Lunch lecture from NITO BFI Microbiology on rapid diagnostics of positive blood culture

Lunch lecture from NITO BFI Microbiology on rapid diagnostics of positive blood culture

Seven test tubes with different colors on the lids, contain different liquids, arranged in a row.

Not all hospitals have a microbiology laboratory in the immediate vicinity. How can one then provide the best possible patient treatment in the event of a positive blood culture?

Seven test tubes with different colors on the lids, contain different liquids, arranged in a row.

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Lunch lecture from NITO BFI Microbiology on rapid diagnostics of positive blood culture

From the hospitals in Helgeland and in Vesterålen, it is far and further than far to the microbiology laboratory in Bodø. 

In this lunch, you will hear about how they have solved this problem with rapid diagnostics, and what benefits this gives clinicians.

Practical information

The course takes place on Teams and there will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions. Recordings will be made and sent to registered participants afterwards. 

The course is organized by NITO BFI Microbiology.

Program

11:00 - 11:05
Velkommen
Janne Fossum Malmring, leder av NITO BFI mikrobiologi
11:05 - 11:50
Foredrag
Margaret Li, enhetsleder, mikrobiologisk enhet, Nordlandssykehuset Bodø og Linda Helén Ness, enhetsleder, lab og blodbank, Nordlandssykehuset Lofoten
11:50 - 12:00
Spørsmål og oppsummering

Facilitator: Janne Fossum Malmring, leder av NITO BFI mikrobiologi

Silje Brobakken

Rådgiver

Smiling woman with long blonde hair and a yellow sweater.
Silje Brobakken. Photo: Bjarne Krogstad