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Quality Assurance in the Pathology Laboratory: Forensic, Technical, and Ethical Aspects

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Quality refers to the amount of the unpriced attributes contained in each unit of the priced attribute.

Leffler, 1982

Quality is neither mind nor matter, but a third entity independent of the two, even though Quality cannot be defined, you know what it is.

Pirsig, 2000

The continuous formulation of good practices and procedures across fields reflects the importance of the recognition and maintenance of quality for nearly every profession. The widespread introduction of point-of-care testing, centralization of activities in large core laboratories, and the increase in number and complexity of diagnostic testing worldwide has driven changes in the organization of laboratory diagnostics over the past decades. As such, laboratory diagnostics, continuously catching up to updated techniques and complex procedures, need to stay vigilant about safety and good practices adjustments.

Although widely defined and quantified, the concept of quality is an intrinsic feature of the human psyche and decision making. Written to improve laboratory work, Quality Assurance in the Pathology Laboratory examines:

  • Quality assurance of quantifiable methods applied in laboratory medicine and toxicology
  • Quality aspects of emerging disciplines including personalized therapy and virtopsy
  • Regulatory and logistic instrumentation that ensure quality in laboratory methods
  • Professional education at the graduate and postgraduate levels

Laboratory diagnostics substantially contributes to clinical decision making by providing valuable information for the screening, diagnosis, therapeutic monitoring, and follow-up of mostif not allhuman disorders. Providing general insights into the quality assurance aspects of pathology and laboratory medicine, this book aids in improving laboratory work and, at the same time, shows the possibilities and limits of all logistic and legal tools related to quality issues.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 880g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Feb 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781439802342

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Maciej J. Bogusz is currently a senior clinical scientist at the Royal Clinic in Riyadh Saudi Arabia. His scientific interests include the pharmacology and toxicology of illicit drugs and their active metabolites and the application of modern analytical methods (particularly liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry LC-MS) in clinical and forensic toxicology. He is an internationally recognized expert in this area. Dr. Bogusz has additionally performed several studies on the toxicological aspects of herbal remedies. Recently he developed several methods concerning therapeutic drug monitoring of clinically relevant drugs (i.e. immunosuppressants) using LC-MS-MS. Dr. Bogusz graduated as a physician from Copernicus University School of Medicine in Krakow Poland in 1963. In his professional career he was a research scientist at the Institute of Forensic Research in Krakow and chief toxicologist at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Krakow. He was board certified in clinical chemistry and forensic medicine in Poland. Since 1986 he has been working in Germany as a privatdozent at the Institute of Legal Medicine at the Ruprecht-Karl University of Heidelberg. He is a diplomate of the German Board of Forensic Toxicologists. From 1990 until 2000 he worked at the Institute of Forensic Medicine at the Aachen University of Technology (RWTH). In 2000 he joined the Toxicology Laboratory at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre in Riyadh and later the Royal Laboratory.

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