Dear Huw
I replied to Mike Collins but did not include all.
A common sample reception is virtually standard in Sweden where diagnostic
haematology and clinical chemictry form part of the department of laboratory
medicine, usually referred to as the "C-lab" (central or common laboratory).
I would chase a couple of Swedes.
Lars Breimer
Yours sincerely,
Lars Breimer
Clinical Science
Roche Products Limited
40 Broadwater Road
Welwyn Garden City
AL7 3 AY
Registration Number 100674
tel + UK + 1707 36 59 74
fax + UK + 1707 36 58 87
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Huw Griffiths [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 1:26 PM
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> Subject: Combined Sample Reception
>
> We are moving to a combined Clinical Chemistry/Haematology/Immunology
> sample reception/processing area (with Telepath 2000). The main problem
> is, shall I say, a 'conservative' attitude from the Haematology
> department. A specific hold-up relates to using a single laboratory number
> for these departments. If anyone is currently using a single number
> successfully I would appreciate some advice in order to overcome some of
> the Haematological objections we are getting
>
> Many thanks
> Huw Griffiths
> Huddersfield Royal Infirmary
>
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> Huw Griffiths
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