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Inside the Lab Training and education

Critical Thinking

| Elisa Piv, Mario Plebani

Why it is vital to define critical values and establish standard procedures for reporting them.

Inside the Lab Training and education

Patient-Centered Laboratory Medicine

| Mike Hallworth

Helpings labs to understand their role in clinical care, and to impact and improve patient outcomes.

Outside the Lab Training and education

Best Choose Wisely

| Fedra Pavlou

Countries should be uniting against “wasteful medical practices” and “harmful tests”. But how realistic is change?

Outside the Lab Regulation and standards

Members’ Musings

| Stephen Church, Michael Cornes, Pinar Eker, Kjell Grankvist, Mercè Ibarz, Gunn Berit Berge Kristensen, Edmée van Dongen-Lases, Giuseppe Lippi, Luděk Šprongl

The views of the members of the EFLM Working Group for Preanalytical Phase

Inside the Lab Training and education

Avoiding Titanic Errors

| Ana-Maria Šimundić

The preanalytical phase is subject to more error than any other part of the testing cycle – what can we do to improve it?

Outside the Lab Oncology

A “Model” Career

| Keith Cheng

Curiosity’s road to pathology, zebrafish genetics, genomics and imaging

Outside the Lab Profession

On a Mission to Educate

| George Kontogeorgos

We Sit Down With George Kontogeorgos, President-Elect of the International Academy of Pathology.

Outside the Lab Regulation and standards

Collaborating on Cancer Care

| Michael Misialek

The major challenge in diagnosing the potential for breast cancer at the premalignant stages lies in recognizing it.

Outside the Lab Oncology

Dubious Diagnoses?

| Michael Schubert

Recent media attention on diagnostic discordance has patients shying away from cancer screening – but are they justified?

Outside the Lab Profession

Examining the Entrance to Elysium

| Michael Schubert

The UK FRCPath Part 2 exam is viewed as a problematic stumbling block by many. Why?

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