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Dr. John Daly

John T. Daly, M.D. received his MD degree at Weill Cornell University Medical College, performed his internship and residency in Anatomic and Clinical pathology at Duke University Medical Center and a residency in Forensic Pathology at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Chapel Hill, N.C. He is board certified in anatomic, clinical and forensic pathology. Through the course of his career, Dr. Daly has had extensive experience directing and advising laboratories of all sizes including physician office practices, Federal Health Clinics, surgical centers, Community Hospitals and the integrated academic health system clinical laboratories of Duke Medicine. He retired as Director of Laboratories of Duke Medicine, and continues his affiliation as a member of the emeritus staff.
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Choosing Wisely: ABIM Foundation Initiative

In 2014, the American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation conducted a survey to determine physician views on the overuse of medical services in the US. Almost 75% of the responding physicians indicated that frequency of use of unnecessary tests and procedures is a significant problem. With 72% of...

Influenza Season is Upon Us

Across the United States we saw a significant increase in the number of reported influenza cases during the last week of December. Along with the increase of diagnosed cases there was a corresponding increase in the number of hospitalizations of patients with laboratory confirmed influenza from 1.9...

STD Rate at Record High in the U.S.

The CDC recently released data on numbers of infections of the three most prevalent STDs: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea and Syphilis. The data indicated approximately 2.3 million individuals contracted a sexually transmitted disease in 2018. The CDC notes that the rates have been on the upswing since 2013...

Newly Approved Treatment to Fight the Influenza Virus

With last year’s flu season being one of the worst in many years, it is timely that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved the first novel treatment for the flu in almost 20 years. Having another tool to combat the virus is paramount. Which accounts for the FDA giving it priority...

Instrument Flags Should Never be Ignored

Recently we have encountered several laboratories in which the employees were not paying adequate attention and in some cases ignoring flags generated by hematology analyzers during testing. The technological developments over the past thirty plus years have enabled guidelines to be programmed into...

Malpractice Action Based Upon Overlooked Actionable Test Results

A recent article in Medscape, “Malpractice Case: Are You Sure the Patient Received the Test Results” discusses the complexity of large medical practices and the reality that in today's specialized environment, patients see multiple providers. The article makes the very valid point that this...

10 Tips to Prevent a Healthcare Data Breach

The future is today. We are able to see and chat with someone on the other side of the world with a device that most people own and it fits in the palm of the hands. With all the electronic devices available to us today, patients' medical records can be shared on a computer or cell phone screen and...

Biotin Supplements Can Interfere With Testing Results

In November of 2017, the FDA published an alert that elevated levels of the water soluble vitamin biotin (also known as vitamin B7, vitamin H and coenzyme R), can significantly interfere with certain immunoassays that rely on biotin technology i.e. the reagents performing the analysis contain...

Influenza had the Deadliest Season in 40 years

The 2017-2018 flu season was a high severity Influenza infection season and according to the CDC was the deadliest season in four decades. Estimates indicate 900,000 patients were hospitalized with an influenza diagnosis and up to 80,000 died with 180 deaths occurring in children. Of the...

Malpractice Action Based on Overlooked Actionable Test Results

A recent article in Medscape, “Malpractice Case: Are You Sure the Patient Received the Test Results” discusses the complexity of large medical practices and the reality that in todays specialized environment, patients see multiple providers. The article makes the very valid point that this...