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Around 300 BC, during the time of the ancient Greek physician, Hippocrates, the first documented examination of human bodily fluids was conducted
In order to ensure a sustainable culture of the practice of quality-assured laboratory medicine, countries need to embrace innovative quality management systems (QMS) programmes, which require commitment to the process of continuous quality improvement of laboratory medicine
Because of the challenges in implementation of Laboratory Accreditation Program (LAP), in 1999, South Korea modified the College of American Pathologists (CAP)-LAP into a step-wise laboratory accreditation process known as the Korea Laboratory Accreditation Process (KLAP)
Summary
Around 300 BC, during the time of the ancient Greek physician, Hippocrates, the first documented examination of human bodily fluids was conducted. In order to ensure a sustainable culture of the practice of quality-assured laboratory medicine, countries need to embrace innovative QMS programmes, which require commitment to the process of continuous quality improvement of laboratory medicine.
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