Laboratory purpose:
The Clinical Hematology Laboratory of The North Carolina Baptist Hospitals, Inc. includes hematology, coagulation, urinalysis, and flow cytometry. It operates 365 days a year; and except for flow cytometry and a rare coagulation test, tests are performed 24 hours a day.
Specialized areas of Hematology are the Bone Marrow Lab, Flow Cytometry, Coagulation Lab, and an Oncology Satellite Lab.
Bone Marrow Laboratory:
In the bone marrow section, technologists assist the physician or physician assistant performing the procedure. They prepare slides, crush preps, and touch preps at the bedside and count a 500-cell bone marrow differential to aid the pathologists in their interpretation.
Flow Cytometry:
The flow cytometry section does immunophenotyping for HIV patients, transplant patients, and leukemia/lymphoma patients. DNA cell cycle analysis is also performed. Research projects include clinical development of new tests.
The studies performed in this laboratory use a laser flow cytometer to excite fluorescent molecules on the surface of cells stained with monoclonal antibodies. The amount of fluorescence emitted allows quantitation of the surface markers on the cells of interest.
Peripheral blood specimens for routine T and B Cell Enumeration are accepted Sunday noon through Friday noon, as the Lab is closed on the weekends. The specimen of choice is one EDTA (purple top) tube delivered to the lab within 2 hours of collection. Do not refrigerate.
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TELEPHONE NUMBERS:
Main Tel: 716-2610 Coagulation: 716-4509 Flow Cytometry: 716-4529 Bone Marrow Lab: 716-2614 Reports: 716-4529
STAFF:

Director: Michael Beaty, MD Tel: (336) 716-7014 Fax: (336) 716-7595 mbeaty@wfubmc.edu
Associate Director, Director of Coagulation Laboratory: John Owen, MD Tel: (336) 716-6777 jowen@wfubmc.edu
Associate Director: Dale Dennard Tel: (336) 716-2611 ddennard@wfubmc.edu
Assistant Manager: Edelina Oliphant Tel: (336) 716-2272 eoliphan@wfubmc.edu
Flow Cytometry Specialist Technologist: Natalie Walker Tel: (336) 716-4529 nwalker@wfubmc.edu
Coagulation Specialist Technologist: Beth James Tel: (336) 716-4509
LAB HANDBOOK:
Medical Center staff can click here to use the online Laboratory Handbook (only available on in-house computers connected to the infiNet). The handbook contains detailed information about all tests performed, in-house as well as send-outs, and instructions for specimen collection. | | |
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The Coagulation Laboratory is a subsection of and is located within the Hematology Laboratory. Clinical consultation is available from Dr. John Owen, Medicine/Hematology, and also from Dr. Hernan Sabio, Pediatrics.
The coagulation section offers specialized procedures, such as platelet aggregation, heparin antibody, specific factor assays, and inhibitor testing including lupus inhibitors.
Oncology Satellite Laboratory
A satellite lab in the Comprehensive Cancer Center provides CBCs, diff, platelet counts, retics, PTs, PTTs, and urinalysis for the patients in that building.
Blood is drawn in a phlebotomy area adjacent to the lab and clinics in order to provide a quick turnaround time prior to chemotherapy, radiation therapy, transfusions, pheresis, or routine check-ups. This lab is staffed Monday through Friday from 7a.m. to 5:30 p.m. |