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Quality Control and Quality Assurance
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1986The office laboratory's need for quality is no different from that of any other clinical laboratory. If patients are to receive the benefit of physician's office testing, reliable, high-quality laboratory results are essential. To achieve this, the physician's office laboratory must have an adequate quality assurance program.
R H, Laessig +2 more
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Radiopharmaceutical quality control
Seminars in Nuclear Medicine, 1974Kits are currently available for the preparation of technetium-labeled compounds for scanning the lungs, liver, kidneys, and skeleton. Prior to administration of these radiopharmaceuticals to the patient, adequate quality control should be performed. The phenomenal growth in the diagnostic use of radiopharmaceuticals has shifted much of the manufacture
H A, Stelmach, J L, Quinn
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Annales de biologie clinique, 2010
The internal quality control is a key technical requirement through accreditation by the NF EN ISO 15189. This document presents recommendations to assist the medical laboratory to design, implement and operate daily and retrospectively an efficient system of internal control quality. It identifies the important issues attached to these different steps.
C, Giroud +3 more
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The internal quality control is a key technical requirement through accreditation by the NF EN ISO 15189. This document presents recommendations to assist the medical laboratory to design, implement and operate daily and retrospectively an efficient system of internal control quality. It identifies the important issues attached to these different steps.
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2016
Well-defined quality control (QC) processes are used to determine whether a certain procedure or action conforms to a widely accepted standard and/or set of guidelines, and are important components of any laboratory quality assurance program (Popa-Burke et al., J Biomol Screen 14: 1017-1030, 2009).
Chatura, Jayakody, Emily A, Hull-Ryde
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Well-defined quality control (QC) processes are used to determine whether a certain procedure or action conforms to a widely accepted standard and/or set of guidelines, and are important components of any laboratory quality assurance program (Popa-Burke et al., J Biomol Screen 14: 1017-1030, 2009).
Chatura, Jayakody, Emily A, Hull-Ryde
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2008
The aim of WQC is to establish whether or not a certain water body is in undisturbed conditions and, if this is not the case, which is the level of disturbance and wheter or not its quality is compatible with its intended uses.
Barbanti, Andrea
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The aim of WQC is to establish whether or not a certain water body is in undisturbed conditions and, if this is not the case, which is the level of disturbance and wheter or not its quality is compatible with its intended uses.
Barbanti, Andrea
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2013
Internal quality control (IQC) is a valuable technique to ensure that the results produced from any assay are reliable and reproducible. Here I describe how to set up an IQC program for a new clinical assay based on IQC samples. The principles described here are applicable to assays for any biological material.
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Internal quality control (IQC) is a valuable technique to ensure that the results produced from any assay are reliable and reproducible. Here I describe how to set up an IQC program for a new clinical assay based on IQC samples. The principles described here are applicable to assays for any biological material.
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2015
Mammography equipment must be evaluated to ensure that images will be of acceptable diagnostic quality with lowest radiation dose. Quality Assurance (QA) aims to provide systematic and constant improvement through a feedback mechanism to address the technical, clinical and training aspects.
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Mammography equipment must be evaluated to ensure that images will be of acceptable diagnostic quality with lowest radiation dose. Quality Assurance (QA) aims to provide systematic and constant improvement through a feedback mechanism to address the technical, clinical and training aspects.
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