Biochemistry with outdated devices, clinical director seeks investment

Diagnostics at the Biochemistry Clinic at QKUK have become a problem not only for citizens but also for the staff that works there. Now how long this clinic works with 10-year-old devices, while the number of patients seeking services is quite large, reports Online Economy. Biochemical Clinic Director [...]
The director of Biochemia Clinic, Shemsie Wessel, has claimed that large - scale equipment is old, which also suffers from defects.
According to him, close to 200 patients face such devices, while there are times when their number amounts to 1,000. He says that thanks to donations, they manage to do the job properly.
And we're doing some kind of major work because the machines that are basically able to be secondary, that is, they're invented and designed maybe to afford about 200 patients, but if I talk about about about a thousand, then it's usually that then even decay is inevitable, frequent because it's loaded, and it's odd that I'm saying it's over years old, they don't have donations coming from certain companies, I'm honestly saying they're not worth a single device, and in this case or what's been set up by the SSKUK to buy a machine, he said.
As a result of age, Wessel says that staff often have to rest. He says that if modern machines were, the work there would be with greater precision and accuracy.
They're over 10 years old if we talk, it's to thank the companies. Fortunately, sometimes we even have a spare device. We've been challenged to have had to have a party, like they've been handheld and refueled in order with such a large number of tests believe that colleagues will work until 4-5 a.m. without interrupting, looking to fix the device, turn off the camera, and shut it down. If they were modeled, digital instruments in this case, where they have a greater capacity, where they have the precision, the greatest precision, then they would have created our professional comfort”.
According to the director of this clinic, the difficulties they face are distressing. He says that there are times when tumors made for the discovery of cancer cannot be performed, because of decay.
Wessel even says that often the workers of this clinic are forced to perform engineering work.
“We are the front line where disease is discovered in citizens. Imagine, for example, when we have come to challenging situations and it comes from the Oncology Institute and you can't give it to an example tumor or analysis or thyroid gland that is extremely large by asking for nearly 80 percent of the analysis are of the thyroid gland required in addition to other” analysis.
With this device sometimes we have to walk because of the fact that as soon as we start going through 10 cases the camera is often heated up for the sake of patients for the sake of the situation that is also political sometimes that we are citizens of this state and the interfernate not to burden any more then and that we continue to work on these conditions, and luckily we don't have any extreme results, Veselinbo says.












