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Quality Assurance and Colonoscopy

Endoscopy, 1999
Little is known concerning the usefulness and feasibility of quality assurance programs in gastrointestinal departments. The aim of this study was to identify the indicators of quality in colonoscopy, to check their use in clinical practice, and to identify their threshold values.A prospective study was performed in four endoscopic units.
G, Minoli   +8 more
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Quality Assurance in Urinalysis

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1988
Instituting a Quality Assurance program in urinalysis is an important step in achieving accurate and reproducible results. This article has explored the various components of such a program for routine urine examination and included a discussion, along with "how to" recommendations, of such topics as specimen collection and handling, dipstick chemical ...
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Quality assurance of training

Best Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology, 2011
Over the last decade there have been significant improvements in the standards of training across both the UK and US. Improvements in the UK have been catalysed by the need for high quality colonoscopy within the bowel cancer screening programme. In both the UK and US, central organisations now oversee the quality of endoscopic training and ensure that
Paul, Dunckley, Grace, Elta
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Quality assurance in scripting

IEEE Multimedia, 1995
Most scripting platforms ignore quality assurance issues for multimedia applications. Our authoring paradigm enables formal analysis, which lets developers explore all the different situations possible during the course of a user session and ensures that the needed responses have indeed been included in the script. We successfully analyzed games from a
P. A. Subrahmanyam   +3 more
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Focusing on quality assurance

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1988
Quality care for patients is important for not only maintaining a healthy private practice, but also for maintaining high standards of professionalism for dentistry itself. This article discusses historical origins, perspectives, goals, and the ADA’s Office of Quality Assurance—the liaison between the dentist and external regulating groups that place ...
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Measurement Quality Assurance

Health Physics, 1988
The quality of a radiation protection program can be no better than the quality of the measurements made to support it. In many cases, that quality is unknown and is merely implied on the basis of a calibration of a measuring instrument. If that calibration is inappropriate or is performed improperly, the measurement result will be inaccurate and ...
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Quality assurance

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 2003
H, Klein, D J, Thomas
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Quality Assurance and Marketing

Dental Clinics of North America, 1985
Although considerable efforts have been directed toward the development and utilization of marketing strategies for dental practices, little if any information exists in the specific area of the role quality assurance may play in marketing dental services.
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Quality assurance in radiotherapy

European Journal of Cancer, 2003
In 1999, the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer (EORTC), being a European pioneer in the field of cancer research as well as in quality assurance (QA), launched an Emmanuel van der Schueren fellowship for QA in radiotherapy. In this paper, the work that has been done during the first E.
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Examining the extent of and determinants for sustainability assurance quality: The role of audit committees

Business Strategy and the Environment, 2021
Rashid Zaman   +2 more
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