RIH laboratory gets $90,000 infusion from philanthropist Ken Lepin
KAMLOOPS — Noted Kamloops philanthropist Ken Lepin has made another generous donation, this time to the Royal Inland Hospital Foundation.
According to a news release, the local businessman has donated $90,000 to the RIH Foudnation to purchase an Isoplater, an instrument used the hospital’s laboratory. The lab has an old Isoplater, but hospital officials say they can’t source parts or service for it anymore.
“When [the old machine] broke down for good several months ago, we were in a bind as we had to resort to doing cultures by hand, which is really time consuming,” said RIH Microbiology Operations Supervisor Deb Eckert.
The Foundation describes the Isoplater as “a sophisticated petri dish streaking instrument that is designed to provide safe and highly reproducible streaking of patient sample on culture media.” It is used 24-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week in the lab.