faculty
James March Mistler '14, PhD he/they
Associate Teaching Professor / Program Director
Medical Laboratory Science
Contact
508-999-8944
jmarchmistler@umassd.edu
Dion 216E
Education
2024 | University of Massachusetts Boston | PhD |
2014 | University of Massachusetts Dartmouth | MS |
2006 | University of Massachusetts Dartmouth | BS |
Teaching
- Clinical Chemistry/Biochemistry
- Microbiology
- Laboratory Medicine
- Health and Society
Teaching
Programs
Programs
Teaching
Courses
Medically relevant carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, hormones, nonprotein nitrogenous substances, and enzymes will be discussed. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.
Medically relevant carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, hormones, nonprotein nitrogenous substances, and enzymes will be discussed. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.
Laboratory course correlated with MLS 341. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.
Laboratory course correlated with MLS 341. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.
Laboratory course correlated with MLS 341. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.
Laboratory course correlated with MLS 341. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.
Principles of the physical and chemical analysis of medically significant organic and inorganic substances found in human body fluids and tissues. Laboratory instrumentation and electronics, metabolic screening, specimen collection, clinical correlation, quality control and laboratory safety will be emphasized. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.
Principles of the physical and chemical analysis of medically significant organic and inorganic substances found in human body fluids and tissues. Laboratory instrumentation and electronics, metabolic screening, specimen collection, clinical correlation, quality control and laboratory safety will be emphasized. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.
Principles of the physical and chemical analysis of medically significant organic and inorganic substances found in human body fluids and tissues. Laboratory instrumentation and electronics, metabolic screening, specimen collection, clinical correlation, quality control and laboratory safety will be emphasized. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.
Principles of the physical and chemical analysis of medically significant organic and inorganic substances found in human body fluids and tissues. Laboratory instrumentation and electronics, metabolic screening, specimen collection, clinical correlation, quality control and laboratory safety will be emphasized. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.
Teaching
Online and Continuing Education Courses
Intensive, integrated study of selected topics in clinical laboratory science including management. Enrollment requires a minimum grade of C- in all MLS courses.
Medical-social problems as they relate to modern society. Contemporary topics such as over-the-counter drugs, eugenics, factors affecting I.Q., basic human physiology, and the disease state are discussed.
Medical-social problems as they relate to modern society. Contemporary topics such as over-the-counter drugs, eugenics, factors affecting I.Q., basic human physiology, and the disease state are discussed.
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Medical-social problems as they relate to modern society. Contemporary topics such as stress, sexuality, inheritance, and aging are discussed.
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Research
Research interests
- Sexual and Gender Minority Access to Healthcare
- SGM Health Inequities
- Microbiome
- Assessment and Educational Outcomes
Select publications
- Miraglia, C., March Mistler, J., & Baird, G. (2020).
Hand Hygiene Practices, Attitudes, and Microbial Hand Populations of Practicing Doctors of Chiropractic
Journal of Chiropractic Medicine, 19, 9-20. - March Mistler, J., Miraglia, C. (2019).
Clinical Laboratory Science
Clinical Laboratory Science, 32, 45. - March Mistler, J (2015).
A New Testing Algorithm for the Diagnosis of Celiac Disease
Clinical Laboratory Science, 28, 212-217.