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Quality assurance and quality control

Inside the Lab Technology and innovation

Pathology Saws: Better Safe than Sorry

| Sponsored by EXAKT Technologies

With EXAKT Technologies’ pathology saws, the question isn’t, “Can I afford to have this in my lab?” – it’s, “Can I afford not to?”

Inside the Lab Guidelines and recommendations

Clinical Testing has Changed – Should CLIA?

| Robin Stombler

Is CLIA falling behind the ever-changing landscape of laboratory medicine? Robin Stombler suggests needed updates

Outside the Lab Guidelines and recommendations

Diagnostic Error: Common, Catastrophic, and Costly

| Paul Epner

Examining the pitfalls of the healthcare system that pave the way for diagnostic error

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

Embracing Pathology’s Digital Revolution with Deep Bio

| Sponsored by Deep Bio

Deep Bio stands at the front and center of digital transformation with DeepDx Prostate

Subspecialties Guidelines and recommendations

Catching Cast-Off Kidneys

| Liv Gaskill

Early immunological biomarkers may help clinicians to predict renal allograft rejection and prompt early intervention

Inside the Lab Digital and computational pathology

The Proof is in the (AI) Training

| Chaim Linhart

Ibex Medical Analytics cofounder Chaim Linhart shares best practices for training artificial intelligence algorithms in the pathology lab

Inside the Lab Guidelines and recommendations

Discarded Kidney Donations

| Liv Gaskill

Allocation kidney biopsies cause many transplant donations to be discarded every year – but are they valuable predictors of survival?

Inside the Lab Quality assurance and quality control

The Fantastic Four: Quality Control Questions for the Clinical Lab

| Satish Ramanathan

What do you know about sigma metrics and their value and applications in the clinical laboratory?

Diagnostics Liquid biopsy

A Circulating Solution?

| Keith Cannon, Prabha Nagarajan

With better assays comes the need for better controls – are liquid biopsies and cell line-derived controls a match made in heaven?

Inside the Lab Quality assurance and quality control

Where Is Diversity in Genetic Studies?

| Liv Gaskill

Meta-analyses show how genetic studies that examine only a single ethnicity or ancestry may be overlooking important hematological traits

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