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Medical Laboratory Observer celebrates 40th Anniversary of Service to Clinical Diagnostic Laboratories with New Global Digital Edition

Top Quote Medical Laboratory Observer (MLO) is providing international clinical laboratories with free access to its new electronic format, which mirrors the domestic print magazine, page for page, including links to Websites and emails for valuable lab information, new products, & more. MLO, the industry's only peer-reviewed publication, now will be available to anyone with access to the World Wide Web. End Quote
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    QuoteMedical Laboratory Observer - the Industry's Only Peer-Reviewed Publication Celebrates 40th Anniversary with New Online Global Digital Edition.Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) November 06, 2009 - Medical Laboratory Observer (MLO) is now providing international clinical laboratories with free access to its new electronic format, which mirrors the domestic print magazine, page for page, including links to Websites and emails for valuable lab information, new products, & more. MLO, the industry's only peer-reviewed publication, now will be available to anyone with access to the World Wide Web.

    Highly regarded throughout the medical laboratory industry, MLO is considered essential reading for pathologists, clinical laboratory scientists, and educators by its 48,000+ subscribers. The magazine's positive impact on the health and lives of thousands of patients has come through its dissemination of testing techniques, best practices, and results interpretation to medical laboratory personnel.

    To access the new electronic global version of Medical Laboratory Observer: Visit www.MLO-Online.com now.

    MLO's contributing authors are experts in subject matter that ranges from infectious diseases to laboratory management issues, to top-tier advice, and tips from clinical specialists - all invaluable resources of information.

    For 40 years, MLO has addressed topics such as new lab tests and technology, lab management strategies, public policy, and continuing education through its print and online publications. MLO also provides free access in print and online - to its Clinical Laboratory Reference - CLR, the industry's leading annual buyer's guide. The CLR Buyer's Guide references more than 3,000 lab tests, products and services. MLO also distributes its popular eNewsletter, Labline, monthly to a worldwide audience at no charge.

    MLO was the first medical laboratory oriented magazine in its marketplace, and was the brainchild of Ray Gambino, MD, now of Boca Raton, Fl. Gambino and the late Daniel M. Baer, MD, were early contributors to the publication; Baer wrote and edited the ever-popular "Tips from the Clinical Experts" for 25 years before his death in April 2009. Baer chose Brad S. Karon, MD, PhD, of Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, as his replacement.

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