Friday, December 31, 2010

Cake for Dana

Thursday afternoon we had a little celebration for Dana and soon to be new arrival.  Susan of course baked the cake and printed matching napkins, plates and cups.


Christmas Cards Displayed

The Lab R&R Committee promoted the Christmas spirit with a design a Christmas Card activity.  Participants were required to use the same cardstock and everything on the card had to be handmade.  No Computer generated ideas or cards.  As you can see laboratorians are very creative.

The winning entry by Amy D.









Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Predictions for Labs in the New Year


Lab predictions from MLO’s experts


MLO’s board members offer their insights on anticipated issues for clinical labs in 2011. Their hot topics include: information software, training and education, regulations, government healthcare reform and EHR. See if you agree.

Prediction # 1.“I think we will see continued emphasis on information management, automation and consolidation. This is intended to improve productivity and utilization, and reduce errors and occupational injuries and will be accompanied by increased government regulation.” —Leland B. Baskin, MD, F(CAP), Division Head, General Laboratory, Calgary Laboratory Services, Calgary, AB, Canada, and member of MLO's Editorial Advisory Board.________________________________________

Prediction # 2.“Due to its convenience and cost effectiveness, lab-related continuing education delivered via the Internet will play an increasing role in staff development as laboratories look for ways to continually educate their staff without incurring travel expenses. In addition, with up to 75% of laboratory errors occurring during the preanalytic/pre-examination phase of testing, establishing and evaluating preanalytical benchmarks will remain crucial to laboratory quality-improvement processes.” —Dennis Ernst, MT(ASCP), Director, Center for Phlebotomy Education, Corydon, IN, and member of MLO's Editorial Advisory Board.________________________________________

Prediction # 3.“2011 will see a continuation of a trend started in 2010 whereby regulatory agencies will take a more active role to ensure that laboratory diagnostics are safe and effective for patient care. The FDA will begin regulating laboratory-developed tests and also will review new in vitro diagnostic tests with much closer scrutiny than in past years. Clinical laboratories will be asked to provide the FDA and other government agencies with more examples of harmful events resulting from defective or ineffective laboratory tests; with the end result being more pressure on the manufacturers of these tests to prove safety and effectiveness. More advisory notices will be issued by the FDA which will mean all of us will need to stay on guard to determine whether we may be offering tests with a potential for adverse events or outcomes. — creating new jobs and expanding career possibilities. But, really, daily life will not change much.” — Brad Karon, MD, PhD________________________________________

Prediction # 4.“Consolidation and increased regulation will be the key features for the laboratory in 2011. The number of baccalaureate-degree programs to prepare lab professionals will most likely be stable but continued funding pressures in academe pose a real risk for traditional degree programs. Innovative degree programs that have online components and offer a means of sharing faculty presentations among multiple institutions will continue to attract attention. Curriculum content while still grounded in the hard sciences will continue to evolve to emphasize leadership skills and savvy in dealing with others in team building. These are skills that even the new professional will be expected to bring to the lab along with strength in clinical science core competencies.” —Sharon M. Miller, PhC, MT(ASCP), CLS(NCA), Professor Emeritus, Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Health and Human Sciences, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL, and member of MLO's Editorial Advisory Board.________________________________________

Prediction # 5.“The future for medical laboratories most certainly holds uncertainty. With sweeping changes on the horizon due to healthcare reform and governmental scrutiny over laboratory-developed tests, a shift in test menus may occur as well as the testing sites. Buzz words and issues to watch include: Accountable Care Organization (ACO); physician signatures on requisitions; patient-centered medical home; and meaningful use of electronic health records. New molecular tests will continue to be coupled with drugs. Public awareness of the medical laboratory scientists’ role in healthcare will be highlighted by laboratory associations.” —C. Anne Pontius, MBA, CMPE, MT(ASCP), Senior Medical Practice Consultant, State Volunteer Mutual Insurance Company, Brentwood, TN, and member of MLO's Editorial Advisory Board.________________________________________

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Toys for Tots


The Toys for Tots drive was a huge success this year.  Sharon and Sandy sort the toys.



Sandy, Mark and Sharon ...showcase the toys.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

HT Certification

Congratulations to Becky! Becky passed her HT certification and was honored by her Dept with a cake and ice cream celebration.






Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Excela Health Latrobe Pink Glove Dance Video

You can see the Lab Dancers as the song plays the second time.  Around the 4:15 sec time frame.  Drag the play bar until you reach 4:15.  The video runs about 7 minutes.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Pink Gloves...laboratory hands behind the scenes

LH Laboratory is wearing Pink Gloves as they participate in the "Pink Glove Tribute" sponsored by Excela Health.













Thursday, October 7, 2010

The Pink Glove Dance

Will you sign up for the Excela Lab Dance?
Visit the Pink Glove Webpage for more videos and info.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Celebrating Our Staff

On Thursday, Sept 23 staff was presented with complimentary lunch bags in recongnition of achieving "Award Winning Care".

Jan O receives her gift from Martin L, Latrobe Vice President of Support Services

The cart was loaded with lunch bags waiting to be distributed.

Peggy H, President Latrobe Hospital, with Melissa H and Susan E.

Lori U and Peggy H.

Martin L prestents Amber with her lunch bag while Dave is hard at work.

Yummy contents of lunch bag.

Peggy H with Sharon B

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Luncheon for Bev

Bev C was honored Friday Sept 17 with a luncheon attended by co-workers. Bev began her career at Latrobe Lab in 1966. She attended classes at Pitt while training and working in the lab. She stated she received a stipend of $10 per week while in training.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

A Celebration for Mimi

Mimi is honored by past and present co-workers Friday September 10 at Rizzo's.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Lab Celebrates Successful CAP Inspection

 On Thursday,  September 9 the LH Lab was treated to its unannounced CAP inspection.  On the surface everything progressed smoothly and only minimal deficiencies were cited.  In true lab style a successful inspection calls for a celebration.  (with food of course)




 OF course, the CAP binders still are on the shelves as the laboratorians eat lunch.

 Noting that you can't take the lab out of lab tech.....The Linda's observe the parallel testing of chocolate cake vs. white cake.
 Do we need to run 18 more samples?


After months of preparation we can say...
Thanks to ALL!