| QC Principles, Practices, and Planning |
| Written by James O. Westgard, Ph.D. | |||
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An excerpt from Dr. Westgard's address to the Conference on Quality Control of Clinical Chemistry Organized by the National Center for Clinical Laboratories, in Beijing, China. See how natural variation in test data gives rise to statistical monitoring, how statistical monitoring gives rise to multirule control (aka "Westgard Rules"), and how multirule control gives rise to operating specifications, quality planning, and practical tools. Please Login (at right) or Register to view article
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