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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)

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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 QMS programmes, which require commitment to the process of continuous quality improvement of laboratory medicine.

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