Reference no: EM133086530
Advanced Blood Sciences - About the contemporary methods used in the diagnosis of blood disorders
• Choose 1 of the following:
• Microscopy methods
• Biochemical methods
• Molecular-biological methods
• Reviewing the main diagnostic techniques within that group.
• What are they doing at the moment?
• What is currently under development?
• Use Solent Harvard referencing style.
Title
• The use of microscopy in the diagnosis of blood disorders.
• The use of biochemistry in the diagnosis of blood disorders.
• The use of molecular biology in the diagnosis of blood disorders.
Introduction
• About 500 words
• A brief overview of the selected group of methods
• Mention the groups of blood disorders that could be diagnosed using these methods
• Mention the IMPACT of these methods on patients/clinicians/biomedical scientists
• Is it a common form of diagnosis?
• How straightforward is it to implement?
• How costly is it?
• How accurate/precise is it?
• How many samples are tested this way?
Instruments and Methods
• Describe with as much detail as possible the different microscopy/biochemistry/molecular biology methods that are currently in use or being developed
• Currently in use: reference NHS websites, government websites, papers
• Currently under development: reference papers
Discussion
• Describe and explain in detail the application of the methods in the diagnosis of any specific blood disorders.
• Discuss the IMPACT of these methods on patients/clinicians/biomedical scientists
• Can patients get their results back quicker? What would that mean for them?
• Are the results more reliable using this method? What does that mean for clinicians?
• Are the samples easier to collect? What does that mean for the patient?
Conclusion(s)
• Brief overview of what you discussed
• OUTLOOK
• What is the most promising method in development?
• Which method has the greatest positive impact on patients?
References
• Every time you make a statement that isn't common knowledge, you need to add a reference.
• Every time you made a statement that you did not discover yourself, you need to add a reference.
• As a general rule, it's OK to reference review articles in the introduction but in the discussion, you should be referencing research articles.
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