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Access to the Laboratory Medicine Learning Academy is included in your membership. If you are logging in for the first time, please read the frequently asked questions below.

Made by our members for our members
Access to the Laboratory Medicine Learning Academy is included in your membership. If you are logging in for the first time, please read the frequently asked questions below.
Frequently asked questions
Learn more about accessing the Laboratory Medicine Learning Academy and managing your account. If you have any additional questions, please contact us using the enquiry form.
How do I log in to the academy?
Access is provided through your LabMed membership credentials. For your first login, select “Sign in with SSO LabMed”. After this, you can continue signing in either with your membership email address and password or via SSO LabMed.
What is SSO LabMed?
SSO LabMed is a secure single sign-on service that allows you to access the academy using your existing LabMed membership credentials. This means you do not need to create or manage a separate academy password.
Do I need to create an account?
No. Your academy account is created automatically the first time you sign in using SSO LabMed. Separate registration is not available, as access is managed through your LabMed membership credentials.
Can I edit my account details?
If you need to update your profile information, please make changes through the membership portal. Updates made there will automatically sync with your academy account. Please note that editing your account details directly within the academy will disable SSO LabMed sign-in option.
I can't log in. How can I reset my password?
Please ensure you are using your current LabMed membership credentials. If you are still unable to sign in, you can reset your password through the membership portal. Any changes made there will automatically apply to your academy account.
Can I access the academy if I am not a LabMed member?
A limited selection of resources is available to non-members. However, full access to the academy catalogue is reserved for LabMed members. If you would like to enquire about access, please contact us via the enquiry form.
How do I become a LabMed member?
LabMed membership is open to health and care professionals with an interest in laboratory medicine. We are the leading professional body and trade union for clinical scientists and medics across the field, including biochemistry, immunology, microbiology, and related professions. To learn more visit our membership page.
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- Gestational diabetes mellitus
- Continuous glucose monitoring in pregnant women with type 1 diabetes (CONCEPTT): a multicentre international randomised trial
- Novel biochemical markers of glycemia to predict pregnancy outcomes in women with type 1 diabetes
- A critique of measurement of defective insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity as a precision approach to gestational diabetes
- Lactation and progression to type 2 diabetes mellitus after gestational diabetes mellitus
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- Introduction to lipids and lipoproteins
- European Atherosclerosis Society consensus statement on low-density lipoproteins.
- Heart UK consensus statement on Lp(a)
- A new equation for calculation of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol
- The diagnosis and treatment of hypertriglyceridemia
- Cardiovascular disease: risk assessment and reduction, including lipid modification
- Summary of national guidance for lipid management for prevention of CVD
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- Analyte monograph: Alkaline phosphatase
- Retrospective evaluation of a local protocol used to enhance laboratory savings through minimising the performance of alkaline phosphatase isoenzyme analysis
- Interpreting alkaline phosphatase in clinical practice: Integrating analytical advances and physiological context
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- UK policy framework for health and social care research
- The Health Research Authority best practice principles of public involvement
- The Health Research Authority decision tool
- The hitchhiker’s guide to research in clinical biochemistry
- Sage Journals guides for perspective authors
- Annals of Clinical Biochemistry manuscript submission guidelines
