Posted by Sten Westgard, MS
We've posted some longer articles on Westgard Web that haven't been mentioned on the blog yet, so here goes:
Westgard Sigma Analysis: Six Homocysteine methods
Elevated concentrations of homocysteine are clinically associated with
cardiovascular disease and other disorders. A recent paper compared six
different methods for this important analyte. But in the absence of a CLIA
quality requirement, how can we compare performance?
Interview: Paul Epner, MEd, MBA and Labs are Vital (tm)
The recently-retired head of the Labs Are Vital™ initiative talks about
developing, launching, and growing the popular laboratory community
program.
Guest Essay: Kathy Freeman, DVM, PhD et al on QC for Veterinary
Medicine
In a previous issue, we presented some of the findings and quality
requirements from a landmark paper by Kathy Freeman, DVM, PhD, and Alison Farr.
Freeman and Farr have graciously followed up with a guest essay discussing their
efforts to establish quality requirements for veterinary medicine tests and
calculate Sigma-metrics based on those results.
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