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How do histology laboratories ensure quality control?
Quality control in histology laboratories involves several practices to ensure the accuracy and reliability of test results. These include:
Regular calibration and maintenance of
laboratory equipment
.
Using control samples and
reference materials
to monitor test performance.
Conducting routine
internal audits
and participating in
external proficiency testing
programs.
Implementing a comprehensive
quality management system (QMS)
.
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