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u/MissingNebula · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I am a student in the University of Wisconsin system. Graduated from UW Madison a few years ago, but came back to another system school (uw oshkosh) for a second degree in clinical lab science, as well as picking up some minors in chemistry and microbiology along the way. Something interesting about my university is we have the first anaerobic dry biodigester in the United States (and they never let us forget that in our microbiology courses lol).

I am currently in my last year, which is my internship/clinical rotations year at the hospital, as well as attending normal class. Something I really need is this immunology/serology textbook (used condition of course), because I have been able to buy all of my textbooks I need so far except for this one. Class started back in July (I'm on a short 2 week vaca right now before starting back up, woohoo!) and I'll need this book shortly. Thanks for the contest, and welcome back.

u/femanonette · 2 pointsr/medlabprofessionals

I second every single one of those recommendations (with special emphasis placed on the blood bank and micro texts), but I do want to recommend a different text for Hematology/Hemostasis.

To fill in some other gaps:

This is what we used for Immunology/Serology.

Mycology and Parasitology. Virology was covered using online materials. I honestly found all of those materials a bit underwhelming. Abbott provides a pretty decent PDF on the Hepatitis Virus though.

BioChemistry. Though, the only reason I don't necessarily recommend it over the initial suggestion is because this book is so loaded with information it's honestly overwhelming; however, very very thorough.

Finally, I don't know what other review books people used for the ASCP, but this book's^^[1] publisher^^[2] guarantees you'll pass or your money back. I'm not sure if that information is actually listed on their website or not, it's just something to look into.