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Laboratory Research

A medical laboratory scientist (MLS), also traditionally referred to as a clinical laboratory scientist (CLS), or medical technologist (MT), is a Medical professional who performs chemical, hematological, immunologic, histopathological, cytopathological, microscopic, and bacteriological diagnostic analyses on body fluids such as blood, urine, sputum, stool, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), peritoneal fluid, pericardial fluid, and synovial fluid, as well as other specimens.

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Madona Mgvdeladze MD.

Laboratory Medicine
Working since 2018
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Shorena Dzvelaia MD. PhD.

Laboratory Medicine
Working since 1999
manana-akhvlediani
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Manana Akhvlediani MD. PhD.

Laboratory Medicine
Working since 1979
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Nino Gogokhia MD. PhD.

Laboratory Medicine
Working since 1981
Laboratory Diagnostics in Modern Medicine

Laboratory diagnostics is one of the most important parts of medicine, providing accurate and timely information about the patient’s health status. Diagnostic tests, analyzes, and laboratory studies help doctors diagnose various diseases and disorders, including infections, chronic diseases, hormonal disorders, genetic diseases, and more.

Laboratory medicine is a crucial part of modern medicine. It involves analyzing biological samples such as blood, urine, tissues, and other bodily fluids for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases.

The significance of laboratory medicine is evident in several aspects of healthcare:

  • Early disease detection,
  • Diagnosis accuracy,
  • Treatment monitoring,
  • Disease prevention,
  • Personalized medicine.

The field of laboratory medicine is continuously advancing, with new technologies and methods consistently being introduced to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient care.