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Babylon

4000 BC. Accounts of physicians in ______________ observe "color and consistency of urine". The very first lab diagnosis test.

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Vivian Herrick

1500 BC. Ebers papyrus "accounts of polyuria and intestinal worms. Start of parasitology.

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Hippocrates

460 BC. ________________ studied the signs and symptoms in humans and correlated them with the diseases. Start of pathology.

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460 BC

Hippocrates studied the signs and symptoms in humans and correlated them with the diseases. Start of pathology.

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1096-1438

Urinalysis was a fad and diagnosing diseases by the appearance of the urine. (M. Ruth Williams). Hindu Doctors associated their finding as "madhumeha," "honey urine". Examination of the physical properties of urine.

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M. Ruth Williams

1096-1438. Urinalysis was a fad and diagnosing diseases by the appearance of the urine. Hindu Doctors associated their finding as "madhumeha," "honey urine". Examination of the physical properties of urine.

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madhumeha

1096-1438. Urinalysis was a fad and diagnosing diseases by the appearance of the urine. (M. Ruth Williams). Hindu Doctors associated their finding as "________________," "honey urine". Examination of the physical properties of urine.

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Alessandra Gillani

First identified death from acquired laboratory disease.

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Mondino de' Liuzzi of Bologna University

14th-century Italian physician ____________________ employed Alessandra Gillani, who died from a laboratory-acquired infection. (Anne Fagelson). First identified death from acquired laboratory disease

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Aniline

Between the 15th and 19th centuries - Accounts of the use of _________ dyes were very wide, providing a horizon to staining procedures, especially in microbiology. Start of staining procedure.

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Malphigi

(1628-1694) was described as the "greatest" of the early microscopists, and his work in embryology and anatomy marked him as the "founder of pathology".

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Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek

17th (1632-1723) Century - _____________ used the first functional microscope and RBCs and protozoa were studied extensively. "father of microbiology"

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Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek

father of microbiology

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Malphigi

founder of pathology

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Dr. William Occam

1800 - Laboratory findings were used for the diagnosis of his patients.

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1800

(Dr. William Occam) - Laboratory findings were used for the diagnosis of his patients.

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Apothecaries Act

1815 - Act which organized the education and training requirements in medicine) under the leadership of Baron Karl Wilhem von Humboldt.

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Baron Karl Wilhem von Humboldt

1815 Apothecaries Act (Act which organized the education and training requirements in medicine) under the leadership of ______________.

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University of Michigan

1844 First chemical laboratory was established (related to medicine) in the?

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1844

First chemical laboratory was established (related to medicine) in the University of Michigan

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Dr. Douglas

1884 - First lab. Instructions was published. Start of SOPs.

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St. Bartholomew

1854-Similar laboratory was established at the Medical College of _____________

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University College in Cambridge

In 1858, practicing clinicians were reinforced as teachers applying laboratory methods in practice and teaching at the ___________________.

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Dr. William Welch

1878 - Bellevue Hospital Medical College: 3 rooms and antique microscopes (Presumably the First Pathology Lab ever established).

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Bellevue Hospital Medical College

1878 - Dr. William Welch: 3 rooms and antique microscopes (Presumably the First Pathology Lab ever established).

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Dr. Welch

1st Professor of pathology at John Hopkins University

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John Scott Burdon Sanderson

1885-1887 Sir ___________________ concluded the use of lab, methods in pathological problems.

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William Pepper Laboratory of Clinical Medicine

1885- The first clinical laboratory in the US, the __________________, was opened as a fully equipped facility for performing routine laboratory work as well as research.

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1896

Johns Hopkins University established its first Clinical Laboratory.

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University of Pennsylvania

1896, similarly, the __________________ - Other cities: Boston, Baltimore, New York, among others, established the same laboratories.

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1900

Census of about 100 technicians all male were employed in the United States. This increased to 3500 in 1920. In 1922, accounts suggest that hospitals across the US had a clinical laboratory.

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Dr. James C. Todd and Dr. Arthur Sanford

1908 - Manual of Clinical Diagnosis" to "Clinical Diagnosis by Laboratory Methods" Davidson and Henry_

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1915

_____________, the state legislature of Pennsylvania enacted a law requiring all hospitals and institutions to have an adequate laboratory and employ a full time laboratory technician.

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1923

1922 One of the first schools for training laboratory workers was established at the University of Minnesota. A course bulletin was titled "Courses in Medical Technology for Clinical and Laboratory Technicians" was issued. Certainly, University of Minnesota was the first to offer a degree level program believed to be in ___________________.

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University of Minnesota

1922 One of the first schools for training laboratory workers was established at the __________________. A course bulletin was titled "Courses in Medical Technology for Clinical and Laboratory Technicians" was issued. Certainly, University of Minnesota was the first to offer a degree level program believed to be in 1923.

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World War II

marked effect on laboratory medicine. Instrumentation was advanced and new chemical tests became possible. Automated equipment appeared and quality control programs became common. Laboratory medicine certainly moved into an era of sophistication.

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1940

US required a 2-year collegiate education and 12 mos. Actual laboratory training for the preparation of Laboratory practice

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1950

a standardized curriculum was introduced in preparation for bachelor's degree

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26th Medical Laboratory of the 6th United States Army

Clinical Laboratory was introduced by the ___________________ at 208 Quiricada St. Sta. Cruz Manila

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208 Quiricada St. Sta. Cruz Manila

Clinical Laboratory was introduced by the 26th Medical Laboratory of the 6th United States Army at ______________________

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1944-February

training of HS Grad as technicians was started

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October 1, 1945,

Dr. Pio de Roda, who was one of the staff of the clinical laboratory, formally organized the Manila Public Health Laboratory from the remnants of the US deserted laboratory) assisted by Dr. Mariano Icasiano who was then the Manila City Health Officer.

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Dr. Pio de Roda

October 1, 1945, _____________________, who was one of the staff of the clinical laboratory, formally organized the Manila Public Health Laboratory from the remnants of the US deserted laboratory) assisted by Dr. Mariano Icasiano who was then the Manila City Health Officer.

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Manila Public Health Laboratory

October 1, 1945, Dr. Pio de Roda, who was one of the staff of the clinical laboratory, formally organized the

_____________________ from the remnants of the US deserted laboratory) assisted by Dr. Mariano Icasiano who was then the Manila City Health Officer.

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Dr. Mariano Icasiano

October 1, 1945, Dr. Pio de Roda, who was one of the staff of the clinical laboratory, formally organized the Manila Public Health Laboratory from the remnants of the US deserted laboratory) assisted by __________________ who was then the Manila City Health Officer.

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Dr. Alfredo Pio De Roda

Dr. Prudencia Sta. Ana

February 1947 through _____________________ - the training of high school graduates to work as medical technicians was revived. No definite period of training was set and no certificates were given to trainees

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Dr. Tirso Briones

1954 - with ______________ a six-month laboratory training with certificate upon completion was given to the trainees. Dr. Sta. Ana prepared the syllabus for the training program.

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1953

However, as early as __________ - Manila Sanitarium (Manila Adventist Medical Center) in cooperation with the Philippine Union College (Adventist University of the Phils.) the first B.S. degree course in Medical Technology was offered.

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Manila Sanitarium

However, as early as 1953 - __________________ (Manila Adventist Medical Center) in cooperation with the Philippine Union College (Adventist University of the Phils.) the first B.S. degree course in Medical Technology was offered.

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Manila Adventist Medical Center

Manila Sanitarium is now known as?

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Adventist University of the Philippines

Philippine Union College is now known as?

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Mrs. Willa Hilgert-Hedrick

Dr. Elvin Hedrick

1954, the first School of Medical Technology in the country was opened by the Manila Sanitarium and Hospital (MSH). It was under the leadership of ____________. The dedication to establish the first 5-year program (a BS program) for medical technology education regarded as the Founder of Medical Technology Education in the Philippines.

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Mrs. Willa Hilgert- Hedrick

Founder of Medical Technology Education in the Philippines.

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Philippine Union College

The School of Medical Technology was later on absorbed by the ________________ (now Adventist University of the Philippines) leaving to Manila Sanitarium and Hospital the facility for its clinical division. After 2 years (1956), PUC produced its first graduate, Dr. Jesse Umali, who later on studied medicine at and beca Gynecologist.

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Dr. Jesse Umali

The School of Medical Technology was later on absorbed by the Philippine Union College (now Adventist University of the Philippines) leaving to Manila Sanitarium and Hospital the facility for its clinical division. After 2 years (1956), PUC produced its first graduate, ________________, who later on studied medicine at and became a Gynecologist.

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Dr. Jesse Umali

Mr. Avelino Olivia

Miss Adoracion Yutuc

First graduates of MT course in order

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Dr. Antonio Gabriel

Dr. Gustavo Reyes

1957 UST offered an elective course. _______________________ of the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sto. Tomas offered Medical Technology as an elective subject to 4th and 5th year B.S. Pharmacy students. The full recognition of the 4-year B.S. Medical Technology course was given on June 14, 1961.

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June 14, 1961

1957 UST offered an elective course. Dr. Antonio Gabriel and Dr. Gustavo Reyes of the Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sto. Tomas offered Medical Technology as an elective subject to 4th and 5th year B.S. Pharmacy students. The full recognition of the 4-year B.S. Medical Technology course was given on __________________

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1963

1961 FEU through Dr. Horacio Ylagan and Dr. Serafin Juliano opened the 2-year program and the School of Medical Technology. The first graduates were in 1963

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47 colleges

Many schools followed to offer B.S. Medical Technology course. Today, according to the records of the Department of Education, Culture and Sports, and Commission on Higher Education, there are approximately __________________ and universities offering the course. The University of the Philippines offers a similar course but the degree being conferred is B.S. Public Health.

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RA 5527

Philippine Medical Technology Act of 1969

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June 21, 1969

RA 5527 - The Philippine Medical Technology Act of 1969

Date Approved?

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Ferdinand Marcos

RA 5527 - The Philippine Medical Technology Act of 1969

President Who Signed?

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RA 6138 (16,21,22)

PD 498 (2-4,7-8,12-13,16-17,21,29)

PD 1534 (3,8,13)

RA 5527 - The Philippine Medical Technology Act of 1969

Amendments?

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16,21,22

RA 6138 amended what sections?

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2-4,7-8,12-13,16-17,21,29

PD 498 amended what sections?

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3,8,13

PD 1534 amended what sections?

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How many sections does RA 5527 have?

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TITLE

RA 5527 SECTION 1

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DEFINITION OF TERMS

RA 5527 SECTION 2

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COUNCIL OF MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY

RA 5527 SECTION 3

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Chairman: Ched Chairperson

Vice- Chairman: PRC Chairperson

Members:

SMT DEANS

PAMET PRESIDENT

PSP PRESIDENT

DOH DIRECTOR

MEMBERS OF THE BOARD

The council of medical technology is comprised of?

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COMPENSATION OF CMTE

RA 5527 SECTION 4

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FUNCTIONS OF CMTE

RA 5527 SECTION 5

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Recommends curriculum for the profession

Certify students for internship

Accredits SMT and TCL

Recommend & Formulates the refresher

Determine the no. of course students can enroll

FUNCTIONS OF CMTE

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PASMET and Deans of SMT

Who prepares the recommendation for the curriculum for the profession?

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Ched Chairperson

Who approves the recommendation for the curriculum for the profession?

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MINIMUM REQUIRED COURSE

RA 5527 SECTION 6

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CMO NO. 13 s. 2017

What CMO states that the MT program must be 3 years of academic program and 1 year of internship?

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MEDTECH BOARD

RA 5527 SECTION 7

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Chairman: Pathologist

Members: 2 RMTs

What comprises the Medtech Board?

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1) Must take all professional subjects from an accredited school

2) Repeat a 6 mos. internship program

What are the 2 options for those needing to take a refresher after failing the board 3 times?

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QUALIFICATIONS OF MEDTECH BOARD

RA 5527 SECTION 8

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EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE BOARD

RA 5527 SECTION 9

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1) Nominated by PSP and PAMET

2) Recommended by PRC

3) Appointed by the President

How is the medtech board appointed?

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PRC Chairman

Who is the executive officer of the board?

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COMPENSATION OF MTB

RA 5527 SECTION 10

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FUNCTIONS OF MTB

RA 5527 SECTION 11

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Filipino with good moral character

10 yrs. active in the profession

Not affliated in any SMT for the past 2 years

Qualifications for MTB?

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RAPPS

Regulates & monitors the practice

Administers investigation

Prepares the syllabus

Prepares the board questions

Scores and rates the boards

FUNCTIONS OF THE MTB

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30 days

How many days before the board exam should the medtech board submit the questions?

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REMOVAL OF THE MEMBERS OF MTB

RA 5527 SECTION 12

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Negligence

Incompetence

Malpractice

Demoralizing Acts

Reasons why a MTB may be removed from the position

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ACCREDITATION OF SMT AND TCL

RA 5527 SECTION 13

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INHIBITION AGAINST THE PRACTICE OF MT

RA 5527 SECTION 14

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EXAMINATION

RA 5527 SECTION 15

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QUALIFICATION OF EXAMINEES

RA 5527 SECTION 16

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SCOPE OF EXAMINATION

RA 5527 SECTION 17

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REPORT OF RATING

RA 5527 SECTION 18

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RATINGS IN THE EXAM

RA 5527 SECTION 19