MEDLAB 2011


As a crucial component of healthcare, laboratory medicine provides all those involved in the healthcare system with vital information that can make the difference in the quality, safety and efficacy of care given to patients. Doctors across all specialties depend on laboratory results to make critical decisions about the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease.

MEDLAB 2011 wil provide delegates with an opportunity to learn about advances in science and their application in laboratory medicine that will improve their practice through improving patient outcomes.

MEDLAB 2010 Conferences

  • Laboratory Management
  • Molecular Diagnosis
  • Microbiology & Immunology
  • Clinical Chemistry
  • Haematology

Target Audience:  
  • Heads of Laboratory
  • General Managers
  • Hospital Directors
  • Pathologists
  • Doctors
  • Physicians
  • GPs
  • Biologists
  • Blood Bank Managers
  • Biomedical Technicians
  • Chemists
  • Chief Laboratory Technicians
  • CMOs
  • Chief Technicians
  • Clinical Biochemists
  • Clinical Chemists
  • Community Medicine Practitioners
  • Endocrinologists
  • Forensic Scientists
  • Geneticists
  • Haematologists
  • Heads of Diagnostics
  • Heads of Microbiology
  • Heredity Disease Specialists
  • Histologists
  • Histopathologists
  • Immunologists
  • Laboratory Technicians
  • Microbiologists
  • Oncologists
  • Pharmacologists
  • Phlebotomists
  • Virologists
  • Infection Control Personnel
  • Molecular Biologists
  • Pathologists
  • Toxicologists
  • Immune Geneticists
  • Human Geneticists
  • Tropical Medicine Specialists
  • Parasitologists
  • Infectologists
  • Clinical Pharmacologists
  • Internal Medicine Practitioners

Attend this congress and:

  • Discuss the latest techniques that provide complete, accurate and understandable results for patient treatment
  • Review how to optimise resources and decrease turn around times so you can more accurately and quickly diagnose the patient's condition
  • Discuss how meeting laboratory accreditation standards can translate into better clinical care benefitting both the patient and the healthcare provider
  • Compare the advances in technology that allow you to better diagnose today's most prevalent diseases in a timlier manner and improve patient outcomes
  • Assess the necessity for implementation of new diagnostic tools for the enhancement of case detection to reduce indentification errors and lower adverse reactions



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