On Friday 25 February 2005 12:42, J Busser wrote: > At 6:43 PM -0500 2/24/05, Ian Haywood wrote: > > > Also, a doctor from the practice is always *supposed* to be available > >> > >> to be called out of hours in case it is during this time that a lab > >> technician identifies a "critical result". > > > >Lab techs working after hours. Wow ;-) > > Well, it is mainly lab techs working during times that the office of > the *doctor* who ordered the tests is closed (say, Wednesday > afternoon or on a Saturday). But on occasion I am aware, in the case > of bizarre clinical conditions (typically hematologic) technicians > are scheduled to work into the evening or may be asked ad hoc to work > overtime at the direction of a concerned lab doctor. But likely you > appreciated this and were just joking. :-) > because our labs have remote collection centres and centralised expensive equipment, the central labs do run late shifts, because a lot of stuff comes in on evening flights. Lzi
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