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Please paraphrase the following sentences and construct each sentence in a professional manner.

Phlebotomy: Extracts samples from the emergency, wards, and outpatient department.

Hematology: Performs manual and automated complete blood count with differential and platelet count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, reticulocyte count, prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, peripheral blood smear, bleeding time, and clotting time.

Clinical Chemistry: Conducts testing for blood sugar, lipid profile, electrolytes, enzymes, hormones, cardiac and tumor markers, kidney and liver panels, urine protein: creatinine ratio, and other chemistry analyses.

Clinical Microscopy: Carries out urine, stool, and semen examinations.

Microbiology: Does basic tests such as gram staining, plating, culture and sensitivity, AFB, and KOH.

Histopathology: Performs cell block, cell cytology, and cell count of special fluids such as pleural, peritoneal, and pericardial fluid.

Blood Station: Performs manual and automated blood typing, crossmatching, Coomb’s test, known cells preparation, and antibody screening.

Immunology and Serology: Conducts analyses for CRP, ASO, rheumatoid factor, dengue, salmonella, and hepatitis markers.
 
Phlebotomy is responsible for obtaining samples from the emergency department, wards, and outpatient department.

The Hematology department is responsible for performing both manual and automated complete blood count with differential and platelet count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, reticulocyte count, prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, peripheral blood smear, bleeding time, and clotting time.

The Clinical Chemistry department carries out various tests including blood sugar, lipid profile, electrolytes, enzymes, hormones, cardiac and tumor markers, kidney and liver panels, urine protein: creatinine ratio, and other chemistry analyses.

Clinical Microscopy is responsible for examining urine, stool, and semen samples.

Microbiology performs basic tests such as gram staining, plating, culture and sensitivity, acid-fast bacteria (AFB) testing, and potassium hydroxide (KOH) preparation.

Histopathology department is responsible for performing cell block, cell cytology, and cell count of special fluids such as pleural, peritoneal, and pericardial fluid.

The Blood Station is in charge of manual and automated blood typing, crossmatching, Coomb's test, preparation of known cells, and antibody screening.

Immunology and Serology department conducts analyses for C-reactive protein (CRP), antistreptolysin O (ASO), rheumatoid factor, dengue, salmonella, and hepatitis markers.
 
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Phlebotomy is responsible for obtaining samples from the emergency department, wards, and outpatient department.

The Hematology department is responsible for performing both manual and automated complete blood count with differential and platelet count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, reticulocyte count, prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time, peripheral blood smear, bleeding time, and clotting time.

The Clinical Chemistry department carries out various tests including blood sugar, lipid profile, electrolytes, enzymes, hormones, cardiac and tumor markers, kidney and liver panels, urine protein: creatinine ratio, and other chemistry analyses.

Clinical Microscopy is responsible for examining urine, stool, and semen samples.

Microbiology performs basic tests such as gram staining, plating, culture and sensitivity, acid-fast bacteria (AFB) testing, and potassium hydroxide (KOH) preparation.

Histopathology department is responsible for performing cell block, cell cytology, and cell count of special fluids such as pleural, peritoneal, and pericardial fluid.

The Blood Station is in charge of manual and automated blood typing, crossmatching, Coomb's test, preparation of known cells, and antibody screening.

Immunology and Serology department conducts analyses for C-reactive protein (CRP), antistreptolysin O (ASO), rheumatoid factor, dengue, salmonella, and hepatitis markers.
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