Clinical Lab Sciences

Pamela MeadowspamMEADOWS
Clinical Laboratory Science
Phone: 304-696-6596
E-mail: meadow63@marshall.edu

Pamela Meadows, MT (ASCP),is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences at Marshall University Professor Meadows joined the MU faculty in August 2012. She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology in 1999, and will graduate with her Master of Science in Health Care Administration in December 2012.  Professor Meadows has fifteen years of experience in the clinical laboratory, and still works part time as a technologist at CAMC.  She currently holds the rank of Assistant Professor and teaches CLS 230, Clinical Hematology, CLS 410, Advanced Immunohematology, CLS 430, Advanced Hematology, CLS 210 Clinical Immunohematology, CLS 255 Clinical Laboratory Problems, CLS 466, Diagnostic Physiology, and coordinator for MLT clinical experiences (CLS 270, 271, 272, and 273).

 


 

Jennifer PerryJennifer_Perry
Clinical Laboratory Science
Phone: 304-696-3188
E-mail: jennifer.perry@marshall.edu

Jennifer Perry, MS, BSMT (ASCP), is Department Chair and Associate Professor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences at Marshall University. She joined the faculty in August 2005.  She received her Associate Degree in Applied Science in Medical Laboratory Technology, her Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology, and her Master of Science in Health Care Administration from Marshall University. During her tenure at Marshall University, she has taught a variety of courses in the CLS program and coordinated and implemented the online Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Laboratory Science, for which she designed many of the courses. Currently, she is pursuing a Doctorate degree in Educational Leadership, and is in the dissertation phase with research dealing with quality issues of online degree programs. Prior to coming to Marshall, Professor Perry spent twelve years in hospital clinical laboratories where she served as a supervisor in the Chemistry and Hematology sections. In her supervisory role, she was responsible for the clinical education of CLS students from Marshall University and Southern West Virginia Community College. She currently teaches Clinical Biochemistry (CLS 200), Laboratory Management and Education (CLS 460), Laboratory Instrumentation (CLS 464), and Seminar in Laboratory Medicine (CLS 499). She is also the Clinical Coordinator for MLS clinical experiences (CLS 472 and 473).