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Dr. Stacy Walz
Chair, Clinical Laboratory Science
Associate Professor of Clinical Laboratory Sciences
Education
- Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison (Population Health Sciences)
- M.S., University of Wisconsin at Madison (Population Health Sciences)
- B.S. University of Wisconsin at Madison (Medical Technology)
Professional Credentials
- MT(ASCP)
Teaching Specialties
- Hematology/Coagulation
- Immunohematology
- Laboratory Management
Research Interests
- Pending laboratory tests at hospital discharge
- Patient safety initiatives
- Laboratory testing quality
Affiliations
- American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS)
Biography
Prior to taking the position of Department Chair at Arkansas State University, Dr. Walz was a lecturer in the CLS Program at the University of Wisconsin at Madison for more than five years. Before embarking on a career in CLS education, she worked as a hematology technologist at the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center in Madison.
To enhance her skills in CLS, Dr. Walz completed both a Ph.D. and M.S. degree in Population Health Sciences, with a focus on health services research.
She serves on the ASCLS national committee on patient safety, and is most interested in research that revolves around how the clinical laboratory can influence and ensure patient safety.
Contact Information
P:
(870) 680-8596 Ext. 2514
F:
(870) 972-2004
swalz@AState.edu
Office
Building: Eugene W. Smith Hall
Room: 101A