Dear all,
Been sometime since I have been asked to argue this, we have been very lucky at BCFH to have POCT on Trust induction with enough time to cover glucose, gas, pregnancy and urine dipstick for all the relevant nursing and midwifery staff for a few years.
Our Trust is being acquired and we now have to fight for our place on induction in the new organisation.
Does anyone have any prepared evidence to support POCT being on Trust induction?
Anyone had the debate recently and found some particular evidence more compelling than another? Or rather it was found more compelling to senior clinical staff/training departments/clin gov/ risk etc?
Appreciate any support.
Thanks
Katy
Katy Heaney
POCT Manager and Principal Biochemist
Department of Chemical Pathology
Barnet and Chase Farm Hospitals
Wellhouse Lane
Barnet
EN5 3DJ
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