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Dr Sarah Davie

Clinical Lead for Biochemistry

BSc, MSc, PhD, FRCPath

Based at: Kingston Hospital

Email: sarah.davie1@nhs.net

Background

Dr Davie has worked as a clinical scientist in the NHS for more than 40 years, most of which has been spent at Kingston Hospital. She has been a consultant clinical scientist at Kingston since 2009 and site Pathology Clinical lead since 2012.

Dr Davie has been the SWLP clinical lead for Biochemistry since 2014 which has included clinically leading the implementation of the SWLP network of Kingston, St. Georges and Croydon. Following over 10 years being POCT clinical lead at Kingston, Dr Davie was appointed SWLP network POCT clinical lead in 2020.

Areas of interest:

Dr Davie has a particular interest in point-of-care testing, quality management and education.

Latest news

October 23, 2025

Clinical biochemistry reference range changes

South West London Pathology (SWLP) is introducing new Beckman Coulter biochemistry analysers to it’s blood sciences laboratories across the whole SWLP network. This post includes the reference range changes for Croydon, Kingston and St George’s Hospital. Details of the changes for Epsom and St Helier hospitals will be added soon.

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October 2, 2025

Celebrating the grand opening of state-of-the-art laboratories in Microbiology

It was a day of immense pride and celebration at South West London Pathology (SWLP) as it officially opened its spectacular new bacteriology and molecular laboratories. Trust Managing Director Kate Slemeck was invited to officially open the two new laboratories to mark this significant milestone in SWLP’s ambitious journey of transformation.

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September 2, 2025

From dissertation to duty: Comms lead masters the balancing act for NHS leadership

For Anna Parley, Communications and Marketing Lead at SWLP, achieving a Master of Science (MSc) degree was more than an academic milestone; it was a two-year lesson in juggling a pivotal NHS role, family life, and the intense demands of postgraduate study. Her recent graduation stands as a testament to dedication, a robust support network, and a reaffirmed belief in modern, empowering leadership within the NHS.

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August 20, 2025

Clinical biochemistry reference range changes 2025

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