Laboratory results are central to diagnosis and treatment, but they do not exist in isolation. Each result reflects a process that includes patient preparation, specimen handling, analytical systems, and reporting practices.
When these factors are not considered, results can be misunderstood, leading to delays, repeat testing, or incorrect clinical decisions. At the same time, laboratory teams depend on accurate clinical information and appropriate test utilization to produce meaningful results. Improving this relationship improves patient care.
Date: June 29th, 2026
Time: 12:00pm EST
Duration: 1 hour
Platform: Zoom
This session is designed for Physicians, Nurses and allied healthcare professionals, Laboratory professionals, Healthcare administrators and Medical Trainees
Better understanding of laboratory processes leads to:
Register now to improve how you interpret and use laboratory results in clinical practice.