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UCI Health opens a state-of-the-art pathology facility

December 01, 2012
Pathology Laboratory

It’s a place most UCI Health patients will never see — but it’s a critical component of their care. The new Laboratory Medicine Building at UCI Medical Center is where scientists uncover critical information about patients’ conditions — it’s where testing occurs, answers are found and fundamental research takes shape.

"In most hospitals the lab is an afterthought," claims Fred Lauzier, senior director, UCI Health Ancillary Services. "It gets put in a basement and rapidly outgrows its space." Not so, at the Laboratory Medicine Building.

Designed by laboratory pathologists, testing specialists, and architects with unique lab expertise, this innovative lab features expansive space equipped with the most advanced technology, lighting, communication infrastructure, security systems, and extensive ergonomic and traffic flow planning. It also exceeds industry standards in green design and construction and will soon receive the LEED Gold Certification, the highest honor awarded for meeting standards for efficient energy use and reducing harmful impacts on the environment.

Accredited by the College of American Pathologists, the laboratory is home to more than 250 technical specialists and experts, including licensed clinical lab scientists, pathologists, phlebotomists, blood donor recruiters and computer programmers and analysts. As such, it provides an advanced setting for medical education, a place where future pathologists and UCI researchers work side-by-side to better understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms of disease.

"We host the only clinical laboratory scientist training program in Orange County,” says Lauzier. “Every year, we provide 10 students with written, didactic, and practical training to become licensed clinical lab scientists—and they’re trained right in the lab, so they have access to the most advanced equipment and leading-edge professionals in the field."

The Laboratory Medicine Building is the first in the nation to offer a novel diagnostic test for the HER-2 gene present in breast cancer patients. It’s also one of only a dozen or so labs in the country using microarray technology diagnostically to study gene expression in the development of disease. What’s more, it facilitates the use of state-of-the-art DNA sequencing platforms, which allow for the development and implementation of a wide range of new tests.

"We process one million lab tests every year and within each of those tests, we might have half a dozen results," says Lauzier. "That’s approximately 10 million pieces of information produced by our lab every year." Beyond the actual test result itself, trending and outcomes analysis are an important role for lab results.

The lab also works with skilled nursing facilities, state and county facilities, community clinics and hospitals, and clinical trial and research programs. Together, these outside providers represent about 23% of the lab’s total volume. In addition to these pathology services, the lab provides mobile radiology when requested. UCI Health personnel travel to these providers to perform radiological procedures and collect specimens at the patients’ bedsides. The phlebotomists and technicians then transport patient samples and electronically transmit X-ray images for analysis by our board-certified radiologists.

"The pathologists and laboratory technologists working here are essential to the high quality care we provide to our patients,” says Lauzier. “We are the only laboratory in Orange County to offer this level of advanced diagnostic technology combined with world class pathologists and radiologists."

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