There are important screening tests every patient should be aware of. Two of them are a liver function test panel (LFT) and urinalysis, among others. What routine diagnostic lab tests should patients pay attention to? This program is a three-part series where we’ll be peering into the health equity lens to decode laboratory tests. If you’d like to take the guessing and Googling out of understanding your lab tests, you’ve come to the right place.
Thursday, December 16th at 2 PM Eastern (11 AM PT, 1 PM CT)
Register to join and learn:
Among liver function tests, do normal levels vary from person to person?
Are there noted discrepancies in lab testing methods used today?
If a urinalysis doesn’t always provide a definite diagnosis, why do lab experts use them?
Register to join us for all three programs and don’t forget to send your questions to: team@diversehealthhub.org
The goal of this series is to put you in the driver’s seat of your healthcare by identifying specific actions that can reduce inequities and to aid you in becoming an active participant in your care.
Kyle B. Riding, PhD, MLS (ASCP) CM
Assistant Professor
Burnett School of Biomedical Science
College of Medicine
University of Central Florida
Leo Hesse, MRes
Sr. Health Hub Moderator