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Links to Canada

The Hamilton, Ontario, AQC Workshop

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Thank you, Rochester


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By Sten Westgard, MS

We got a big dose of "Minnesota Nice" during our workshop in Rochester, Minnesota. The participants were very helpful - some of them showed up earlier than we did and helped set up the table arrangements for the room! There really is a different culture in the midwest, a spirit of kindness and cooperation that you don't always find in states that lack prolonged sub-zero winters.

When you think of Rochester, Minnesota, your first thought might be the Mayo Clinic. While we were very happy to have many Mayo Clinic attendees, the workshop was actually hosted by the Olmsted Clinic. That's the other hospital in Rochester:

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30 Years of Workshops!

Originally posted August 7th, 2006

One of the more significant milestones passed at the AACC/ASCLS conference was the 30th year of the "Concepts and Practices in the Evaluation of Laboratory Methods" workshop. This workshop, taught by Carl Garber, PhD, R. Neill Carey, PhD, and David Koch, PhD, is now the longest continuously taught workshop at the conference.

An article celebrating this anniversary was in the Monday "Convention Daily" of Clinical Laboratory News (Title: Workshops Offer Participants New Lab Tools and Skills: Instructors of 'Evaluation of Laboratory Methods' Mark 30th Year'). Unfortunately, the article is not available online (yet), so I will quote a short passage where Neill Carey and Carl Garber talk about the 'early years' of the workshop:


"'At the time, what we were suggesting was a fairly new concept,' Carey recalled. 'Before that point, people hadn't talked much about making decisions on the acceptability of methods based on measuring errors.' Garber explains that their workshop has always been intended to provide practical advice for laboratorians on the use - and the misuse - of statistics. 'Our focus has consistently been on clinical significance - where the rubber meets the road,' he said 'Through the years we've tried to help our colleagues better understand what the clinician requires in terms of allowable error and variation on a test result.'"

I worked with Carl and Neill and David when they worked at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison.  They are a part of that "Wisconsin mafia" that has helped keep quality and statistics at the center of laboratory testing. I must also admit I had a hand in developing this workshop, too. We published a series of papers  in the early 1970s on the "proper use of statistics in evaluating methods" and presented them in a workshop in 1976 at the American Society of Medical Technology. The next year, 1977, I was heading over to Uppsala, Sweden, for a sabbatical (where my interest in QC would begin and where the "Westgard Rules" would be developed). I recommended that Carl and Neill take the workshop to the AACC conference (David Koch would join them in 1982.). And they have taught that workshop ever since.

Over the years, they have applied continuous improvement to their Method Evaluation workshop, modifying, updating, and adding material. The workshop, now part of the new AACC University, is a tightly packed four hours that includes not only the basic statistical studies for method validation, but also Six Sigma, CLIA regulations and CLSI guidelines. There's probably no other workshop that is so stuffed with information. If you ever get a chance to come to the AACC conference, I highly recommend attending the workshop. You'll learn a lot - either something new or something you've forgotten.

What they've accomplished is the long distance marathon of conference programming. Few people would have the stamina, diligence, and determination to make a fresh presentation every year on this important topic. But Carl, Neill, and David have done it and I hope they continue to do it for decades to come.

So congratulations again.
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Westgard Workshops 2006, Part II: What was unsaid

originally posted June 13, 2006

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Westgard Workshops 2006, Part I

Originally posted on June 12, 2006
First of all, we want to thank all of our participants who came from all directions to learn and share. The most rewarding part of this continuing series is that some of our speakers this year were the participants only a few years ago. Clearly, we have seen people absorb the material, put it into action, and go even further with it. Lookingat the "class of 2006", it's going to be very interesting to see who emerges as the new leaders and teachers.

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Coming to Helsinki, February 7-8

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Congratulations, Happy 50th, Caledonia Biomedical Laboratory!

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Congratulations to Biomedical Caledonia medical laboratory of Jamaica and their 50th anniversary. I was happy to help them celebrate the milestone with some discussion of milestones in quality and control rules. Special thanks to Mrs Barbara Hendriks for hosting me. Thanks to Dr Eunice Forrester for her lecture on QSEs and finally thanks to Karlene Cole and Abbott Diagnostics for supporting the event.
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Come See me in Skopje!

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Gracias, Bogota and Consultorias Integrales en Calidad

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Gracias, Montevideo Masterclass

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Gracias, XV Congress SMLC, Santiago

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Thanks to Dr Carolina Prieto and SMLC for inviting me to the XV Congress SMLC in Santiago Chile. I presented on the evolution of the “Westgard Rules” and QC Frequency. This conference serves as an appetizer for a much larger event to come: ALAPAC ML2020 will be here in Santiago. Visit www.smlc.cl for more details. Mark your calendars.
 
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Gracias, Laboratorio de Analisis Clinicos - 1 Day Symposium

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Belated notice: Webinar on Labroots

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Coming to Abuja, December

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Save the Date: September 12-13 2-Day Master Class

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Save the Date: September 14: 1 day Master Seminar

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AACC and ASCLS: Double the lectures, double the fun?

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Sometimes, it's just fun

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Small Talk, Big Booth: Thanks Abbott for including me in your Chicago Experience Center

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