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Forensic Biology’s Manager, Quality Safety Training and Risk - Recipient of Award for Research and Innovation 06 September 2023 Congratulations toAnna Heavey, Manager, Quality Safety Training and Risk in the Forensic Biology Department, who has been awarded $10,000 by the Australia and New Zealand Policing Advisory Agency – National Institute of Forensic Science (ANZPAA NIFS)Research and Innovation Funding program. The program awards funding to research projects being conducted by member agencies of the Australia New Zealand Forensic Executive Committee that would contribute to a body of knowledge aimed at better understanding the accuracy and limitation of existing forensic science techniques or enhancing practices in forensic science. About Anna’s research project Quality issues in forensic science: how management, disclosure and regulation in an international jurisdiction may inform enhanced practice for Australia and New Zealand ‘Quality issues’ are issues that occur within the ...
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Immunology Medical Scientist is one of 22 recipients from the Future Health Research Innovation Fund 06 September 2023 Congratulations to Immunology Medical Scientist Sam Neeling, who has worked at PathWest for over 7 years, and currently a recipient of the Clinician Researcher Training Program Scholarship from the Future Health Research Innovation Fund. Before joining PathWest Immunology QEII, Sam studied Laboratory Medicine at Curtin University and later undertook his Honours degree at PathWest. Speaking about his experience towards this significant milestone, Sam said 'I am grateful for the support of my clinical and laboratory leaders in my department. They encouraged and supported me to pursue this opportunity. As one of 22 recipients across WA Health Service Providers, I am grateful to be given the chance to advance my career by undertaking a PhD project whilst maintaining employment with PathWest and continuing my clinical experience.’ The Role of Neutrophils in Transplantation In unders...
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PP block celebrates 10 years (25 September) 06 September 2023 PP block turns 10 on Monday 25 September 2023! While we have all come to recognise PP block from its bright red blood cell pattern from the outside, what some of us may not know is that prior to the existence of PP block, PathWest, which was part of North Metropolitan Health Service before becoming its own Health Service Provider in 2018, was servicing Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital from labs at J and K blocks. With the WA Health Clinical Services Framework 2005-2015 outlining the need to reorganise public hospital services in the metropolitan area, this required an expansion and reorganisation of tertiary level pathology services on the QEII site. PP block was commissioned in 2013 – a world class pathology facility. It was opened by former Health Minister, Hon Kim Hames on 25 September 2013. The construction of PP block allowed PathWest to aggregate statewide clinic genetics di...
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National Science Week 2023 Spotlight - Susannah Molloy 22 August 2023 This year's National Science Week, PathWest shines a spotlight on our regional medical scientists. Meet Susannah Molloy, Medical Scientist at PathWest Esperance. Susannah’s interest in health sciences stemmed from childhood visits to Princess Margaret Hospital (now, Perth Children’s Hospital), where she was exposed to various medical professions and developed a keen interest in the field. Her fascination with understanding the mechanisms and rationales behind medical procedures led her to closely observe them, even though she playfully referred to phlebotomists as ‘vampires’ as a child. Growing up in a farm, Susannah pursued her high school education by correspondence. Transitioning to university life was a significant shift. While she enjoyed aspects of being in the city but realised she didn’t want to be restricted to metropolitan work. Due to that, Susa...
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National Science Week 2023 Spotlight - Monica Neil 21 August 2023 This year's National Science Week, PathWest shines a spotlight on our regional medical scientists. Meet Monica Neil, currently Acting Medical Scientist in Charge at PathWest Albany. From a young age, Monica has always been fascinated with science. It wasn’t until year 11 that she decided to pursue a career in it. After high school, she chose a Biology degree, majoring in Molecular Biology. After completing the degree, Monica found the career opportunities were sparse. She moved to the Goldfields in the early 2000s and started a job at PathCentre (what is now PathWest) as a technical assistant. ‘I loved the job. I knew that medical science was the career I wanted to pursue. I started to investigate avenues of study that I could complete remotely. I started at Curtin University around the same time I started a family. I was able to do two units remotely, but once those were co...
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25/03/2024