– credits efficiency to GYS 170 Certification
The Georgetown Public Hospital’s Medical Laboratory processes over 500 medical samples daily. This is done in accordance with standard operating procedures (SOPs) and processes which ensure there is accuracy in every result.

The order and efficiency with which tasks are completed at the laboratory can be credited to its certification status. The GPHC’s Medical Laboratory was first certified to the GYS 170 Standard in 2003: General requirements for the operation of a laboratory.
“…at that time, we were still the largest hospital in the country, and we were still seeing the largest population, and we still had resource issues at that point in time; but because we had that desire to get certified, (the staff) worked tirelessly and they were able to achieve this,” the lab’s Quality Manager, Adeila Jaggernauth, noted.
This GYS 170 Standard specifies the requirements for the operation of testing and/or calibration laboratories. The document allows laboratories the know-how on the steps to developing and maintaining a thorough management system, which in turn allows for the provision of accurate and reliable test results, as requested by consumers.
The laboratory has been in existence since the 1970s, and, after many moves and extensions, now operates on a 24-hour basis.










