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DIAG206-0311: Quality Management for the Veterinary Clinical Pathology Laboratory, Part I
INSTRUCTOR(S):
Kathleen P. Freeman, DVM, BS, MS, PhD, DipECVCP, MRCPath, MRCVS, Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management (University of Wisconsin) IDEXX Labs, UK, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, UK
Ernst Leidinger, DVM, Dip.ECVCP, Specialist for Clinical Pathologist (national); Lab director and clinical pathologist at In Vitro laboratory in Vienna, Austria
Stefanie Klenner, DVM, Dr.med.vet., Central Laboratory, Hannover, Germany
Anne Lanevschi Pietersma, DVM, MRCVS, MVSc, Dipl ACVP, ECVCP, Founder, Televeterinary Diagnostics, UK
COURSE OPEN: March 20 - July 6, 2011
REAL TIME SESSIONS: Sundays, March 27, April 10, 24, May 8, 22, June 5 and 19, 2011; 3:00pm-4:30pm ET (USA)
Practice Sessions: In order to prepare you for a successful experience in your CE course, we request you attend a practice session prior to the first RTS. Times and dates will be listed in your course confirmation email. Expect to spend up to 1 hour at one of the 2-4 practice sessions held prior to the first RTS.
Level and Prerequisites: Part I is a prerequisite for Part II.
The instructors require that participants of this course have a specific type of training and experience, due to the advanced level of the course material.
The majority of candidates will be those in training for a career in clinical pathology or those who already working in the clinical pathology laboratory. In some instances there may be a practitioner or veterinary nurse with an intense interest in clinical pathology that may wish to take this course, but should be advised that the course is intensive and will require a considerable input of time and effort when coming from a background without prior experience in a clinical pathology laboratory typical of a University or reference laboratory.
Desired experience should include:
- prior experience in a clinical pathology laboratory environment
- prior experience in clinical pathology laboratory testing
- interest in quality systems for the clinical pathology laboratory
- interest in provision of leadership and quality management in the clinical pathology laboratory
- desire to gain experience in application of quality management and planning principles using data from your own laboratory, with guidance from experienced clinical pathologists who are experts in quality leadership and quality management.
VIN CE course: open to veterinarians and veterinary technicians/VSPN members. This course has been submitted for RACE approval for veterinarians and veterinary.
Course Description:
The course, "Quality Management for the Veterinary Clinical Pathology Laboratory," is designed to provide an introduction to and practical application of quality management in the veterinary clinical pathology laboratory. It is given in two parts (Part I and Part II). Part I is a prerequisite for Part II.
In Part I, participants will be introduced to theories of management and concepts vital to quality planning. Examples of ISO-based and GLP standards are included. Laboratory design, Westgard Rules, QC Validation and Sigma Metrics are covered.
In Part II, participants will learn about audits in the veterinary clinical pathology laboratory and determination of reference intervals, as well as Improvement Opportunities, external Quality Assurance performance and a Quality Plan for the laboratory. There is an introduction to Method Validation and Instrument Performance Verification.
There will be real time classroom sessions approximately every 2 weeks. The majority of the work will be done by e-mail of drafts and revisions to the instructors, with the final products of some sections shared with the rest of the participants by posting on the course message boards. The review and participant questions will also be shared on the course message boards. In order to demonstrate satisfactory participation in this course, participants are expected to attend all of the real-time sessions, hand in completed homework assignments and to work with the instructor(s) in revising assigned items until both the instructor(s) and participant are satisfied with the results, as well as pass the examination with a score of at least 60%.
There is some flexibility in the length of time of the course to accommodate holidays for the Instructors and participants. These should be arranged in advance between the instructor and the participants assigned to him/her.
This course consists of seven (7) 90 minute real time sessions; library materials supplementing the chapters in the required text; interactive message board discussions; and weekly assignments and a final exam designed to enhance course effectiveness and material retention.
Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
About the Instructor: Dr. Freeman is a 1981 graduate of Oklahoma State University, College of Veterinary Medicine and received her MS and PhDs from OSU in 1984 and 1987, respectively. She was on faculty at OSU and then at Cornell University before taking a detour and teaching all sorts of Science courses and in the Educational Opportunity Program at Ithaca College for several years.
During these years she was also doing cytology and laboratory consultations for commercial laboratories.
She then moved into commercial laboratory medicine and worked as Director or Senior Clinical Pathologist at several laboratories. She moved to the UK in 1997 to develop a diagnostic laboratory service for the Animal Health Trust and was Head of Anatomic and Clinical Pathology there. She subsequently moved to Scotland and works from home for Idexx Laboratories, based in Wetherby, West Yorkshire.
She is past Chair of the ASVCP QA Committee and the ECVCP Laboratory Standards Committee and is currently a member of both committees, as well as the ECVCP Examination Committee.
She has special interests in QA, QC, customer service, cytology and general clinical pathology.
She obtained a Certificate in Laboratory Quality Management via e-learning from the University of Wisconsin and had the opportunity to work with James Westgard which she says was a great experience!
It is that course that provided the inspiration for her to develop THIS course for Quality Management in the Veterinary Laboratory.
Course Outline:
Week 1: (Real Time Session March 27): Introduction to Concepts of Total Quality Management, LEAN management and Six Sigma Management
Week 2: (No Real Time Session): Introduction to Quality Planning and Quality Standards
Week 3: (Real Time Session April 10): What Should a Veterinary Clinical Pathology Laboratory Look Like?
Week 4: (No Real Time Session): Policies and Standard Operating Procedures
Week 5: (Real Time Session April 24): Westgard Rules
Week 6: (No Real Time Session): Westgard Rules
Week 7: (Real Time Session May 8): QC Validation
Week 8: (No Real Time Session): QC Validation
Week 9: (Real Time Session May 22): QC Validation
Week 10: (No Real Time Session): Sigma Metrics
Week 11: (Real Time Session June 5): Additional Revision
Week 12: (No Real Time Session): Additional Revision
Week 13: (Real Time Session June 19): Review, Discussion, Questions and Sharing
Week 14: (No Real Time Session): Examination
CE CREDITS: 10.5 (for RACE)
5.0 ECPVP Training Credits
Tuition: Member $650.
Non-Member $650.
Course not open to veterinary students.
** NOTE: To ensure participants are ready and prepared for classes, enrollment will close when the maximum number of participants is reached or at 5pm ET the day of the first Real Time Session unless otherwise noted. If the first Real Time Session is on a weekend, course will close on the Friday before the first Real Time Session.
**For more on how online CE works see the Participant's Resource Center: https://www.vin.com/CE/Public/VIN/ParticipantVIN.htm
Note: "This course has been approved for 10.5 continuing education credits in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE approval; however participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education." Call VSPN/VIN CE at 1-800-700-4636 for further information. (Attendees are encouraged to check with their licensing jurisdiction(s) for information regarding recognition by their board).
Course withdrawal and refund policy: Withdrawal prior to the listed start date of a course entitles the registrant to a complete refund or a credit toward a future VIN CE course, whichever is preferred. Withdrawal within 1 week after the listed start date (i.e. including no more than one real-time session) entitles the registrant to a credit toward any future VIN CE course. (This policy does not apply to courses with only one real-time session.) After the first real-time session, a registrant may withdraw due to special circumstances and receive prorated credit towards a future VIN course. These requests will be handled on an individual basis. The amount of the prorated credit will be determined based on 65% of the time remaining in the course at the time of withdrawal. It is not possible to withdraw retroactively.
Note: To ensure rapid handling of your request for withdrawal, we recommend that you call the VIN/VSPN office at 1-800-700-INFO (4636).
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Katherine James, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM)
VIN Education Coordinator
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