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    18 May 2022 The IBMS response to the plans to set out to increase capacity, reach and efficiency of the UK’s diagnostic services in the Queen’s speech Introduction The Queen’s speech, delivered by Prince Charles on 11th May, reiterated government plans to increase the capacity, reach and…

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    • Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registered biomedical scientists and other laboratory experts should be involved in the selection of equipment, quality assurance and governance of diagnostic devices when used for patient care in CDCs. https://t.co/jGqlmPaEgJ

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    14 April 2022 IBMS President Debra Padgett has written in response to Michael Fabricant’s media comments on 13th April 2022 Michael Fabricant MP House of Commons London SW1A 0AA By email: michael.fabricant.mp@parliament.uk Dear Mr. Fabricant, I’m writing on…

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    • IBMS President Debra Padgett has written to @Mike_Fabricant in response to his media comments on 13th April 2022. I support this letter wholeheartedly. https://t.co/8R2piSQ8xc

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    3 February 2022 Members are invited to submit questions around COVID and Haemostasis to our Congress panel in advance Congress goers, this is your chance to take part in the discussion – what did we learn about COVID-19 and haemostasis throughout the pandemic? Delegates are asked to submit…

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    • Haem colleagues, please consider submitting a question to the panel. https://t.co/hpM1MnyJKk

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    16 February 2022 The Institute of Biomedical Science, Royal College of Pathologists and Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine respond to the elective care recovery plan Overview The Royal College of Pathologists (RCPath), Institute of Biomedical Science (IBMS), and…

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    • The Institute of Biomedical Science, Royal College of Pathologists and Association for Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Medicine respond to the elective care recovery plan. https://t.co/7rEwkWYOI3

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    27 February 2019 Danny Gaskin (@danieltgaskin) and Ola Yahaya (@molayahaya) discuss the formation of clots in EDTA ‘lavender top’ blood samples and how to avoid them In the laboratory, we often receive phone calls from our clinical colleagues with questions about decisions we have made that might affect their patient’s care. For example, enquiries about why we have rejected a…

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    • I just love this article and go back to it time after time when trouble 🩸🤔shooting clotted samples. Clots in EDTA ‘lavender top' blood samples - Institute of Biomedical Science by @NHSDanny & @OlaYahaya https://t.co/cfRGmlyM66