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What are the steps involved in conducting a histology audit?

Conducting a histology audit involves several steps:
Planning: Define the scope, objectives, and criteria of the audit. Identify the areas to be audited and develop an audit plan.
Preparation: Gather relevant documents, such as SOPs, training records, and equipment maintenance logs. Notify the laboratory staff of the upcoming audit.
Execution: Conduct the audit by reviewing documents, observing processes, and interviewing staff. Record observations and identify any non-conformities or areas for improvement.
Reporting: Prepare an audit report summarizing the findings, including any non-conformities, observations, and recommendations for improvement.
Follow-up: Implement corrective actions for any identified issues and monitor their effectiveness. Schedule follow-up audits to ensure that improvements are sustained.

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