PathLab Support
It is affiliated with the Paediatric department, UCH, Ibadan Nigeria.
PathLab Support is a UK registered Community Interest Company that is committed to promoting Blood Donation Awareness and Sickle Cell Disease within BAME communities here in the UK
We also facilitate hospital based support for sick children in Africa especially children suffering from sickle cell disease / any other blood disorders. PathLab provides educational information and support for next g
🩸More than 5,000 blood donations are needed everyday in England to keep our NHS hospitals running
🩸A single blood donation can save up to three lives
🩸To give blood please visit www.blood.co.uk
Blood Donation Awareness Project
14/10/2025
Dear Biomedical Scientists,
November 2025 Virtual Laboratory Training edition is now accepting registrations, kindly register your interest.
Target audience includes
♦️UK new graduates of Biomedical Science
♦️Overseas Biomedical Scientists / Students
♦️Overseas-trained Biomedical Scientists currently in the UK for job search
♦️️International students currently studying MSc Biomedical Science in the UK
These training topics will provide you with
1. Background knowledge and skills
2. Possible interview questions and answers
3. Insights into the NHS laboratory system of practice
4. CPD Certificate of attendance
To register, kindly click this
https://tinyurl.com/novedivlt
More information is available on the flyer
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22/08/2025
Dear Biomedical Scientists,
September 2025 Virtual Laboratory Training edition is now accepting registrations, kindly register your interest.
Target audience includes
♦️UK new graduates of Biomedical Science
♦️Overseas Biomedical Scientists / Students
♦️Overseas-trained Biomedical Scientists currently in the UK for job search
♦️️International students currently studying MSc Biomedical Science in the UK
These training topics will provide you with
1. Background knowledge and skills
2. Possible interview questions and answers
3. Insights into the NHS laboratory system of practice
4. CPD Certificate of attendance
To register, kindly click this
https://tinyurl.com/septedivlt
More information is available on the flyer
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03/08/2025
📢Yesterday's event-Liverpool Afro Cultural Canival 2025 was full of vibes, good music, loads of foods and drinks with beautiful-sunny weather
🩸PathLab Support team was at this event to promote the importance of blood donation within our communities and registered new blood donors
👬We also had the opportunity to make new friends and networked with a few community leaders and partners
To find out more blood donation, kindly visit www.blood.co.uk
26/06/2025
Dear Biomedical Scientists,
July 2025 edition of our Virtual Laboratory Training Programme is now accepting registrations, kindly register your interest.
Target audience includes
♦️UK new graduates of Biomedical Science
♦️Overseas Biomedical Scientists / Students
♦️Overseas-trained Biomedical Scientists currently in the UK for job search
♦️️International students currently studying MSc Biomedical Science in the UK
These training topics will provide you with
1. Background knowledge and skills
2. Possible interview questions and answers
3. Insights into the NHS laboratory system of practice
4. CPD Certificate of attendance
To register, kindly click this
https://tinyurl.com/julyedivlt
More information is available on the flyer
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27/04/2025
Dear Biomedical Scientists,
Kindly register to join us for our May 2025 edition of Virtual Laboratory Training Programme.
Target audience includes
♦️UK new graduates of Biomedical Science
♦️Overseas Biomedical Scientists / Students
♦️Overseas-trained Biomedical Scientists currently in the UK for job search
♦️️International students currently studying MSc Biomedical Science in the UK
These training topics will provide you with
1. Background knowledge and skills
2. Possible interview questions and answers
3. Insights into the NHS laboratory system of practice
4. CPD Certificate of attendance
To register, kindly click this
https://tinyurl.com/mayedvlt
More information is available on the flyer
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27/10/2024
🩸 Your blood could be the perfect match for someone who requires regular blood transfusions to treat life-long, life-threatening conditions like Sickle Cell disease.
🩸 Black African and Black Caribbean donors are 10 times more likely to have blood types needed to treat people with sickle cell.
🩸 By donating blood this Black History Month you could be making a huge difference to someone's life!
Register to become a donor or book your next appointment.
➡️ https://orlo.uk/cGVHK
17/10/2024
🔴 October is , and this year’s theme is Reclaiming The Narratives.
At PathLab Support CIC, we are proud to partner with six local organisations to amplify patient stories and reclaim the narrative around Sickle Cell Disease and blood donation.
📢 Through the Liverpool City Region Blood Donation Awareness Project, we’ve joined forces with Grace Wellness CIC, One Wirral CIC, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool Sickle Cell and Thalassemia Support Group, and GraceHola Ltd. This project, funded by NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT), aims to:
🩸 Raise awareness of Sickle Cell Disease through lived patient experiences and various campaigns.
🩸 Promote blood donation registration and the recruitment of local champions across the Liverpool City Region.
In collaboration with Wonderfully Made Woman, we recently held a radio interview at Allfm 96.9 in Manchester, sharing powerful patient stories and emphasising the critical need for blood donors—especially those from Black communities—to support those living with this life-threatening condition.
We are grateful to Mr Alhagi Alieu Fatty for sharing his impactful lived experience patient story, and also to the Wonderfully Made Woman Team Manchester for the radio interview opportunity. Your support is making a real difference!
Why is this important? 🩸
👉🏾 NHSBT urgently needs more Black heritage blood donors to meet the increasing demand for Sickle Cell treatment.
👉🏾 Ro subtype blood is the best-matched blood needed to treat Sickle Cell patients.
👉🏾 People of African and Caribbean descent are ten times more likely to have Ro subtype blood.
If you are well and able, please consider giving blood to support NHSBT’s quest for blood donation and make a life-changing impact in our community.
🩸For more information on becoming a blood donor, visit www.blood.co.uk or reach out to us
🩸 Help your community by giving blood and becoming a part of this vital cause!
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