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Patient Blood Testing: Assessing clinical workflow efficiency in POCT & Lab

August 5, 2024

Attendees of the presentation can expect to delve into several key aspects crucial to modern POC healthcare settings.

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About this webinar

We will explore how POCT addresses the pressing issue of hospital labor shortages. The discussion will also highlight the challenges and benefits of standardizing testing protocols across departments and facilities to improve efficiency and consistency in patient care.

Furthermore, we'll examine current inefficiencies in traditional testing workflows and how POCT can streamline these processes, leading to quicker turnaround times and enhanced patient outcomes. Additionally, strategies for robust data management and backups in POCT settings will be discussed to ensure data integrity and compliance with regulatory standards.

Lastly, the presentation will look towards the future, discussing innovations in POCT technologies and their integration with traditional laboratory practices. This forward-looking approach aims to foster a deeper understanding of how POCT can continue to evolve and contribute to the advancement of clinical diagnostics and patient-centered care.

Speaker:

Dr. Imir Metushi, Assistant Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at UCLA

Dr. Imir Metushi completed his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from York University (Toronto, Canada) and a PhD. In Pharmacology from the University of Toronto. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Clinical Chemistry and Associate Director of the Translational Pathology Core Laboratory (TPCL) shared resource at UCLA. His expertise is toxicology/TDM, anti-doping testing and point-of-care testing.

Learning objectives

  1. Hospital Labor Shortage
  2. Hospital Testing Standardization
  3. Processes and inefficiencies
  4. Test Data backups
  5. Developing the future of POCT & Lab

 

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