Focus. Association for Clinical Biochemistry. National Meeting, Glasgow 2010

Wednesday 12 May 2010

0830 - 0915
Siemens Award Lecture
Clinical Monitoring: an evidence - based approach
Professor Paul Glasziou, Oxford

0915 - 1030 Break & Hot Topic Posters  

0940 - 1025 Industry Sponsored Workshops:
Beckman Coulter UK Ltd - Carron Room

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and AMH - Professor A M Wallace, Glasgow Royal Infirmary

Ortho Clinical Diagnostics - Alsh Room

 

 

 

 

1030 - 1230 Parallel Sessions  
The Evidence Base for Disease Monitoring Kidney disease - new dimensions to continuing challenges
Uses of clinical databases - Professor Tom MacDonald, Dundee Kidney Disease - The Challenge - Professor Bruce Hendry, London
HbA1c as an evolving paradigm - Professor Eric Kilpatrick, Hull CKD - Biochemical Markers & Patient Management - Where are we going? - Dr Edmund Lamb, Canterbury
Lab Paramedics: Bring the Lab to the home - Dr James Ferguson AKI - A Clinical Perspective -Dr Andrew Lewington, Leeds
Community Drug Monitoring - Dr Ian Watson, Liverpool AKI & the Role of the Biochemistry Laboratory -Dr Stefan Herget-Rosenthal, Bremen, Germany
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1230 - 1400 Lunch and Exhibition  
1300 - 1345 Attended Poster Session and Hot Topic Posters
1400 - 1445 Professors' Prize  Lecture
1445 - 1515 Break  
1515 - 1715 Parallel Sessions  
The Report. Translating Results into Action FiLM @ Focus
Laboratory Medicine Meeting Clinical Needs: delivering an effective service - Professor Chris Price, Cirencester Embedded Lean Engineering - Martin Fottles, Lincoln
How might you add value to a report? - Dr Bill Bartlett, Dundee Managing laboratory medicine on a track - Dr Josep Bedini, Barcelona
Adding Tests: Adding Value? - Dr Michael Murphy, Dundee The LabNoord Solution - Dr Peter Bijster, Groningen
Getting the a value added report to the point of care - Professor Jonathan Kay, Oxford Appropriate Marketing of Referral Tests in an NHS Laboratory - Dr Jonathan Berg, Birmingham
Siemens Award Competition

A series of oral presentations by the younger ACB members selected from the poster submissions. 

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