On March 15, 2026, the team of Nonis Clinical Laboratory participated in the 3rd Scientific Meeting of Clinical Laboratories, held at the Lefkara Conference Centre in Cyprus. The event gathered laboratory professionals, microbiologists, clinicians, and healthcare experts to discuss recent developments and challenges in clinical laboratory diagnostics and medical testing.
Participation in scientific meetings is an important part of our commitment to continuous professional development, quality improvement, and the implementation of best laboratory practices.
Key Scientific Topics Discussed
The scientific programme included several presentations addressing critical aspects of modern clinical laboratory practice.
Parasitological Examination of Stool Samples
One of the presentations focused on the methodology and diagnostic importance of stool parasitology testing, including laboratory techniques, diagnostic challenges, treatment implications, and the impact of parasitic infections on public health.
Laboratory Sample Management and Safety
Another important topic addressed is safe sample management during the pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical phases of laboratory testing. Proper handling and processing of samples are essential to ensure accurate and reliable laboratory results.
Urogenital Specimen Processing and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing
The seminar also included a detailed discussion on urogenital specimen collection, culture techniques, antimicrobial susceptibility testing, and result interpretation, highlighting the importance of proper microbiological diagnostics in patient care.
Laboratory Investigation of Sexually Transmitted Infections
Experts presented the laboratory approach to sexually transmitted infections (STIs), focusing on diagnostic methods and the role of laboratory testing in clinical decision-making.
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
A particularly interesting session explored the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare and laboratory medicine, including how digital technologies may enhance diagnostics, data analysis, and patient care in the future.
Commitment to Continuous Education and Laboratory Quality
At Nonis Clinical Laboratory, we believe that continuous education and participation in scientific events are essential for maintaining high standards in medical laboratory services.
By staying updated with the latest developments in clinical diagnostics, microbiology, laboratory safety, and medical technology, we ensure that our patients and healthcare partners receive accurate, reliable, and high-quality laboratory testing.
We would like to thank the organisers and speakers for an insightful and well-organised scientific meeting that contributed to the advancement of laboratory medicine in Cyprus.