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CLSI 2008 Leadership Conference
2 – 4 April 2008
Renaissance Harborplace Hotel
Baltimore, Maryland USA

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Recently Approved Documents

Management of Nonconforming Laboratory Events (GP32-A)
Alert Response Checklist Folder (HS11-A CK)
Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing Standard (M100-S18)


M100-S18Performance Standards for Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing; Eighteenth Informational Supplement
The latest recommendations for detecting emerging resistance—arranged in tabular form. Includes updated tables from CLSI’s newest disk (M02-A9) susceptibility and MIC (M07-A7) testing standards.
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GP32-AManagement of Nonconforming Laboratory Events; Approved Guideline
This guideline provides an outline and the content for developing a program to manage a healthcare service’s nonconforming events that is based on the principles of quality management and patient safety.
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HS11-A CKAlert Response Checklist Folder
Die cut folders are preprinted with an alert response checklist for accurate response documentation. This checklist may help your organization to manage recall alerts, by tracking notifications of personnel, and applying the alert to the facility, inventory, and end-user as needed. This companion product is an excerpt from A Model for Managing Medical Device Alerts (Hazards and Recalls) for Health Care Organizations; Approved Guideline (HS11-A).
Packets of 10 folders.
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