Episode 20 - A "FYI" on LDTs (featuring Michelle Campbell)
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Episode 20 - A "FYI" on LDTs (featuring Michelle Campbell)

For many labs, validating their own laboratory-developed tests (LDTs) is the best solution to provide innovative, niche laboratory results in a rapidly changing healthcare environment.  

In this episode, Stephanie Whitehead had the privilege of interviewing Michelle Campbell, MS, MLS(ASCP) MB, SC - an accomplished laboratory diagnostic development scientist (and medical laboratory professional) with expertise in developing and implementing laboratory-developed tests (LDTs). 

Tune in as Michelle discusses the importance of leveraging validated LDTs to help drive innovation, patient safety and quality outcomes.  Listeners are sure to gain valuable insights into tips on developing new tests to meet the evolving needs of your patients!

Special Gues Bio:
Laboratory diagnostic development scientist and medical laboratory professional with experience in clinical laboratory, academic medical center, and industry settings with expertise in clinical chemistry, immunology, molecular diagnostics and mass spectrometry. ASCP certified Specialist in Chemistry (SC), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), and Technologist in Molecular Biology (MB). Part-time educator (course development and delivery) of graduate studies in biostatistics and laboratory method evaluation.

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Michelle's Book Recommendations:
Grit, Angela Ducksworth
Atomic Habits, James Clear

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Creators and Guests

Stephanie Whitehead
Host
Stephanie Whitehead
Executive laboratory leader with a warm and friendly demeanor always! Skilled at conflict resolution. Team builder who is acutely attentive to internal and external customer needs. Punctual problem solver and avid multitasker. Track record of being an essential part of the management and laboratory team and instrumental in providing effective solutions that produce immediate impact and contribute to the establishment’s long-term success. Co-host for the internationally streamed laboratory podcast, eLABorate Topics. This weekly podcast shares messages related to laboratory and leadership. In addition to her career in laboratory medicine, Stephanie plays an active role in the local community through her involvement with organizations such as Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., The Junior League of San Antonio and the Girl Scouts of America.
Michelle Campbell
Guest
Michelle Campbell
Laboratory diagnostic development scientist and medical laboratory professional with experience in clinical laboratory, academic medical center, and industry settings with expertise in clinical chemistry, immunology, molecular diagnostics and mass spectrometry. ASCP certified Specialist in Chemistry (SC), Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS), and Technologist in Molecular Biology (MB). Part-time educator (course development and delivery) of graduate studies in biostatistics and laboratory method evaluation.