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The OAML's Quality Assurance Program is now in its thirteenth
year.
By providing practitioners with consensus guidelines, developed
by panels of experts, the OAML has been able to guide practitioners
in appropriate laboratory testing and in interpreting test
results. Our Guidelines for Clinical Laboratory Practice are
developed with practitioners using community laboratory services
in mind, but have gained credibility with hospital-based laboratorians,
diagnostic manufacturers in both the United States and Europe
and with academics worldwide.
Guidelines are subject to regular review and revision to
ensure currency.
When the OAML has something important to communicate to ordering
practitioners, the OAML develops a Communiqué. Communiqués
and guidelines are distributed, by laboratory courier, directly
to more than 20,000 physician offices throughout Ontario.
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