Thursday 22 November 2012

National Pathology Year – November Blood Counts


Events and activities across the country have helped celebrate National Pathology Year, and reinforced the critical role played by the pathology services. November’s theme is Blood Counts, and of all the monthly themes, is probably the one that for many people resonates most.

Patients requiring blood are often on the operating table following an accident or invasive surgery. Survival depends on a number of critical activities falling into place, including the efficient transportation of blood or tissue from the blood bank to treating doctors.

Blood couriers have to be the very best in the logistics business. Every second counts, and time and road conditions often conspire to test even the most experienced driver.

At CitySprint Healthcare, blood transportation is an area in which we take great pride. Our work is diverse, and often requires enormous flexibility. The type of emergency transfusion delivery mentioned above is obviously challenging. We are also increasingly being asked to deliver blood supplies overseas, to places such as Gibraltar, where the logistics become even more complex.

We’re also extremely proud of our work for organisations such as the Anthony Nolan charity, where what we deliver is critical. We help transport the collected blood that would go to waste, take it to the bank and transport it on to the hospitals where patients need it.

When this work is combined with our routine pathology logistics, it’s easy to see why blood is very much at the heart of our healthcare business. For us, November’s Blood Count theme encapsulates the importance of our work and why everyone in the healthcare team feels they are playing a role in the health of the country.

Andy Turner
Healthcare Director

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