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Join
us in Birmingham, England!
Frontiers in Laboratory Medicine
January 27-28, 2009
Austin Court Conference Centre:
Two days devoted exclusively to management innovations, strategies,
and trends in Laboratory Medicine.
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The changing healthcare agenda—towards better quality and evidence
based care
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High performance laboratories—making it happen
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Networks—global comparisons and contrasts
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Knowledge delivery—effecting evidence based communications
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Powerful Case Studies
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Hands-on Learning
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Lessons from innovative labs
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Access experts, vendors, products
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Putting integrated patient care into practice
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Lean – Six Sigma – ISO 15189
It's everything about quality and management in diagnostic
medicine!
Welcome
to the Frontier in
Laboratory Medicine Website!
Frontiers in Laboratory Medicine (FiLM) is an annual gathering dedicated
to advancing knowledge, skills, and the effectiveness of anyone involved
in laboratory medicine and the management of pathology laboratories.
Since its founding in 2002, FiLM has become the premier event in pathology
management in the United Kingdom and Europe. It attracts senior leaders
in healthcare and laboratory medicine, who gather each year to share
innovations, discuss major trends, and learn new strategies for guiding
their laboratory organizations to clinical and financial success.
Frontiers in Laboratory Medicine is co-produced by the
Association for Clinical Biochemistry
(ACB) and THE DARK
REPORT. Each organization is widely-recognized for leadership in
the field of laboratory medicine. Working together, ACB and THE DARK
REPORT assemble the UK lab event of the year.
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full programme brochure
(download PDF)
Contact
Us Today
We're always ready to listen.
Email Deborah Michel directly
or
call 512-264-7103
Need specific information?
Let us help you. Read about our
Consulting and Other
Services.

FiLM
is Co Produced by:
THE
DARK REPORT
Our Websites:
The Dark Report
The Executive War College
Lab Quality Confab
Molecular Summit
Dark DAILY

FiLM
is Co Produced by:
The Association for Clinical Biochemistry
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