ISO 15189 - MODULE 8. Measurement Traceability of all Laboratory Measurements
Measurement Traceability of all Laboratory Measurements
ISO 15189 – MEDICAL LABORATORIES-REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALITY AND COMPETENCE
MODULE 8.Measurement Traceability of all Laboratory Measurements
Course Objectives
In Module 8, the importance of measurement (metrological) traceability of all laboratory measurements is highlighted.The desired outcome is that laboratory measurements are both traceable and precise, within an acceptable level of accuracy.
Traceability of all laboratory measurements to the international system of units (SI) is discussed along with the contribution of reference materials used in both chemistry and biological test measurements.Standard Reference Materials and Certified Reference Materials will be discussed.
Uncertainty of Measurement, a tool to ensure metrological traceability, will also be discussed.
Part 1:Understanding of the requirements contained in 15189
Part 2:Audit and evaluation tools and techniques in the clinical lab.
Your Instructor
Dr Thuppil Venkatesh, Ph.D, FACBI, FABMS.
CEO & Director, Foundation for Quality India
Dr Thuppil Venkatesh, more popularly known as the Lead Man of India, is Professor Emeritus at St John's Medical College in Bangalore. He is an adviser to the Association of Health Care Providers of India (AHPI), an adviser to the Consortium of Accredited Health Care Organizations (CAHO), and National Chairman of the Indian Society for Lead Awareness and Research (InSLAR). He also serves as President of the International Society for Chronic Hypoxia (ISCH) located in LaPaz Bolivia). In his spare time, he serves as National Director to National Referral Centre for Lead Projects in India (NRCLPI), the Chairman of the Accreditation body in Nepal (AERSSC), and a GDG member of World Health Organization (WHO) in developing treatment protocols for lead poisoning. He is a Visiting professor of Zubeita University Bolivia and Past-President of The Association of Clinical Biochemists of India (ACBI).
Within the accreditation and clinical laboratory community, Dr Thuppil has served NABL as a lead assessor for ISO 15189 (clinical labs) and ISO/IEC 17043 (proficiency testing providers/external quality assurance providers – PTP/EQA) for over 15 years and serves NABH in the capacity of Principal assessor for the past 8 years. He is an Accreditation committee member of Emirates International Accreditation committee (EIAC) and has taught medical students and provided guidance to MD and PhD candidates for over 40 years. Has served in both UNIDO and the EU. He currently serves as the Principal Trainer on ISO 15189 for the International Accreditation Service (IAS), an ILAC-Signatory Accreditation Body.
Dr Thuppil has published over 350 scientific papers and has contributed to the content of many text books related to medicine and clinical practice.
Dr Thuppil is the first Asian to receive International science Truth and Honor award in 2010. He is a recipient of Arya Bhatta and Lifetime Achievement Awards.