Today is Christmas!
Posted Sunday - Dec. 25, 2011 at 11:55 pm Filed Under Uncategorized

Man, daddy gets the weirdest problems. First his computer stop functioning and he can’t update the list of his patients — and yours truly has to go and search for Starscream around the whole city because he must repair dad’s PC. Then, I get an email from a teacher reminding me of a paper I forgot to hand in before Christmas holidays started. Eek! But at least it’s Christmas and I can say: “Oh, everything’s going to be fine! Christmas time heals every pain, small and big.” ^^ That makes us look at the brighter side of things, you know? Hehe.

Some medicne-related stuff now. :) With dad and mom, we’re trying to purchase more lots of vitamins and natural integrators to help our patients fight most common but insidious issues, like insomnia and accelerated aging caused by stress and heavy workloads. We found out melatonin to be a good anti-oxidant and a pretty effective remedy to insomnia (it helps regulate sleep), so we ordered a batch of melatonin uk bottles. In the UK, yes, because there’s only one shop, online, that sells them; it’s almost impossible to find in Europe and in UK, alas. The melatonin uk we’re getting is from Vitasunn.co.uk, an online store I mentioned already in a previous post, where dad and I place our orders. Now it’s also our unique melatonin uk supplier.

So, Merry Christmas guys! :D I know, this is a weird Christmas entry, but you know… I’m a weirdo. :P Will post soon about everything Christmas and family and good things. I’m off to sleep now, ’cause it’s almost midnight here. *mwah*


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Hostee trouble and work
Posted Tuesday - Nov. 22, 2011 at 12:07 am Filed Under Daily Life

I’m having a bad time dealing with all my hostees… Please guys, can you show at least a tiny bit of appreciation? :( I’m giving webdisk space out for FREE to anybody who asks, I’m not even that picky so all I ask in return is a backlink and regular updates (once a month). Is that so much to ask for? Heh, I don’t think so.

Regarding my work in Med Bay, dad said we cannot buy dhea in Europe or in the UK, so we must import that product from Vitasunn. I hope our beloved patients will be so… well… patient indeed – because it may take some time for the goods to come in the mail. I told one of these guys (all external to Robocity, but at least they’re paying customers) that Vitasunn is the best dhea uk dealer available, but that importing to Italy takes time and therefore he needs to wait OR he can ask/order dhea somewhere else. Ah! ;) Us Robocitans are serious people, you know?

I’m glad Danielle (danielle.so-pink.org) and Ambrosia (ambry.phinkable.org) are volunteering with me in Med Bay now. They’re a big help, lovely persons and great workers. So good that daddy allowed them in the team! It’s a relief for my mom too, who can finally hit the bed when she comes from her hospital work instead of doing double shifts here in Robocity too. Hehe. ^^’

Thanks to Vitasunn.co.uk for inspiring this post.


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6 Savvy and Free Online Study Resources for Medical Lab Techs
Posted Tuesday - Sep. 20, 2011 at 2:44 pm Filed Under Guest Posts

Guest Post by Mary Lisa. Topic: Medical.

With today’s information highway it seems there is an endless supply of resources for you to learn from.  What would be great is if these resources were easy to find.  When you need to study for college or licensing exams knowing exactly where to go would be very helpful.  So we are here to help you study to be a Medical Lab Tech.  We have found some fantastic sites for you to check out when you are studying.  The best part is they are absolutely free!  Read on to see where to find them.

Six Savvy and Free Online Study Resources for Medical
Lab Techs

  1. http://www.cdc.gov – Centers for Disease control and Prevention.  This is a government run website.  It has up to date information and photos.  It also has publications and health and safety topics.  This site is worth a visit  to see what kind of information they have for you.
  2. http://library.med.utah.edu/WebPath/webpath.html – The Mercer University School of Medicine, School of Pathology Laboratory for Medical Education.  This website is for individuals interested in Pathology, which is a big part of the Medical Lab Techs job.  The site has pictures that you can view with just a click of the button.  It should give you a different perspective than the pictures you are viewing in your own classroom or textbook.  Since cells have a way of presenting themselves differently, you can never have enough examples to reference for your studies.
  3. http://www.merckmanuals.com/home/appendixes/
    ap2/ap2a.html
    – This is the Merck Manual website.  The page given in this is for common medical tests.  From here you can navigate your way through lots of information pertaining to the Medical Lab Tech’s job.  With some savvy internet skills you will be able to access a ton of study resources here.
  4. http://laboratorian.advanceweb.com/Student-New-Grad-Center/default.aspx – this is the ADVANCE for Medical Laboratory Professionals web site.  It is completely free to subscribe to.  You just need to log in with a user name and password.  This site offers a lot of articles for you to read.  What we liked most about this site is that it has blogs and forums for you to interact with professionals and students, just like you, and you can learn a bit from them when you have specific questions.
  5. http://www.clinicallabtesting.com/sites/clc.nsf/page/
    students
    – this website has loads of free information.  You can become a member if you would like to.  There is a charge for membership but they do offer a free 30 day trial to see if you like their services.  With out purchasing a membership you are still allowed to reference some of their reference pages.
  6. Your College or Class website - This is always a great resource when you are a student.  Your professor should have on that site the information that they want you to know and how to find it.

Mary Lisa is extremely interested in blogging about medical training and offers helpful information for students who would like to learn more about medical laboratory technician training.


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