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Our Goal
A good quality pathology report is clear, complete, accurate, and timely, containing key patient and specimen details, a thorough gross and microscopic description, a definitive diagnosis, and information about tumor grade, stage, and margins, ideally presented in a standardized format like a checklist to facilitate clinical decision-making. It must effectively communicate crucial information to the clinician, ensuring the report serves as a reliable tool for patient care
Our High Quality Control Mechanism
Quality control (QC) in a pathology lab involves the internal procedures and checks, such as using control samples and instrument calibration, to monitor, verify, and ensure the accuracy, precision, and reliability of test results throughout the testing process. The primary goal of QC is to detect and correct errors early in the pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical phases, ultimately ensuring dependable and accurate patient diagnoses and treatment.