This fall, students in the Medical Laboratory Science program at 福利导在线观看
                                                         Carilion (RUC) in Roanoke participated in the Cell Bowl, a nationwide competition
                                                         between medical laboratory science (MLS) and medical laboratory technician (MLT) programs.
                                                      
                                                      The RUC students came together weekly to play the CellAtlas cell quiz, which presents
                                                         each participant with a total of 30 cells (normal, abnormal and malignant) to correctly
                                                         identify within 60 seconds. The program tests the skills of MLS and MLT students at
                                                         recognizing findings from the peripheral blood smear while enhancing their hematology
                                                         knowledge.
                                                      
                                                      Not only do RUC MLS students benefit from participating in these activities, but the
                                                         MLS program at 福利导在线观看 as a whole benefits. Weekly videos of the competition
                                                         are made and posted on , as well as on the website of the American Society for Clinical Pathology. This helps
                                                         to increase the visibility of the MLS program at RUC.
                                                      
                                                      On Nov. 30, the MLS program hosted a celebration to commemorate the completion of
                                                         the 2023 Cell Bowl and recognize several students for their accomplishments. The event
                                                         was sponsored by Commonwealth Transfusion Foundation, which provided more than $50,000
                                                         in scholarships for MLS students this year, and Director of Grants Management Susan
                                                         Dewberry was on hand to help congratulate the participants.
                                                      
                                                      
                                                         
                                                         - Christina Pham was named the most improved participant by increasing her correctly
                                                            identified cells in 60 seconds from 12 at the beginning of the competition to 25.
 
                                                         
                                                         - Two MLS students earned perfect scores during the competition. Jordan Lockhart was
                                                            recognized for being able to correctly identify all 30 challenges in less than 60
                                                            seconds for two weeks in a row, with a personal best score of 43.74 seconds. Additionally,
                                                            David Sellers achieved multiple perfect scores and beat the clock three weeks in a
                                                            row with a best time of 36.32 seconds.
 
                                                         
                                                         - Lilia Lysinger achieved the highest score each week in the competition overall, with
                                                            a score of 48.74 seconds in the first week, placing RUC at 11th in the east region
                                                            (21st  in the country). In week two, Lysinger correctly identified all 30 cells in 32.73
                                                            seconds, achieving a rank of seventh in the region (13th in the nation). Week 3 was
                                                            another improvement for Lysinger, with a best score of 27.89 seconds, moving the RUC
                                                            MLS program up to sixth in the east (11th in the nation). In week 4, with a time of
                                                            24.34 seconds, Lysinger helped the RUC MLS program place fifth in the region and ninth
                                                            amongst the total of 64 programs competing across the nation.
 
                                                         
                                                      
                                                      Week five of the competition marks the beginning of 鈥減layoffs,鈥 where the top teams
                                                         from each division in each region played head-to-head to determine the winner for
                                                         each. This year, they divided the groups into varsity 鈥 those who achieved perfect
                                                         scores in less than 60 seconds 鈥 and junior varsity 鈥 those who never achieved a perfect
                                                         score but had the most correct among the remaining teams.
                                                      
                                                      The RUC MLS team was not in the top three teams in the east region for varsity but
                                                         performed too well to be included in JV, so RUC was out of the running after week
                                                         four.