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Education and Clinical TrainingBS: 1979, Rochester Institute of Technology, Medical TechnologyMS: 1985, SUNY at Buffalo, Natural Science Clinical InterestsSusan Graham teaches Hematology, Laboratory Management, and Clinical Correlations in the Department of Clinical Laboratory Science. She has 29 years of professional field/teaching experience.Research Program and Department AffiliationsCollege of Health ProfessionsResearch InterestsHer research interest lies primarily in the field of coagulation, specifically in the study of platelets and their interaction with von Willebrand factor.Additional InformationShe has co-authored several research articles and a chapter in "Henry's Clinical Diagnosis and Management by Laboratory methods edited by McPherson and Pincus. Susan serves the American Society of Clinical Pathology on the Joint Generalist and Hematology Examination Committees for the Board of Registry. In addition, she is on the Editorial Review Board for Laboratory Medicine and a member of the ASCP Workshops for Laboratory Professionals Program Committee. Susan is involved in national workshops sponsored by ASCP and has presented in the areas of Morphology and Coagulation. In 2002, Susan was the recipient of the Regional Associate Member Award for ASCP. Locally, Susan is active in the Central New York Chapter of the the Clinical Laboratory Management Association. Having served as Chapter President and on the Board of Directors, she currently contributes as a member of the Education Committee and Web-site Coordinator. In 2007, Susan was selected as the CNY-CLMA Laboratorian of the Year. In 2005, Susan was appointed by the New York State Education Department to the Auxiliary Panel of the NYS Board for Clinical Laboratory Technology.This profile was last updated on 10/16/2008 A short link is available for this profile: |
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