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3.07.2007 - 05:58pm ET
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Abbott Donates Diagnostic Equipment and Supplies to 16 Clinical Laboratory Programs as Part of "Labs are Vital™" Initiative
Schools Represent First Recipients of $1 Million Instrument Donation Program
(CSRwire) ABBOTT PARK, IL - March 5, 2007 — As part of its continuing effort to
highlight the critical role that laboratory medicine plays in healthcare,
Abbott today announced that it has awarded diagnostic equipment, supplies
and service to clinical laboratory educational programs at 16 accredited
schools across the United States. These programs, designed to prepare
students for careers in clinical laboratory science, represent the first
grant recipients of the Instrument Donation Initiative, sponsored by the
company's "Labs Are Vital™ " Program. The state-of-the-art equipment
awarded includes automated immunoassay analyzers, hematology systems and
handheld point-of-care automated diagnostic instruments.
"While it is important to recognize and celebrate the work of lab
professionals currently in the field, Abbott's 'Labs Are Vital' program
also addresses the need to train and support the next generation of
laboratory professionals on high-tech, real-world equipment," said Don
Patton, vice president, global diagnostic commercial operations, Abbott.
"Our nation's clinical laboratories are facing a critical shortage of
qualified laboratory personnel, and providing educational programs with
additional resources to train future laboratorians is a first step for us
to help."
The 16 recipients represent nine universities and seven community
colleges, and were selected from more than 100 online applications. An
independent panel of judges – representing university, community college
and hospital-based programs – chose the awardees based on a combination
of selection criteria, including need and number of students reached by
the program.
The first round of equipment donation recipients includes:
Armstrong Atlantic State University (Savannah, Georgia)
Clover Park Technical College (Lakewood, Washington)
Elgin Community College (Elgin, Illinois)
Ferris State University (Big Rapids, Michigan)
Illinois State University (Normal, Illinois )
J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College (Richmond, Virginia)
Oregon Institute of Technology (Portland, Oregon)
Our Lady of the Lake College (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)
Trident Technical College (Charleston, South Carolina)
University of Alabama at Birmingham
University of Alaska (Anchorage, Alaska)
University of Buffalo (Buffalo, New York)
University of Southern Mississippi (Hattiesburg, Mississippi)
University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center (Memphis, Tennessee)
University of Texas Health Sciences Center (San Antonio, Texas)
Wayne State University (Detroit, Michigan)
"Talking about automation in labs does not adequately prepare new
laboratorians for what they will experience once they move on to the
hospitals for their clinical rotations," said Becky Clark, assistant
professor and head of the Medical Laboratory Technology program at J.
Sargeant Reynolds Community College in Richmond, Virginia. "Until now, the
best I have been able to do for my students to show them modern equipment
was to take them on a field trip to see one of the state's high-tech labs.
This grant from Abbott will help us move our program into the 21st
century."
Applications for the second round of equipment donations are due March 31,
2007. Application forms are available online at www.labsarevital.com.
About Labs Are Vital
"Labs Are Vital" is a multi-pronged, multi-year education and awareness
initiative designed to highlight the critical role that laboratory
medicine plays in human health. The program – which includes a consumer
advertising campaign, the instrument donation program and a variety of
web-based resources for laboratory professionals – focuses attention on
the life-saving work of medical laboratory scientists provide in
diagnosing disease and improving health outcomes. Its goal is to help
promote the profession and help address some of its current challenges.
For more information on the "Labs are Vital" program, please visit www.labsarevital.com.
About Abbott Diagnostics
Abbott Diagnostics is a global leader in in vitro diagnostics and offers a
broad range of innovative instrument systems and tests for hospitals,
reference labs, blood banks, physician offices and clinics. With more than
69,000 institutional customers in more than 100 countries, Abbott's
diagnostic products offer customers automation, convenience, cost
effectiveness and flexibility. Abbott has helped transform the practice of
medical diagnostics from an art to a science through the company's
commitment to improving patient care and lowering overall costs. The
history of Abbott Diagnostics is filled with examples of first-of-a-kind
products and significant technological advancements.
On January 18, 2007, Abbott announced that it will sell its core
laboratory diagnostics business, including the Abbott Diagnostics Division
and Abbott Point of Care, to GE for $8.13 billion in cash. The sale is
expected to close in the first half of 2007 and is subject to customary
closing conditions, including regulatory approvals.
About Abbott
Abbott is a global, broad-based health care company devoted to the
discovery, development, manufacture and marketing of pharmaceuticals and
medical products, including nutritionals, devices and diagnostics. The
company employs 65,000 people and markets its products in more than 130
countries.
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