Lunch lecture from NITO BFI quality management on measurement uncertainty

Lunch lecture from NITO BFI quality management on measurement uncertainty

The image shows microcentrifuge tubes in a laboratory, used for storing biological samples such as DNA/RNA, under blue light.

Learn about how accredited laboratories must estimate and report measurement uncertainty.

The image shows microcentrifuge tubes in a laboratory, used for storing biological samples such as DNA/RNA, under blue light.

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Lunch lecture from NITO BFI quality management on measurement uncertainty

What are the requirements for estimation and reporting of measurement uncertainty for accredited laboratories? How is measurement uncertainty calculated for qualitative and quantitative medical laboratory analyses, and what statistical principles form the basis for this work? And how often should measurement uncertainty be estimated for the various analyses?

We will find the answer to this when NITO BFI Quality Management invites you to a lunch lecture on measurement uncertainty in various medical laboratory methods.

Practical information

The course takes place on Teams and there will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions. Recordings will be made and sent to registered participants afterwards. 

The course is organized by NITO BFI Quality Management.

Program

11:00 - 11:05
Velkommen
11:05 - 11:50
Måleusikkerhet
Ved Morten Nygård Bjørgen, professor ved Institutt for naturvitenskapelige helsefag, OsloMet 
11:50 - 12:00
Spørsmål og oppsummering

Mari Tjernsmo Melby

Rådgiver

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Mari Tjernsmo Melby