Quality Systems For The Clinical Laboratory: Part I...
Quality Systems for the Clinical Laboratory: Part I (Introduction) (4668-07)
This course is an introduction to quality systems, with a particular focus on their application to medical laboratories within Canada. The course is divided into three modules: Introduction to quality management, essential components of a quality system and quality standards, models, and programs. Completion of this course will provide the learner with the skills and knowledge required to function within a laboratory quality system. Who should take this course? MLT's and MLA's who want to learn more about quality systems and managers or potential managers who may be required to plan and/or implement a formal quality system (or components) in their clinical laboratory.
Version Date: March 2007
| Code |
4668-07 |
| Level |
Advanced |
Member Price
$346.50
Non-Member Price
$519.75
Additional Details
PEP hours: 45
CPS/ART credits: 3.0
Learning Outcomes:
- Discuss the relevance of a quality system to the laboratory
- Describe the essential components of a quality system
- Describe the quality standards, models, and programs available to Canadian medical laboratories
Instructor: Sue Bradley, ART, B.Sc. (Biology), MBA
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of laboratory operations
Textbook: N/A
Equipment: Computer with Internet is required
Start Date: Upon registration
Completion: Up to 52 weeks
Version Date: March 2007