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Official job description outlining the duties, responsibilities, reporting structure, regulatory compliance requirements, and specialist functions of a Senior Biomedical Scientist in the Haematology and Blood Transfusion laboratory within a hospital pathology service.
Job Title:
Senior Biomedical Scientist (BMS) (Haematology Dept)
Band:
AFC Band 7
Responsible To:
Blood Science Deputy Laboratory Manager
Accountable To:
Blood Science Deputy Laboratory Manager
Section/Department/Directorate:
Haematology / Blood Science / Pathology, Clinical Support & Specialist Services
Location:
Pathology, NDDH
Working Hours:
37.5 hours per week plus night and weekend working
Service Provision:
24 hours per day, 7 days per week
Team Context:
Lead role within a team of 13 staff
Specimen Volume:
Approximately 1100 specimens daily
Specialist Areas:
Haematology, Blood Transfusion, Sickle Cell & Thalassaemia Screening, Haemoglobinopathies, Thrombophilia
Regulatory Compliance:
ISO 15189, UKAS, MHRA, BSQR, NICE guidelines
Laboratory Information System:
Epic/Beaker (Haematology module)
Reporting Structure:
Reports to Blood Sciences (Deputy) Manager
Key Relationships:
Medical staff, Nursing staff, Consultant staff, Clinical Service Managers, NHS Trust staff, General public, Trade representatives
Core Responsibilities:
Diagnostic analysis, quality control validation, staff supervision and training, specialist testing management, blood product provision, emergency response coordination
Committees Represented:
Pathology Health and Safety Committee, Pathology Training Committee, Pathology Quality Committee
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2020
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Software Deployment
Document Type:
Guide
Organization:
Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Information and Technology (OI&T)
Author:
S. Davidson, David Horn
Target Audience:
IT professionals, system administrators, technical personnel in healthcare
Effective Period:
December 2020
Approval Date:
December 2020
Revision History:
12/04/2020, 10/06/2020, 07/21/2020, 05/29/2020
Year:
2020
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Deployment, Installation, Rollback
Document Type:
Guide
Organization / Institution:
Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Information and Technology (OI&T)
Author:
Technatomy
Target Audience:
Veterans Affairs staff, IT professionals, project stakeholders
Period of Validity:
February 2020 - Ongoing
Approval Date:
02/20/2020
Modification Date:
02/20/2020
Year:
2022
Region / city:
United States
Topic:
Healthcare IT, System Deployment
Document Type:
Guide
Organization / Institution:
Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Information and Technology (OIT)
Author:
BAH, Liberty IT Solutions
Target Audience:
IT professionals, healthcare system administrators, stakeholders in the Veterans Affairs system
Period of validity:
Ongoing, version-specific
Approval Date:
April 2022
Modification Date:
Not specified
Description:
This guide provides a detailed plan for the deployment, installation, and rollback of the Bed Management Solution (BMS) v2.11 for the VA system, including roles, responsibilities, system requirements, and timelines.
Note:
Year
Context:
Overview of Building Management System (BMS) specifications and its components, including hardware, software, and functions. Describes how to approach the BMS specifications and includes integration and point lists for system development.
Note:
Year
Year:
2020
Institution:
BBA/FIA and BMS Programs
Semester:
II, IV, VI
Region / Campus:
Not specified
Type of Document:
Academic Timetable
Subjects Included:
Cost & Management Accounting, Statistics for Business Decisions, Corporate Accounting, Managerial Economics, Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Macroeconomics, Research Software Package, Forensic Analysis & Fraud Investigation, Investment Banking & Financial Services, Distribution & Supply Chain Management
Teachers:
Listed per course
Class Times:
9:00-17:30 with lunch breaks
Days of Week:
Monday to Saturday
Format:
Detailed hourly schedule for lectures, labs, and library sessions
Target Audience:
Students of BBA(FIA) and BMS programs
Effective Date:
01-01-2020
Course Codes:
Provided per subject
Location:
Not explicitly stated
Contextual Resources:
Library hours and newspaper hour included
Structured Activities:
Labs, tutorials, and sports sessions
Includes:
Semester-wise separation of courses, teacher assignments, and room allocations
Year:
2026
Institution:
University of Twente, BMS-EBMS
Authors:
Francesca Frittella, Niels Pulles, Barbara Kump, Engin Topan, Dennis Prak, Derya Demirtas
Target audience:
BMS teaching staff
Document type:
Guidelines and template
Subject:
Artificial intelligence in student assignments
Period of applicability:
2026 academic year
Email for support:
[email protected]
Key policies referenced:
Article 6.7 Student Charter, BMS Examination Board rules on scientific misconduct
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Munich, Germany
Topic:
Industrial Electronics, Battery Management Systems
Document Type:
Product Announcement
Organization / Institution:
Panasonic Industry Europe
Author:
Michael Renner, Product Manager
Target Audience:
Engineers, Technical Specialists, Industrial Designers
Specifications:
1,500V/20mA, MOSFET output, 5-pin DIP5 package, low control and leakage current, through-hole and surface-mount options
Applications:
Battery storage systems, charging stations, high voltage measurement and infrastructure control
Lifetime:
Unlimited switching cycles if used according to specifications
Publication Date:
September 2022
Note:
Year
Subject:
Building Management Systems
Document Type:
Technical Specification
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Colchester
Topic:
Haematology, Blood Transfusion, Phlebotomy
Document Type:
User Guide
Organization / Institution:
East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust
Author:
Kathryn Hurst
Target Audience:
Hospital and community users of laboratory services
Effective Period:
From 1st July 2019
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region / city:
Birmingham
Subject:
Paediatric Oncology and Haematology
Document type:
Capability Framework
Organization / institution:
Royal College of Nursing, Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group (CCLG)
Author:
Sally Spencer, Helen Woodman
Target audience:
Advanced Clinical Practitioners, Clinical Supervisors
Period of validity:
Until March 2023
Date of approval:
March 2022
Date of revisions:
Annually for first three years, then every three years
Year:
(not specified)
Region / city:
(not specified)
Topic:
Haematology, von Willebrand disease
Document type:
Audit report
Organization / institution:
British Society for Haematology
Author:
(not specified)
Target audience:
Healthcare professionals in haematology
Period of validity:
(not specified)
Approval date:
(not specified)
Date of changes:
(not specified)
Year:
2023
Region / City:
East of England
Topic:
Transfusion management, Haematology
Document type:
Toolkit
Institution:
East of England Regional Transfusion Committee
Author:
Nicola Jones
Target audience:
Haematology Consultants, Transfusion Leads, Hospital Transfusion Committees
Action period:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2020
Region / city:
United Kingdom
Subject:
Haematology, Transfusion Medicine
Document type:
Guideline
Organization:
British Society for Haematology
Author:
Simon J Stanworth, Kerry Dowling, Nikki Curry, Heidi Doughty, Beverley J Hunt, Laura Fraser, Shruthi Narayan, Juliet Smith, Ian Sullivan, Laura Green
Target audience:
Haematology and transfusion professionals, medical practitioners in the UK
Effective period:
From 2020 onwards
Approval date:
Not specified
Amendment date:
Not specified
Date:
17 July 2024
Time:
10.30–11.30
Document Type:
Draft Minutes
Group:
London & South East Haematology & Trauma Group
Chair:
Fatts Chowdhury
Organisations Represented:
NHSBT; St Mary’s Hospital; Coventry & Warwickshire Path Services; Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust; King’s College Hospital; University Hospitals Sussex; St George’s Hospital; University Hospital Coventry; University Hospital Southampton; Lincoln County Hospital; Barts Health NHS Trust; University Hospitals Plymouth; James Cook University Hospital; John Radcliffe Hospital Oxford; Addenbrookes Cambridge; St James University Hospital
Agenda Items:
Welcome and Introductions; Previous Minutes; Updates – Major Trauma Centres and KSS; Review Stock Position
Key Topics:
Blood stock levels; O-negative shortage; Plasma group changes; Platelet usage policy; RBC, FFP, PLT and Cryo issuance and wastage; LIMS switchover; Synnovis cyber attack; Patient Blood Management; Media campaign for donor recruitment
Related Period:
Previous meeting held on 24 April 2024
Author:
Stephen Leather
Owner:
Richard Adams
Approved by:
Richard Adams, Stephen Leather, Mark Longman
Review Interval:
2 years or as required
Location of Hardcopies:
Cross site document-Electronic copy only(access via laboratory handbook website and Q pulse)
Changes from last version of this document:
Changed title of document to Haematology Reference Ranges, as it now also contains ESR reference ranges. Added normal range for immature granulocytes.
Background:
A reference range or reference interval is the range of values that is deemed normal for a physiological measurement in healthy persons. The standard definition of a reference range for a particular measurement is defined as the interval between which 95% of values of a reference population fall into, in such a way that 2.5% of the time a value will be less than the lower limit of this interval, and 2.5% of the time it will be larger than the upper limit of this interval, whatever the distribution of these values.
Normal ranges in adults:
Reference ranges have been verified based on the local population. A sample of over 500 normal results was gathered and a mean and standard deviation for each parameter was obtained. Any outliers (>3.0 SD) were removed, and an upper and lower limit were obtained by calculation of the 2.5 and 97.5 percentile. This data is stored on Q pulse HA-INF-REFHAEM DATA. For the reticulocyte normal range, results from over 3500 patients were gathered and a range established as detailed above. This data is stored on Q pulse HA-INF-REFRETIC DATA. Our reference ranges were compared against published literature providing ranges established by national and/or international consensus. In order to provide a harmonised normal range between York and Scarborough a lymphocyte range of 0.5-4.0 was selected. All requests sent to the lab with no age or sex, may be entered as unknown, and therefore will be allocated an adult female reference range. All reference ranges are to 1 decimal place. The pregnancy Haemoglobin (Hb) reference range was taken from the BCSH guidance and agreed by the Consultant for Obstetrician and Gynaecologist for all women marked as pregnant.
Normal ranges in infants and children:
Due to issues surrounding generation of internal ranges due to lack of available data; reference ranges for children are wholly derived from several published sources.
ESR reference ranges:
In healthy subjects, the erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) is higher in women than in men, and in both sexes, a rise occurs with age.
References:
Practical Haematology, 11th edition 2012, Dacie & Lewis. Blood Cells-A Practical Guide, 4th edition, 2006, Barbara J Bain. Pediatric Haematology, 3rd edition 2006 Robert J. Arceci et al
Note:
Year
Recruitment reference number:
L8269
Position title:
Clinical Nurse Specialist (Haematology)
Institution:
Letterkenny University Hospital
Organisation:
Health Service Executive (HSE)
Document type:
Recruitment and selection information document
Purpose:
Information on recruitment and selection process
Application method:
Digital Application Form via Rezoomo
Contact email:
[email protected]
Eligibility criteria:
Detailed in Appendix 1
Applicant categories:
EEA, Swiss, British and Non-EEA applicants
Selection process elements:
Eligibility check, short-listing, interview, panel formation
Panel duration:
Lifetime of the panel as outlined in Job Specification
Equal opportunities statement:
HSE is an equal opportunities employer
Security clearance:
Required as part of recruitment process
Related appendices:
Eligibility Criteria; EEA / Swiss / British and Non-EEA Applicants; Clearances; Interview Reasonable Accommodation Process Flowchart
Topic:
General Physiology
Number of competencies:
09
Number of procedures that require certification:
NIL
Academic Phase:
Phase I
Target group:
Phase I students
Domain:
Knowledge (K)
Level:
KH
Core competencies:
Yes
Teaching learning methods:
Lecture, Small group discussion
Assessment methods:
Written examination, Viva voce
Vertical integration:
Pathology
Horizontal integration:
Biochemistry
Note:
Topic
Haematology