Webinars & Podcasts

Quality Control Best Practices for Osmolality

Part of the UK Clinical Osmometer Users Virtual Week.  Overview of the definition of a quality requirement in a clinical laboratory with the implementation of the Westgards QC rule. Also, gain insights about formulating a quality control plan for your lab.

Part of the UK Clinical Osmometer Users Virtual Week.  Overview of the definition of quality requirement in a clinical laboratory with the implementation of the Westgards QC rule. Also, gain insights about formulating a quality control plan for your lab.

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