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Roche introduce Optimall Managed Pathology Service

Unlike anything else, Optimall from Roche delivers a holistic approach to Pathology services bringing together clinical, operational, financial and strategic benefits. The product of 10 years’ experience, Optimall is so much more than the provision of industry-leading diagnostic platforms. It is a strategic partnership designed to meet the specific needs of individual laboratories, large or small, that delivers an efficient, high quality end-to-end pathology service.
Roche has been at the forefront of innovative managed laboratory services for a decade and, with over 100 Roche managed solutions installed across the UK and Ireland, no one is better placed to understand your needs and the challenges you face. When you choose Optimall, the expertise and resources of Roche are available to support you in achieving operational excellence.

Roche offers free educational seminars with CPD points

Focus on Serology 11th June 2012

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Focus On Efficiencies 12th June 2012

Roche is pleased to offer you a place, subject to availability, at its forthcoming educational days to be held in Central London on 11th and 12th June. Preliminary agendas for these important events are shown below.

Reserve your place now.
Email your name, position, address and telephone details to: [email protected] together with details of which day(s) you would like to attend. You will then receive a password for online registration. Places will be allocated on a first come first served basis, so act now! We will confirm your place by email and provide full details for these whole day events.

New laboratory for NHS Fife

In January 2012 a new state-of-the-art laboratory opened in the grounds of the Victoria Hospital, NHS Fife. The building is known as the ‘South Laboratory Block’ and houses the haematology, blood transfusion and clinical biochemistry departments.

Redipor product portfolio

Cherwell Laboratories, a specialist in products for environmental monitoring and process validation, has announced availability of its 2012–2013 price list for its Redipor Prepared Media product portfolio.

Airborne blood glucose monitoring

CEGA Air Ambulance recently upgraded its blood glucose monitoring system to use the advanced Accu-Chek Inform II test strips from Roche.

Key to stellar blood services

University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust relies on Stago’s STA-R Evolution instruments for measurement of blood coagulation parameters.

Free educational webinars

With more than 70 English-language webinars scheduled for 2012, plus many presented in multiple languages, Malvern Instruments continues its commitment to the company’s firmly established cultural premise that knowledge sharing has great benefits for all concerned.

Gel imaging of microorganisms in digestive disease

Syngene has announced that its InGenius gel imaging system is being used by scientists at the University of Glasgow to determine the types of microorganism associated with Crohn's disease and coeliac disease.

HPV testing for cervical cancer risk

In an innovative commercial agreement, Roche and Unilabs-HIS will collaborating in order to make state-of-the art testing for signs of cervical cancer more accessible to thousands of women in London and throughout the UK.

Automated blood culture systems in Afghanistan

The Ministry of Defence has purchased three BacT/ALERT 3D 60 automated blood culture systems to help deal with combat casualties at the Camp Bastion Field Hospital in Afghanistan.

Data management and audit requirements met at the point of care

Stockport NHS Foundation Trust is the first site in the UK to meet the new Clinical Pathology Accreditation (CPA) standards for point-of-care diagnostic testing (POCT). Following a two-day assessment, the trust has achieved CPA accreditation for blood gas, blood glucose, international normalised ratio (INR) and total haemoglobin testing at the point of care.

National recognition for pathology department

Crosshouse Hospital's pathology department has received national recognition for its pioneering approach to improving quality and patient safety. The team has picked up the Healthcare Science Award 2011 for developing the role of biomedical scientists in specimen dissection.

Veterinary Biomedical & Pharma Sciences congress: 15-16 October, Birmingham

The health of humans and animals is intrinsically linked, a fact that previously has received little attention. Now, a two-day event on 15-16 October in Birmingham aims to redress this imbalance.

David Spratt and the Royal Society of Medicine

Institute Fellow David Spratt has been appointed President Elect Designate of the Pathology Council of the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM). David has been a member of the Council since 2007 and organised a one-day symposium at the RSM on Zoonotic Diseases that was attended by a number of IBMS members. He has also ensured that biomedical scientists are recognised by the RSM and that biomedical science degree students can present submissions to the annual RSM Pathology Council President's Prize.

Vocal recognition gaining ground within pathology department

TalkingPoint for Pathology, GHG Software’s specialist pathology VR workflow system, has been implemented in the pathology department at Blackpool Victoria NHS Hospital, to meet the immediate needs of the healthcare environment and help to improve the efficiency of the reporting system.

Meeting external quality assessment requirements

The Royal Hampshire County Hospital (RHCH), Winchester, has six Radiometer blood gas analysers, including 810, 820, 825M and 835M systems, and relies on the company’s QA Portal to help meet EQA requirements and simplify regulatory compliance.

Chromatography update

Phenomenex has announced the publication of its updated product guide for 2012/2013. Covering the company’s comprehensive lines of HPLC/UHPLC, GC and sample preparation products, the year new catalogue is available in a full-colour print version as well as online in an easy-to-use, interactive digital format. New this year are dedicated sections on UHPLC and bioseparations. Multiple country-specific print versions have been published this year for the convenience of customers in key geographic areas, and these can be requested at the website below.

Tissue dissociation

Worthington Biochemical's updated 2012 Tissue Dissociation Guide is now available to assist researchers with selecting enzymes, developing and optimising protocols and better understanding the process of enzymatic primary cell isolation and tissue dissociation. The guide also discusses the enzymes most commonly used, their handling and specificity, and includes hundreds of new detailed cell- and species-specific primary cell isolation references.

Review of imaging techniques for cell culture visualisation

Reinnervate, an expert in 3D cell culture, has announced the release of information to help scientists make the switch from traditional 2D cell culture to 3D cell growth. Entitled ‘Review of Imaging Techniques Compatible with 3D Culture of Cells’, the document covers many different approaches for the visualisation of cells growing in three dimensions, such as that achieved using the company’s alvetex 3D scaffold.

Turnkey approach to automation

Astech Projects, a leading systems integrator, exhibited recently at the Society of Laboratory Automation and Screening (SLAS) conference and exhibition. On show was the company’s new turnkey approach to automation, which involves four steps – consultation and proposal, concept design study, proof of concept, and detailed design, manufacture and testing.

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