The evaluation kit for clinical chemistry: a practical guide for the evaluation of methods, instruments and reagent kits
1984
Evaluation Kit for Clinical Chemistry
publication
Author Information
Author(s): G. H. White, C. G. Fraser
Conclusion
The publication provides a practical guide for evaluating methods, instruments, and reagent kits in clinical chemistry.
Supporting Evidence
- The guide is designed to help clinical chemists ensure high standards of analytical performance.
- Evaluation should be done before purchasing methods and also for methods already in use.
- Quality control programs can be established once the evaluation is complete.
Takeaway
This study gives a simple guide for lab workers to check if their testing methods are good enough before using them.
Methodology
The guide outlines a logical progression through the evaluation process of methods before they are introduced into routine laboratory services.
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