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Laboratory Automation: Functional Tools for Advanced Medical Practice
Nov. 9 - 10, 2006; St. Louis , Missouri , USA



Automation continues to revolutionize laboratory practices around the world— working wonders for those seeking to improve efficiency, safety and cost effectiveness. For clinical laboratories both large and small, automation of testing systems has helped streamline operations, provide relief from staffing shortages, improve patient outcomes and maintain a competitive advantage.

This November, you can learn about the latest advances in lab automation and the most successful strategies for managing it at AACC's Laboratory Automation conference.

This information-packed conference will help you:

  • Efficiently evaluate, purchase and implement laboratory automation—from your early needs assessment to operational management
  • Learn how automating your processes can help you work smarter, more efficiently and cost-effectively
  • Plan for the future of your automated systems
  • Integrate your non-automated labs into the overall automation scheme
  • Use automation to maximize your workforce resources
  • Incorporate hematology into your automation workflow

In addition, attendees will hear case studies from leading companies—including Beckman Coulter—that highlight innovative options that are available today. Best of all, this conference can help you examine all of your automation alternatives, so you can make the right decisions for the future of your lab.

This conference is approved by AACC for seven hours of Category 1 ACCENT credits toward the Clinical Chemists Recognition Award and recertification requirements for the National Registry of Certified Chemists (NRCC).

To register for this conference or to learn more, visit www.aacc.org today.

 Posted: August 08, 2006
















 
 
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