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Kathleen Logronio posted an update in the group
MT 39- J 3 years, 8 months ago https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3927343/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1769896/The links attached above tackle the quality and safety aspects or risk management in the histopathology laboratory.
From the articles, I learned that in risk management, the first step is to identify all the hazards in the laboratory. It is also not just the responsibility of the person performing the laboratory procedures, but of everyone, including but not limited to the risk manager and laboratory director. By using safety precautions and examining the quality of each reagent, everyone has a duty to reduce the risk involved in routine activity.
Every laboratory must have a written program outlining the policies, practices, and responsibilities. A system for reporting all incidents and accidents, regardless of how minor or serious they are, should be developed by the risk manager. General laboratory safety precautions must always be followed when working in the laboratory.
Quality and safety aspects in histopathology laboratory – PMCHistopathology is an art of analyzing and interpreting the shapes, sizes and architectural patterns of cells and tissues within a given specific clinical background and a science by which the image is placed in the context of knowledge of pathobiology, …
