Dear Colleagues
We have been approached by our NNU for advice on the use of non-invasive bilirubinometers so I was wondering if anyone has experience with their use in this setting.
If so could you let me know how much involvement the POCT has in training and maintenance of such analysers, and any general feedback on their use. All comments welcome
Kind regards
Helen
Helen Turner
Dept of Clinical Biochemistry
1st Floor, Link Building
Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
Foresterhill
Aberdeen AB25 2ZD
Tel: 01224 552831
Fax: 01224 558841
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