I would be very interested to hear from UK list members that work or have
worked within multidisciplinary laboratories (chem + haem).
Several questions:
Has it always been this way ?
Does it work ?
Which staff are multiD (BMS, MLA, Cons etc) ?
Can you see any problems in the future ?
Would you change back to single discipline if given the chance ?
Also is anyone aware of a system that has multiD at a satellite site, but
singleD at the main site ?
Is multiD the way forward ?
Thanks in anticipation
Bruce Daniel
Chief BMS
Clinical Chemistry
Truro.
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