Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Art and Science of Laboratory Medicine

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Hematology Workflow

The world of hematology has been changing steadily over the past fifty years with the rapid evolution of automated platforms from the first electronic blood cell counter. The first automated hematology line made its debut in 1989, with subsequent industry innovation pushing the hematology world forward.  As more options become available, the need to understand the implications of each alternative has become paramount; labs often turn to industry resources to help "peel the onion" of hematology automation decisions. The consulting services offered by most vendors has filled this need, but labs still face making the ultimate decision alone and the multitude of options has made that decision increasingly complex.
So what's the solution?  It lies in Einstein's core wisdom -- in order to change the world we have created, we need to think and envision a new paradigm.

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Source: Advance
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