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🗓️ 22 May 2020
⏱️ 47 minutes
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We are delighted today to have Emma Holmes joining Bri and myself at an acceptable social distance (remotely). Emma is one of our Lecturers in Clinical Pathology here at the RVC. We asked Emma to discuss aspects of biochemistry in practice and in-house. Stay safe and we hope that you enjoy.
Some papers of interest:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25297372
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25146362
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27152928
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0:30.2 | and we hope that everyone is safe with the current global pandemic that is happening in the world. |
0:36.5 | But today we're going to talk about |
0:38.7 | all things of biochemistry with one of our fabulous lecturers in clinical pathology, Dr. Emma, |
0:44.0 | thank you for joining us virtually. Not a problem, thank you. So you could be sitting on a beach |
0:49.1 | somewhere, but obviously not. I mean, as space, clinical clinical psychologists could be working in theory anywhere, right? |
0:56.9 | Yeah. |
0:57.5 | I suppose with all of the new scanning coming in, yeah, I think a lot of people are now finding it a lot easier to work remotely. |
1:08.2 | We're probably not quite up to that level at the minute. But yeah, so far there is |
1:14.1 | clinical pathologist still on site at the hospital. Very good. And thank you for doing that. |
1:20.2 | So when I first asked you to talk about sort of biochemistry, and sorry, that must have been |
1:24.3 | quite a bit like what is he on about? |
1:35.7 | So please, in general, it might be good to, to maybe sort of talk about what biochemistry analyzes that people tend to have an in-house and, and what the, what are the kind of |
1:40.9 | differences if they, if they get to an external reference to the laboratory such as |
1:45.3 | ourselves? Yes, so the tabletop analyzers tend to be the dry chemistry analyzes or the cartridge |
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