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Zen and the Art of Laboratory Accreditation (Some freewheeling random resources…) ~ Dr. Sachin Kale
Series
of You-tube videos by David
Burnett (Consultant in quality and accreditation systems), speaking at
the 1st European Symposium on Quality Management in Laboratory
Medicine, may help you.
For understanding multi-part QC rules a series of talks by Dr. Bhide is very simple to understand.. When it comes to Quality we can not forget Dr. James Westgard's website. Undergoing
Internal Auditor training also
helps in orienting oneself towards accreditation..
Having
an ISO consultant may help.. and then documentation , record keeping,
staff training are the areas to work on
.. after the gap analysis.
This
book by Shubhangi Tambweker
looks good.
These
You-tube vidoes by
International Experts in Laboratory Quality, discussing the difficult
challenges facing our laboratories, are providing advanced ideas on how
to overcome those challenges.
What is Variance Indix Score: Article by Whitehead Report of A Trial with Lyophilised QC Sera in the CMCH/ACBI EQAS Programmes in India R. Selvakumar, S. Swaminathan and J. J. Fleming Free ISO 9000:2000 Quality Manual Quality is invisible when GOOD, Impossible to ignore when BAD A presentation by Dr.Mrs.Nalini Ramamurty Quality assurance in laboratories Laboratory Training for Field Epidemiologists. by WHO Understanding EQAS How to Face ISO Audit Youtube video... . But in the end it is not about accreditation, as Dr. Vineeta Sood of Panchkula was saying, quality is a continuous effort, not a destination, and not a accreditation too! I think it is your conscious:)
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