We’re now open at the new Tweed Valley Hospital!
Our Tweed Heads team are settling into their new high-tech pathology laboratory and collection centre at the brand-new Tweed Valley Hospital in Cudgen, which opened to patients on Tuesday 14….
Our Tweed Heads team are settling into their new high-tech pathology laboratory and collection centre at the brand-new Tweed Valley Hospital in Cudgen, which opened to patients on Tuesday 14….
Haemophilia is a rare, inherited bleeding disorder where the blood doesn’t clot properly due to a lack of blood-clotting proteins. Our experts help treat these disorders and help patients to….
Anatomical Pathologists are medical specialists with at least 12 years of training who examine organs, tissues and cells to diagnose specific diseases including cancer.
A Multidisciplinary Medical Laboratory Scientist is a qualified health professional who holds a degree relevant to pathology from an accredited university, and has typically completed 3 to 4 years of full-time study.
Medical Laboratory Scientists specialising in Cytology are qualified health professionals who have a Bachelor degree with subjects relevant to pathology and a Certificate of Cytotechnology of the Australian Society of Cytology (CTASC).
Genomic medical laboratory scientists analyse patient samples using specialised equipment and advanced techniques to detect and interpret genomic data, including markers for haematological malignancies, cancer, rare genetic disorders, chromosomal abnormalities, and pathogens.