The Impact of Organism Reporting from Respiratory Cultures on Antibiotic Prescribing
The impact that culture reporting practices have on antibiotic use and how laboratory-based interventions can help support stewardship initiatives.
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The Impact of Organism Reporting from Respiratory Cultures on Antibiotic Prescribing
The impact that culture reporting practices have on antibiotic use and how laboratory-based interventions can help support stewardship initiatives.
Laboratory Lessons from Classic Sitcoms - Sit Right Back and You'll Hear a Tale
Learn six important lab lessons from classic sitcoms.
The Common Thread in Force Health Protection
How laboratory capabilities can improve efficiency, minimize lab footprint, and leadership in making informed decisions regarding chem-bio and infectious disease testing.
Focus on Work Environments
Two Presentations: Mindfullness at the Workplace & Psycho-social Distress, Effort-reward Imbalance, and Burnout in the Laboratory Workforce
Focus on Advanced Molecular Diagnostics
Two Presentations: Assessment of Automated Variant Interpretation & CRISPR-Cas Diagnostics in the Clinical Lab
Babesiosis and Transfusion Medicine
How Babesiosis can be transmitted by blood transfusion, its treatment and how warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia can occur as a late complication.
Focus on Test Ordering Optimization
Two Presentations: One Differential per Day: A Win for Test Utilization & Tips for Successful and Timely Genetics Testing
Utilizing Reticulocytes for Iron Deficiency Anemia
How implementing reticulocyte hemoglobin into current algorithms could benefit patient care.
The Laboratory's Role in CMS Ambulatory Quality Metrics
The laboratory's role to support quality measures in the ambulatory/clinic environment.
Creating a Winning Workforce: Engaging Current, Former, and Future Employees for Improved Outcomes
Encouraging and recognizing staff are key elements of increased productivity, retention, and recruitment.
Leadership Philosophy - Do I Need One?
How managers and leaders can utilize a leadership philosophy.
Leveraging Real-time Lab Insights to Create Successful Lab Operations
How one laboratory has used a robust cloud platform to unlock real-time, actionable insights using the lab’s data.
Diabetes: Current Practice in Diagnosis, Monitoring, Treatment, and Lab Testing
Explore the latest diabetes guidelines of medical societies and the advances in diagnosing, screening, preventing and treating of all types of diabetes.
Case Study of Change Management in a New LIS Implementation
Explore a year's worth of decision-making in a case study on change management for a laboratory information system installation.
Focus on Transfusion and Transplant
Two Presentations: Cold-stored Platelets: Past, Present, and Future & From Listing to Transplant: A Day in HLA