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    NEW Online Course: Quality Management and Design of Analytical Systems (An Introduction)

    Quality Planning and Design are part of a larger systems approach to analytical management. in this new six lesson course, participants will review current guidelines for quality and learn to use QC Design tools to customize their procedures and achieve the quality required by their tests.

    Basic QC Practices

    Our most popular course, covering the fundamentals of quality control in the laboratory.

    Basic Method Validation

    This course teaches all the experiments and calculations needed for a basic validation of a new instrument. Linearity, Reportable Range, Comparison of Methods, Correlation, Replication, Interference, Recovery, Detection Limit and Reference Range studies are explained and demonstrated. Educational online tools allow participants to enter data and view results immediately.

    Secrets of Method Validation Streaming Video course

    A short animated slide show, narrated by Dr. Westgard, explaining the Inner, Hidden, Deeper, Secret Meaning of Method Validation

    "Westgard Rules" and Levey-Jennings short course

    Everything you ever wanted to know - and were afraid to ask - is included in this online course. All the rules, combinations, and interpretations are included. Online graphing tools allow you to enter data and see the interpretation.

    Westgard QC, Inc. was the first company to offer accredited online courses through both the AACC and ASCLS. More than a thousand participants from over 30 countries have taken our online courses.

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September 25, 2008

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Dave

Quality has gone subprime not necessarily in fiscal terms but definitely in philosophical terms with official statements from the JC and CDC decrying potential quality issues with waived tests yet not doing anything, legalisticly, to support their concerns.

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