, 2015

(My) research (16) Abbreviation (1) Acute Leukemia (1) Agar (1) Anaerobs (1) Anecdote (1) Blood film


Please find here my notes about clinical biology, a medical specialisation that covers medical microbiology, clinical chemistry and hematology. Whenever possible a reference is mentioned, but please also re-check ecofan other sources since many of the notes come directly from my mind. The purpose of this blog is to give a quick snap and not lengthy explanation. Several notes will be updated continously. Please leave a message for any comments or questions.
Inert bacteria ecofan - Do not ferment lactose - Bacteria ecofan that can be found in cystic fibrosis: ecofan Sternotrophomonas, Pseudomonas, Acinetobacter, Achromobacter. Non - inert bacteria - Ferment lactose, so red colonies in MacConkey - E. coli, Enterobacteriacea, Klebsiella
(My) research (16) Abbreviation (1) Acute Leukemia (1) Agar (1) Anaerobs (1) Anecdote (1) Blood film (1) Books (1) Cell count (1) Celulitis and erysipelas (1) Clinical Chemistry (11) Coagulation (3) Congresses and courses (5) Containment level (1) D-dimer (1) Differences (1) Education matters (2) EHEC (1) Epidemiology (2) FACS (1) Faeces (1) Fermenter (1) Films (1) Fungi (1) Gram stain (1) Hematology (29) Icons (1) Impact factors (1) important hematology results (1) Infection prevention and control (15) Introduction (1) Kleihauer test (1) Links (3) Low platelets (1) Lupus anticoagulant (1) Medical Microbiology (52) Microbacterium (1) Microscope (1) Molecular techniques (2) MRSA (1) Mycology (1) Myeloproliferative disease (1) Pharmacotherapy (1) Research in the news (1) Serology (1) Toxicology (2) Transfusion (1) Transplantation Medicine (2) Trivia (2) Virus (1)
Erlangga Yusuf I did my medical school in Amsterdam and obtained my Ph.D. in Leiden (where I was also trained as epidemiologist) in the area of obesity and osteoarthritis. Amsterdam and Leiden are in The Netherlands. After Ph.D. I did residency in radiology but I quit (it was too dark there). So, destiny brought me to a postdoc position ecofan in Lausanne, Switzerland that I combined with master ecofan in infection control and prevention in Leuven, Belgium ecofan (I finished it with honor, thanks to EasyJet that allowed me to fly between Geneve and Brussel biweekly for cheap price). At present, I am resident in Clinical Biology in Brussels, Belgium. I am also an ECFMG certified after passing United States Medical License Examination step 1, 2CS and 2CK. Microbiology is quite similar to Radiology in term that they are both image oriented, but microbiology is better since it has more colour! Mijn volledige profiel weergeven


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