| Good Laboratory Practices for Statistical QC, Part I: |
Did you know the ASCP held a teleconference in 2006 on " A 'How-Should-I' guide to Laboratory Quality Control." They cited the lack of "Good Laboratory Practice" standards for QC in the laboratory. If only they had looked at the recent CLSI standards, they would have found some. Dr. Westgard explains the new C24-A3 standard and how it can lead you to good laboratory practices in quality control.
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