The most important role of the medical review officer is to certify the validity of the drug test as positive, negative, or invalid.  For non-negative tests the critical steps in this process include the donor (employee) interview, consultation with the laboratory professionals who performed the test, and communication with the designated employee representative. 

With over 30 years of medical practice experience, you can be assured that Dr. Robbins will perform these duties with confidence and expertise. 

As a board certified clinical pathologist (laboratory medicine specialist), Dr. Robbins “speaks the same language” as the laboratory professionals at the testing facility—there is shared insight into the process of laboratory quality control and test validation. 

This becomes critical in difficult cases that require understanding and correctly interpreting the subtleties of determining the validity of a test result; especially if there is a suspicion that a specimen was intentionally altered or adulterated by the donor during the collection process.


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