A diverse array of clinical laboratories are harnessing cutting-edge molecular diagnostic technology for unprecedented growth, but how can your laboratory best integrate molecular tests into its offerings? By thinking carefully and strategically about test menu development.
The most successful molecular diagnostic testing programs are not always those that offer a prestigious portfolio of esoteric tests, but are instead shaped by a test menu that yields larger sample volumes and greater clinical value. The difficult part is defining the need, interest, and market to balance clinical utility, demand, and growth into more high-value areas.
Join Washington G-2 and our expert faculty for this comprehensive program on how to build a better molecular test menu.
Register today and in just 90 minutes, you will:
- Get an in-depth view of the molecular diagnostic tests that are transforming the clinical laboratory
- Gain insight into best practices for building and developing a menu of molecular diagnostic tests
- Learn how to create a test menu that promises larger volumes and greater clinical utility versus offering a portfolio of esoteric tests that add prestige and reduce send-out costs
- Understand what pitfalls to avoid when integrating molecular diagnostics into your laboratory
You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions in the interactive Q&A portion of the program. Take this hassle-free approach to gain insight into this critical issue in the laboratory industry. And you can invite your entire group – for one low fee. For more information, please call 800-401-5937, ext. 2.
FEATURED SPEAKER:
Mark A. Lovell, M.D.
Associate Professor of Pathology, University of Colorado Denver Chair, Department of Pediatric Pathology and Medical Director, Molecular Diagnostic Laboratory, The Children’s Hospital
Jane M. Rachel, MT (ASCP) MA
Director of Education and Scientific Development; Manager, Molecular Diagnostics, Saint Luke's Hospital
HOST & MODERATOR:
Stephanie Murg
Editor,
Diagnostic Testing and Technology Report Washington G-2 Reports
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Washington G-2 Reports is approved as a provider of PACE contact hour credits for clinical laboratory professionals, including Florida or California licensees, by the American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (ASCLS). This program qualifies for 1.5 CEU credit hours.