Our expertise in clinical pathology covers all medical specialties. It stems from tests that call on special analytical skills, both in terms of equipment and interpretation expertise.
Our expertise in clinical pathology covers all medical specialties. It stems from tests that call on special analytical skills, both in terms of equipment and interpretation expertise.
Our expertise is based on the high skill levels of our medical biologists, scientific experts and specialized technicians, guaranteed by an ambitious policy in terms of both recruitment and training. Our biologists are former university hospital staff, specialized in their field and recognized by their peers. Our technicians are specialized in the methods used, and receive regular training to maintain their level of excellence.
The medical expertise of our biologists is widely recognized, in France and internationally. As members of learned societies and experts for health authorities, our biologists take part in multidisciplinary consultative meetings and are regularly asked to lead post-graduate courses, speak at congresses and at certified or professional training courses.
Proof that our expertise and our ability to transmit it on are recognized at the highest level is that we have received ARS (Regional Health Authority) approval to take on medical biology interns in microbiology, biochemistry and polyvalent biology
Our biologists take their role as advisors to clinicians to heart, and are always ready to share their expertise to improve patient care. Committed to providing clear, detailed reports, designed to meet the expectations of healthcare professionals as closely as possible, they are always available to discuss the interpretation of a result, the choice of a test or the pertinence of further tests. They also collaborate on a daily basis with institutional and academic players on public health missions.
Our expertise is further enriched by the diversity of specialties present within the Cerba HealthCare Group (routine biology, anatomocytopathology, clinical trial biology...). Internal medical communities (in hematology, microbiology, reproductive medicine, biochemistry, etc.) have been set up to facilitate exchanges and capitalize on complementary expertise.