Ifeanyichukwu Ifechidere: From Running Tests to Trusting Interpretation in Coagulation
Ifeanyichukwu Ifechidere, Specialist Biomedical Scientist at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“The response to the launch has been incredible… and it says a lot.
Since releasing ‘Coagulation Fundamentals for Biomedical Scientists’, I’ve had messages from:
- Scientists who finally understand mixing studies
- Interns who feel more confident reviewing abnormal results
- Professionals saying, ‘This is what we should have been taught from the start’
And honestly… that’s exactly why I created it.
Because the real challenge in coagulation isn’t running the test — it’s trusting your interpretation.
It’s:
- Looking at a prolonged APTT and knowing what to do next
- Understanding when a result doesn’t fit the clinical picture
- Having the confidence to question, not just report
This course was built for that moment.
Not to overload you with theory…But to help you:
- Think clearly under pressure
- Recognise patterns instantly
- Interpret with purpose — not guesswork
And the feedback confirms something important:
People don’t just want knowledge — they want clarity and confidence.
If you’ve been sitting on the fence, this is your sign.
Whether you’re:
- Still learning
- Recently qualified
- Or already experienced but want to sharpen your edge
This course will change how you approach coagulation results.
Don’t just learn coagulation — understand it.
Check and take that next step in your professional confidence.
Because the difference between a good scientist and a great one…is how they interpret what others overlook.”

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