Laboratory Quality Control
Laboratory quality control is designed to detect, reduce, and correct deficiencies in a laboratory's internal analytical process before the release of patient results, to improve the quality of the results reported by the laboratory. Quality control (QC) is a measure of precision, or how well the measurement system reproduces the same result over time and under varying operating conditions. Laboratory quality control material is usually run at the beginning of each shift after an instrument is serviced, when reagent lots are changed, after equipment calibration, and whenever patient results seem inappropriate.
Eligibility: Undergraduate or Postgraduate in Medicine, Life Sciences, Microbiology, Biotechnology & Biochemistry.
Seats: 60 students/course. Selection of participants on a first come first serve basis through Merit, Screening test & Interview.
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