Guidelines (1988) for training in clinical laboratory management
1989
Guidelines for Training in Clinical Laboratory Management
publication
Author Information
Author(s): N. de Cediel, C. G. Fraser, A. Deom, L. Josefsson, H. G. J. Worth, O. Zinder
Primary Institution: International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC)
Conclusion
The guidelines provide a comprehensive framework for training laboratory staff in management skills necessary for effective laboratory operations.
Supporting Evidence
- The guidelines are intended for laboratory staff in training and directors responsible for staff development.
- The syllabus includes essential topics such as laboratory planning, control of operations, and financial management.
- Training in laboratory management is vital due to the evolving nature of laboratory medicine.
Takeaway
This document helps people learn how to manage labs better, so they can do their jobs well and help doctors take care of patients.
Methodology
The guidelines outline a syllabus covering various aspects of laboratory management including planning, operations, methodology, data management, financial management, clinical use of tests, communication, personnel management, and research.
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