Our MembersNCOPPs members are the major publicly owned and operated pathology services in each State and Territory. They provide the majority of pathology services in Australia’s public hospitals, in a number of private hospitals and operate community collection services for doctors and their patients. Members provide routine and complex testing, health protection services, teaching at both undergraduate and post graduate levels, research and leading roles in many aspects of the governance of pathology practice and public health services. Our members are pathology services, not individuals. This enables NCOPP to draw on the expertise and knowledge of the pathologists, medical scientists and technicians, business and financial managers, information technology (IT) and information management (IM) specialists and other occupational groups that make up the public pathology workforce. For further information about becoming a member, please email us at ncopp@ncopp.org.au. |