CLSI eNews - 1 December 2006 (Plain Text Version)Return to Graphical Version | Search back issues | Print all articles In this issue: CDC Cooperative Agreement: CLSI Advances Vision of Global Growth and Mission to Improve Health Care WorldwideIn September 2005, CLSI was awarded a cooperative agreement with funding to participate in efforts to develop clinical laboratory capacity in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in support of the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) initiatives. This partnership will advance CLSI's vision of global growth and fulfill its mission to place its products where they will be of the most benefit to the most people, thereby improving health care worldwide.
CLSI representatives met with key stakeholders in Tanzania at the 8th Biennial Association of Pathologists of East, Central, and Southern Africa (APECSA) Congress 28-30 August 2006. In late 2005 and again in the fall of 2006, CLSI representatives made trips to Tanzania, visiting district, regional, and local laboratories and meeting with in-country key stakeholders with the purpose of:
Guiding philosophies of CLSI’s activities include:
For its second-year activities, CLSI will continue its work in Tanzania to build laboratory capacity through team-created interpretive guides; facilitate implementation of a quality management system within the clinical laboratory; and collaborate with the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MOH) to rebuild a full-cycle External Quality Assessment program. Additionally, CLSI will begin initial work in the region of Central Asia and the countries of Namibia, Nigeria, and Zimbabwe. CLSI has named Dr. Michael Noble from the University of British Columbia as its Senior Technical Director and Senior Laboratory Advisor. Dr. Noble has provided strong leadership and expertise for this initiative. In addition, CLSI received an overwhelming response to requests for participation in project development. These individuals are uniquely qualified to travel and otherwise assist in the development of standard operating procedures and quality systems documents for the CDC partnership agreement. CLSI is extremely grateful to the appointed teams of volunteer experts, including:
Through CLSI’s work in Tanzania, and in anticipation of work in other PEPFAR countries, CLSI has appointed a writing group for the cooperative agreement who are charged with developing a suitable quality systems approach to meet laboratory quality systems requirements in collaboration with the Ministries of Health and CDC. This assignment includes support for the development of the National Quality Assurance Framework, the review of country-developed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), and the development of Job Aids. CLSI Cooperative Agreement Writing Group participants include:
CLSI, along with the CDC Laboratory Coalition Partners—CDC Atlanta, APHL, ASCP, and ASM—are pleased with the progress made on the cooperative agreement. CLSI is committed to the successful completion of future outlined initiatives and will continue to focus on building and strengthening partnerships that advance its mission to facilitate the development and availability of useful and appropriate global best practices. For more information or to contact us directly, please visit www.clsi.org l ©2006 Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute |