Haval Ozgun has been appointed General Manager for Rapid Diagnostics and POCT at South West London Pathology (SWLP). In this expanded role, he plans to lead SWLP into a new era of innovation and growth by integrating business development with diagnostic services.
Publications
Haval Ozgun takes the helm of rapid diagnostics at South West London Pathology
Morohunkeji Sofuyi-Basi: 26 years of service
In August, Morohunkeji “Keji” Sofuyi-Basi was celebrated at the Gesh25 Hall of Fame awards for her 26 years of dedicated service at St George’s Hospital. Since 1998, Keji has been a key figure in the Microbiology Department at South West London Pathology, demonstrating a deep commitment and passion for her work.
Impact of molecular point-of-care test on the diagnosis of influenza
Dr Elli Demertzi, Consultant Microbiologist based at Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, has had an article published in the Journal of Infection Prevention.
Pathology book success
A pathology book, written by Cellular Pathology consultants Limci Gupta, Valerie Thomas (retired) and Jayson Wang, for those preparing for FRCPath written has received rave reviews on Amazon.
SWLP pathologists collaborate on unique Cellular Pathology book
Dr Limci Gupta, Dr Jayson Wang and Dr Val Thomas, three pathologists within Cellular Pathology have successfully collaborated together and written a practical day to day book entitled: ‘Practical applications in histopathology, cytopathology and autopsy: an MCQ/EMQ resource’.
Article published in ‘The Biomedical Scientist’
Sandip Kooner, Biomedical Scientist in Cytology, had an article published in latest edition of ‘The Biomedical Scientist’ (one of the major professional publications for science news and articles). Read the article in The Biomedical Scientist
Article on hyperkalaemia published in Pulse
Dr Anne Tarn, consultant pathologist, has had a recent publication in Pulse magazine on managing hyperkalaemia (high blood potassium levels). Pulse is the UK’s leading medical monthly publication for GPs and other primary care professionals.
Automation goes viral
Jamie Laughlin, Microbiology Discipline Manager, has just had an article printed in Patient Care about how rapid molecular testing machines are making their mark in the diagnostics lab. Patient Care – Stop the spread of sexually transmitted infections May 2015