Rita Horvath has pointed out that there is an Appendix on "Ethics in
laboratory medicine" in ISO standard ISO/FDIS 15189:2002(E)
I don't like posting attachments to the group, but I can't find a
downloadable version, so here it is.
Jonathan
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On 6 Apr 2005, at 12:25, Jonathan Kay wrote:
> At lunchtime on Wednesday we will be holding an interactive session on
> ethics in the clinical laboratory. This will be supported by an
> audience voting system.
>
> Several ethical issues have been aired in this mailgroup, including
> adding unrequested assays and disclosure of reports to third parties.
> Please can everyone suggest topics for the session. I don't mind if you
> send them directly to me or start the discussion in the mailgroup.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dr Jonathan Kay
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