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An estimated 20–50% of all testing is inappropriately ordered, resulting in wasted money, misdirected clinical effort, increased workload and the potential for patient harm.
The Lab Wisely initiative empowers medical laboratory professionals to make wise choices to help protect lab resources and patients.
Collaboratively with the University of Alberta, CSMLS created Lab Wisely, including a list of 7 recommendations to guide appropriate lab testing utilization.
Visit the website: https://labwisely.ca/ to explore the resources available.

Have questions on how you can Lab Wisely?
Join us on October 28, 2020 at 12pm (ET), to learn more about this project, the recommendations and the tools developed specifically for you.
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FREE VIRTUAL EVENT!

An estimated 20–50% of all testing is inappropriately ordered, resulting in wasted money, misdirected clinical effort, increased workload and the potential for patient harm. 

The Lab Wisely initiative empowers medical laboratory professionals to make wise choices to help protect lab resources and patients. 

Collaboratively with the University of Alberta, CSMLS created Lab Wisely, including a list of 7 recommendations to guide appropriate lab testing utilization.  

Visit the website: https://labwisely.ca/ to explore the resources available. 

 

Have questions on how you can Lab Wisely? 

Join us on October 28, 2020 at 12pm (ET),  to learn more about this project, the recommendations and the tools developed specifically for you. 

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Presented by: 

Christine Nielsen, CEO, CSMLS
Amanda Van Spronsen, Lab Wisely, Project Lead
Valentin Villatoro, Lab Wisely, Project Member 

 

Christine Nielsen is the Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Society for Medical Laboratory Science in 2010. She is a medical laboratory technologist, with education in health administration, association management and business.  

Amanda VanSpronsen is an associate professor in medical laboratory science at the University of Alberta, and her research interests include MLT professional development and appropriate laboratory utilization. 

Valentin Villatoro is a Curriculum and Instruction Specialist at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and a practicing MLT. His interests include interprofessional health   education and learner engagement. 



This session will include an open Q & A period for participants.

 

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