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Nov 10, 2013 News
Quest Medical Laboratory was presented with a Certificate of Compliance by the Guyana National Bureau of Standards on Friday.
Members of the Guyana National Bureau of Standards, staff, patients and friends attended a simple and private ceremony at the Queenstown, Georgetown location.
L to R: Director of GNBS, Ms. Evadnie Enniss, Laboratory Manager Kulwantie Mohabir, General Manager Mrs. Ratna Budhu and Medical Director Dr. Chetram Budhu of Quest Medical Centre.
In presenting the Certificate of Compliance, Director of GNBS, Evadnie Enniss, expressed hearty congratulations to top Management and staff for their hard work and achievement. She urged management and staff to maintain certification and to improve by way of accreditation.
Quest Medical Centre, an out-patient facility commenced operations last year June and has taken the bold initiative to provide its patients with quality health care and support using modern technology, training and research. The scope of testing includes Biochemistry, Haematology, Serology, Microbiology, Urinalysis and Immunology.
Quest Medical Centre is also licensed by the Ministry of Health in keeping with the Health Facilities Licensing Act of 2007 that also encourages certification of laboratories by the GNBS.
One of the owners and General Manager, Mrs. Ratna Budhu, expressed gratitude to Quality Manager Mrs. Kulwantie Mohabir, the physicians, suppliers, contractors and all Staff for their discipline and commitment, in achieving optimum standard..
Third from L Director of GNBS, Ms. Evadnie Enniss, Laboratory Manager Kulwantie Mohabir, General Manager Mrs. Ratna Budhu, Medical Director Dr. Chetram Budhu and staff of Quest Medical Centre.
She pledged to maintain and improve a system of the highest quality that ensures patient satisfaction and reliance.
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