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Title: A training program in bioanalytical toxicology. Author: Kochhar MM, Needham LL. Journal: Clin Toxicol; 1975; 8(3):333-6. PubMed ID: 1236782. Abstract: Students of diversified backgrounds are taught methods used in bioanalytical toxicology such as TLC, GLC, RIA, EMIT, UV, and spectrofluorometry. Major emphasis is placed on the detection of abused drugs in biologic specimens. It was found that the students with more advanced formal education have learned the lecture theory and instrumentation quicker and in greater detail. However, as far as the ability to work rapidly and accurately, many of the trainees who have had less formal education have shown better ability. Perhaps it could be said that the theory is a science, whereas the work is an art. This art through practice can be better developed by some people regardless of education. On completion of this training, they will be able to help fill the great need for toxicologic technicians.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]