2011 Convocatoria de expertos en calidad en el laboratorio, Salzburgo

Del 4 al 6 de Abril de 2011, Bio-Rad Laboratories ha tenido el placer de organizar en Salzburgo, Austria, la tercera convocatoria de expertos en calidad en el laboratorio. El primer día del evento tuvo lugar la ceremonia de apertura, con las conferencias de presentación de los cinco grupos diferentes de trabajo que se reunieron el segundo día para debatir los temas propuestos. El tercer día tuvo lugar la exposición de los resultados del debate, así como la conferencia de clausura que por primera vez, se pudo seguir a través de internet.

Day 1

Opening
Opening

Opening - Max Williams (Bio-Rad Laboratories)

Opening

Quality: Variations on a Theme - Dr. Niels de Jonge (Dept. Clinical Chemistry Leiden University Medical Center, Netherlands

Introduction of Working Group Topics
Working Group 1

Working Group 1: Using ISO 15189 as the Key to Quality - Michel Vaubourdolle

Working Group 2

Working Group 2: Defining Appropriate Analytical Objectives in the Laboratory - Callum G Fraser

Working Group 3

Working Group 3: Implementation of Metrological Traceability and Estimation of Uncertainty in Context of ISO 15189 - Graham Jones

Working Group 4

Working Group 4: Transforming Advanced Concepts in Analytical Quality to Everyday Laboratory Practice - Michael Hubmann

Working Group 5

Working Group 5: Quality Control for Practices in Virology and Serology Laboratories - Ortwin Adams

Closing
Opening

Conclusion of the Opening – Max Williams (Bio-Rad Laboratories)

Magistral Lecture

James H. Nichols (Professor of Pathology, Tufts University School of Medicine & Medical Director, Clinical Chemistry, Baystate Health, Springfield, MA) – Moving Towards a New Paradigm in Managing Risk in the Clinical Laboratory

Magistral Lecture

Part 1

Magistral Lecture

Part 2

Magistral Lecture

Part 3

Magistral Lecture

Part 4

Magistral Lecture

Part 5

Magistral Lecture

Part 6


Day 2

Results of Working Groups

Working Group 1: Using ISO 15189 as the Key to Quality
Working Group 1 - Results

Part 1

Working Group 1 - Results

Part 2

Working Group 1 - Results

Part 3

Working Group 1 - Results

Part 4 - Q&A

Working Group 2: Defining Appropriate Analytical Objectives in the Laboratory
Working Group 2 - Results

Part 1

Working Group 2 - Results

Part 2

Working Group 2 - Results

Part 3

Working Group 2 - Results

Part 4 - Q&A

Working Group 3: Implementation of Metrological Traceability and Estimation of Uncertainty in Context of ISO 15189
Working Group 3 - Results

Part 1

Working Group 3 - Results

Part 2

Working Group 3 - Results

Part 3

Working Group 3 - Results

Part 4

Working Group 3 - Results

Part 5 - Q&A

Working Group 4: Transforming Advanced Concepts in Analytical Quality to Everyday Laboratory
Working Group 4 - Results

Part 1

Working Group 4 - Results

Part 2

Working Group 4 - Results

Part 3

Working Group 4 - Results

Part 4 - Q&A

Working Group 5: Quality Control for Practices in Virology and Serology Laboratories
Working Group 5 - Results

Part 1

Working Group 5 - Results

Part 2

Working Group 5 Results

Part 3

Working Group 5 - Results

Part 4 - Q&A

Closing Lecture
Closing Lecture

Part 1

Closing Lecture

Part 2

Closing Lecture

Part 3

Closing Lecture

Part 4

Closing Lecture

Part 5