Stirling Observer

Microbiolo­gy service is now seven days

- Staff reporter

Seven-day working is now up and running in the microbiolo­gy department at Forth Valley Royal Hospital.

The switch from a Monday to Friday service, which was backed by an on-call emergency system, now means staff work five days out of seven, which can involve weekends.

NHS Forth Valley deputy manager microbiolo­gy Shona Traynor, said: “Technicall­y a sample could have arrived in the lab on a Friday evening and not get processed until the Monday. But this new system means the samples can be tested every day of the week. Our staff understood the need to provide a seven-day service and have been flexible to allow the new arrangemen­ts to be put in place.”

NHS Forth Valley microbiolo­gy manager, Liz Kilgour, added:“At the end of the day it is all about patient care and getting a quicker sample result. I do think staff have embraced the changes and we are getting positive feedback from people working weekends, as staff can see the benefit for the patient in what they are doing.

“I am proud of them and appreciate the hard work and commitment of all the staff involved.”

The Microbiolo­gy Department at Forth Valley Royal Hospital tests almost 280,000 samples a year including bloods, urine and swabs, and around 70% of patient diagnoses are due to laboratory results.

Staff handle a wide range of work including all the acute activity from Forth Valley Royal Hospital as well as samples from community hospitals, care homes, GP practices and sexual health services across Forth Valley.

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Flexible Forth Valley Royal Hospital

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