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UK Clinical Osmometers Users’ Group – Virtual Week

 

UK Clinical Osmometers Users’ Group – Virtual Week

 

May 19 – 22, 2020

Mark your calendars May 19-22 for our UK Clinical Osmometers Users Group Virtual Week.   Hear from osmometer users and Advanced Instruments product experts on their experiences.  Additionally, hear directly from UKAS on preparation and going through an assessment. Perhaps most importantly, it’s a chance to interact with your peers in other clinical laboratories.

Schedule of Events

Presenter Date/Time Description Register
Nick Ringwood May 19, 2020 (14:00) Osmometer Tips & Tricks

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Elizabeth Devine May 20, 2020 (14:00) Manufacturer Recommended Osmometer Serum and Urine QC. 

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Tom Parker May 21, 2020 (14:00) Quality Control Best Practices for Osmolality

Learning Objectives:

Overview of the definition of quality requirement in a clinical laboratory with the implementation of the Westgards QC rule. Also, gain insights about formulating  a quality control plan for your lab.

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Rick Allen May 22, 2020 (14:00) Rationale for Moving from a Single-Sample Osmometer to an Automated Osmometer

Learning Objectives:

Breakdown of how implementation of a multi sample automated osmometer vs a manual single-sample osmometer affected the turnaround time, accuracy, sample identification, transmission of results and test demand.

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UK TEAM TO DESIGNATE DATE/TIME UK TEAM TO CHOOSE Open Networking Session 

This informal session brings together clinical osomometer users and Advanced Instruments product experts with open format Q&A.

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Featured Presenters


Nick Ringwood is Advanced Instruments’ UK Service Manager Lead.

Elizabeth Devine of Advanced Instruments leads product development for osmometer calibrators and controls, including Protinol & Renol.

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