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Assay finder is still there, but the address changed: http://assayfinder.com/

Simon

From: Clinical biochemistry discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Waise, Ahmed
Sent: 09 April 2014 11:21
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Subject: Re: New Lab Tests Online UK mobile app


With the current difficulty in accessing assay finder I wonder if it is time to take AF under the wings of LTOL as a subset open to Lab professionals?



many thanks



A



Ahmed Waise FRCP FRCPath

Consultant in Chemical Pathology & Metabolic Medicine

Department of Clinical Biochemistry

Poole Hospital NHSFT, Longfleet Road,

Poole, Dorset BH15 2JB



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Sent: 09 April 2014 10:58
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Subject: New Lab Tests Online UK mobile app
Dear all UK users, we are very pleased to announce that the revamped Lab Tests Online UK mobile app is now available for download for iOS (Apple) and Android platforms. Existing users will automatically upgrade to the new version when they next update their app.

As always, feedback is very welcome. Please use the inbuilt feedback function in the app or post a review online.

Any efforts to help promote the app (and the site) to colleagues and patients are much appreciated.

Enjoy!

Stuart
(on behalf of the Lab Tests Online UK board)


Stuart Jones | Principal clinical biochemist
Clinical biochemistry / Pre-natal screening
King George Hospital
Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Technical lead | Lab Tests Online UK
http://www.labtestsonline.org.uk/

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