it has long been my dream to become a clinical microbiologist. this fall, I am starting my undergraduate degree program double-majoring in Microbiology and Immunology and Infectious Disease. I am honored to dive into such a diverse field, and hope to get to know some of these great people.
Can BSc of Microbiology be Clinical microbiologist ? Or I must be physician ( graduated from medicine school ) or study medicine to be Clinical microbiologist ?
@@tania38513 I did! I am entering my senior year now to graduate with a B.Sc in Microbiology. After that, it's on to grad school for a PhD in Microbiology.
I've been thinking about going back to get a degree for lab tech. This sparked my curiosity further and Hershey is where I go for my own labs. Nice coincidence!
Do it? I am retired from a hospital lab and did Micro for 35 years. I miss the mystery and what I call the Sherlock Holmes part of it. Looking at plates and trying to figure out what things are. I can sight ID many things. That comes with experience. I truly loved it.
The starting background music is kinda similar to Tera chera song from SANAM TERI KASAM. I wonder who copied who? Or may be they have a copyright, just curious.🤔
Hi . I m a pathology resident with a Medical Degree . I d like to understand exactly what s the difference between some one having a Md and a Phd in microbiology as a job in the usa?
MD's pass medical boards and can treat patients. Ph.D's usually specialize in a certain scienctific concentration and work in the field/medical lab or do research. Ph.D's can take medical boards with the ABMM and be on the same level as a Clinical Pathologist(MD) in the laboratory setting. This is what I've found through my research on these careers so far.
I'm getting the idea microbiologists do a lot of swabbing, and staining, and looking at slides through microscopes, over...and over...and over again. Day in and day out. Really "exciting".
Hi.... im studying microbiology final year.....i saw our experiment vedio very intrested...pls next vedio u will present to me...( isolation and identification of micro organisms....and the materials of microbiology lab....)
Hi, any suggestions for me? I'm planning to pursue a carreer in Virology in the future. Unfortunately, in my country, there are no universities that offer BS-Virology. However, there are universities that offer BS-Microbiology but these universities are located 100 km away from my residence and work. (By the way, I'm currently out of school because I need to work to support my family, I'm working in a call center company to support the studies of my two siblings and the financial needs of my family) I found a university near me and my working place that only offer BS-Biology major in Biotechnology, I'm not sure if this will be a good background for my virology career. And I'm still not sure if I can support my studies on my own. The reason I want to become a Virologist ks because I want to find cure for cancer, my inspiration behind this is my mother who was diagnosed with breast cancer.
I'm personally going to UF for a microbiology degree but I've had lots of family attend Penn State, as displayed in this video, which has a good biology department. I'd do research on good (affordable) undergrad programs and then see where that takes u
I was really hoping to show this video to my students, but I cant because they are not using safe lab practices. This video has great material but I am disappointed that ASM would put out something with bad practices in it.
Cassi - This is a comment reply (which I am not sure why it isn't showing here) from Mary Beth Miele in reference to tcox664's previous comment - "For tcox644 ... it actually is a safe practice. We don't recommend managing plates w/ gloves. Happy to provide additional insight if interested. David Craft Penn State Hershey Medical Center."
ya.. many Indian labs they are not use gloves...including me. before 25 yes ..but the sterilation..and washing hands...such precautions done..now youngsters accept their prevention..now I hardly recommend to wear gloves because of lot of samples..don't critisise such a small..event this huge lab knows its precautions.. thank you..
We did not always use gloves when handling bacterial culture plates on the bench. We did most all the time, but it was not required. When I started in 2979, we did not use gloves and mouth pipetted. I would never mouth pipette again.
Good evening sir , I said to you , you're Lobertiy is very beautiful and very good,I was really hoping to show this sempal pichare to my student in B.M.L.T. my college name is D.I.P.S college Noida delehi and D.P.M.I.,but can't because they are not using safe lab practices this so has great material but I am disappointed that d.i.p.S.coleg by mehendra Kumar verma (SD/PALOK BASU)and ,DL. Nober.10663 ,I live in babatpur Airpot varanasi ok thanks