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hk-1989 · 1 year ago
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Transforming Lab Operations: Innovations in Laboratory Management
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In the dynamic landscape of laboratory management, staying at the forefront of innovation is essential for optimizing operations and delivering accurate results efficiently. Let's explore some groundbreaking advancements in laboratory management, including sample tracking, quality control, efficiency solutions, data analysis tools, and automation tech, that are revolutionizing the way labs operate.
Sample tracking is a critical aspect of laboratory management, ensuring the traceability and integrity of samples throughout the testing process. Advanced sample tracking systems utilize barcode or RFID technology to monitor sample movement, from collection to analysis, minimizing errors and enhancing workflow efficiency. By implementing robust sample tracking solutions, labs can streamline processes, improve turnaround times, and maintain compliance with regulatory standards.
Quality control measures are paramount in laboratory management to uphold the accuracy and reliability of test results. Rigorous quality control protocols, including internal and external quality assurance programs, help labs identify and rectify errors promptly, ensuring the highest standards of accuracy and precision. Leveraging quality control software and analytical tools enables labs to monitor performance metrics in real-time, identify trends, and implement corrective actions proactively.
To enhance operational efficiency, labs are increasingly adopting efficiency solutions that automate routine tasks and streamline workflows. From automated specimen processing and result reporting to electronic documentation and workflow optimization tools, these solutions reduce manual labor, minimize errors, and maximize throughput. By optimizing resource allocation and improving turnaround times, efficiency solutions empower labs to handle increasing sample volumes and meet growing demand effectively.
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Data analysis plays a crucial role in laboratory management, enabling labs to derive valuable insights from vast amounts of test data. Advanced data analysis tools, including statistical software, machine learning algorithms, and predictive analytics models, help labs uncover trends, identify outliers, and improve decision-making. By harnessing the power of data analysis, labs can optimize testing protocols, identify areas for improvement, and enhance overall performance.
Automation technology is transforming laboratory management by automating repetitive tasks and streamlining complex workflows. From robotic sample handling systems and automated analyzers to intelligent laboratory information systems (LIS), automation tech enhances efficiency, accuracy, and scalability. By automating manual processes, labs can reduce human error, increase productivity, and focus on high-value tasks, such as data interpretation and result validation.
In conclusion, innovations in laboratory management, including sample tracking, quality control, efficiency solutions, data analysis tools, and automation tech, are driving significant improvements in lab operations and performance. By embracing these advancements, labs can enhance accuracy, efficiency, and reliability, ultimately delivering better outcomes for patients and healthcare providers.
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ss-1990 · 1 year ago
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Laboratory Management in the Age of Precision Medicine
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In the fast-paced realm of healthcare, laboratory management plays a critical role in supporting the delivery of precise and personalized care. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve towards precision medicine, laboratories must adapt by leveraging advancements in test automation, sample tracking, result analysis, personnel training, and turnaround time.
Test automation is revolutionizing laboratory workflows by streamlining repetitive tasks and enhancing efficiency. By automating routine laboratory processes, such as specimen handling and analysis, laboratories can minimize human error, improve accuracy, and accelerate turnaround times, ultimately enhancing the quality of patient care.
Effective sample tracking is essential for ensuring the integrity and traceability of specimens throughout the testing process. Leveraging advanced sample tracking systems, laboratories can monitor the movement of specimens in real-time, reduce the risk of misidentification or loss, and maintain compliance with regulatory standards.
Result analysis is at the heart of laboratory diagnostics, providing valuable insights into patient health and informing clinical decision-making. With advanced analytics tools, laboratories can analyze test results more efficiently, identify trends or anomalies, and generate actionable insights to support precision medicine initiatives.
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Investing in personnel training is crucial for equipping laboratory staff with the knowledge and skills needed to perform their roles effectively in the era of precision medicine. Through ongoing education and professional development programs, laboratories can ensure that their personnel stay abreast of emerging technologies, best practices, and regulatory requirements, ultimately enhancing the quality and reliability of laboratory services.
Turnaround time is a key performance metric for laboratory efficiency and patient satisfaction. By optimizing workflows, streamlining processes, and implementing priority testing protocols, laboratories can reduce turnaround times, expedite diagnosis, and improve patient outcomes, aligning with the principles of precision medicine.
In conclusion, as healthcare embraces precision medicine, laboratory management must evolve to meet the demands of this transformative approach to patient care. By harnessing the power of test automation, sample tracking, result analysis, personnel training, and turnaround time, laboratories can position themselves as essential partners in delivering precise, personalized, and timely healthcare solutions.
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gods-favorite-autistic · 1 year ago
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Track list for Fig and the Cig Figs independently published Junior Year album (officially named “Infaethable”)
Teenage Rebellion
Night Yorb (a heavy metal banger)
Summer Scaries
Devils Nectar
Time Quangle (a love song about Ayda)
Multiclass (Gorgug sings on this!)
The Ballad Of Lucy Frostblade (Kristen was the one who convinced Fig to write this)
So Late, So Tactical
Do You Have A Fucking Warrant
Cassandra (Can You Hear Me)
Hall Of Mirrors
President Applebees (written entirely in the night after Kristen gets elected by a drunk Fig with extremely drunk notes by Kristen)
Raging For Love (inspired by Gorgug, of course)
The Elven Oracle (Has A Day Job) (So Stop Bothering Her)
Maximum Legend
Fury Of The Ball
Cursed
Infaethable
The Bad Kids
#i neeeeed fig to go indie it’s her destiny#she promises each of them that she’ll dedicate at least one song to them and then dedicates a track to each of them individually#sklondas seething a tiny bit that she called riz the ball but he won’t stop playing it so it keeps getting stuck in her head#adaine summons mephits to help with her track#you can hear her in the background near the end yelling ‘yeah!’ and ‘fuck off!’#fabian wanted his to sound like a shanty but fig said it wouldn’t go with the vibe of the album#they eventually compromised by having the noise of waves and seagulls subtly in the background throughout#kristen actually cried the first time fig played the ballad of lucy frostblade for them#summer scaries sounds like an olivia rodrigo song#gorgug gets a sick drum solo in raging for love#time quangle opens with fire crackling and a bird cawing and a quiet clip of ayda saying ‘I love you’ before the instrumental starts#fig stuck a quiet sound clip of gilear saying ‘oh fuck’ and then a louder sound clip of her saying ‘oh fuck!’ in cursed#devils nectar is one of the slower tracks on the album#hall of mirrors is heavily inspired by the events at evil mordred and baron so you can hear a lot of influences from baronesian music in it#fig has a fucking sick as hell guitar solo and a couple of samples from just the bottomless pit in general in infaethable#Gorthalax also gets some lyrical input on it#fig manages to get a clip of riz saying ‘the ball bitch!’ to kalvaxus in freshman year to put in fury of the ball#is this too long for an album? maybe but who cares I love this#a good portion of the profits made from the album goes towards college for the party#having thoughts about fig and the cig fig’s Junior year album#autism (mads) speaks#fantasy high#fhjy#fig faeth#fantasy high junior year#dimesnion 20#d20 fantasy high#fig and the cig figs
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llumimoon · 1 year ago
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IM SELLING DNDADS CHARMS !!
NOTE: This is NOT official merch !!!
I’m kind of testing the waters with these so there’s limited stock atm, I wanted to at least try to ship some out before the season ended and there wouldn't be time for that if I did preorders. BUT if they sell well I'll order some more! ^-^ Also might consider making charms for the kiddads or odyssey dads!
And since the photo doesn't show it off very well, here's a gif of the broken glass holographic glitter <3
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ORDER HERE!!
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thatgoddamngingerundercut · 2 months ago
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Agust D - Daechwita SUGA: Road to D-Day Live Clip cr. BANGTANTV (video)
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beatledumpster · 4 months ago
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A cult garage/psych record from a short-lived band.
"Suzy Creamcheese” might have been a national hit, but it didn’t happen – possibly due to Teddy’s vocals being too incomprehensible. Circa, a major national distributor, had offered to pick up the song – but they wanted the song recut with clearer vocals, which the Patches would not agree to do.
More info on the song and band here.
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orisblue · 19 days ago
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pros of making up your own chords:
unique sound
cons of making up your own chords:
sound is ass
theres a reason they made music theory you cunt
cant transition between your own chords bcus youre not used to playing them
does not sound harmonious
your music teachers will kill you
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lochemp3 · 3 months ago
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This is a track I made with some of Gowler's Old Horror Movie Samples. My wife helped arrange the dialogue. If you give it a listen let me know what you think!
Thanks!
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louceph · 1 year ago
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and the tiger poster
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taxi-davis · 1 year ago
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Digital Jockey — Ви робите магію, visuals are Ukraine 1993 VHS
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rocketbirdie · 11 months ago
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🎵bow wow wow, bow wow wow, he's a good boy who never stops~🎵
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phneltwrites · 8 months ago
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ty @saynomorefic! i am listening to the same songs lmao
tagging @belly-aches @unfortunate17 @ginnymoonbeam @sixohsixoheightfourtwos @brofisting
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vancruejovi · 22 days ago
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I made my first song since I bought Ableton!! It's a gothic-ish song inspired by Bray Wyatt’s Live In Fear theme because the bassline is so good I want to eat it. It was just a little test to get everything sorted but I think it turned out really cool, with like a goth cowboy vibe at parts, y'know?
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moonshynecybin · 3 months ago
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the thing that worries me about pecco is that whilst he definitely has great tracks (qatar jerez assen le mans mugello etc) he doesn’t have any tracks that he’s like.. marc level good at (sachsenring cota aragon maybe misano) so whilst i can definitely see pecco being strong on all those circuits i can’t say he will win at all of them comfortably. i don’t even believe that he will em all. jerez last year was already closer than it should have been, le mans was el oh el and marc is good at assen and well might put up a good fight around mugello (tho this along woth qatar is still pecco’s best bet i’d say). i think the championship’s already decided but i would like to see a little more from pecco for the sake of my own entertainment. also it looks better for marc if pecco is regarded as a good rider who put up somewhat of a fight
in no way do it think the championship is already decided oh my god im walkin around my house knocking on random wooden surfaces like PLEASEEE…. anyway do you want to see a half baked serial killer post from my drafts that i dont entirely stand by but that might give some food for thought about where we stand vis a vis the current state of the championship? yea i am aware that using 2014/19 w marc is unfair but i wanted their most dominant seasons okay this was for MEEEE
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randomvarious · 7 months ago
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Sample hunt 🔎: if anyone out there can identify the looped-up vocal sample that starts to get piped in at the 2:07 mark on this early Chemical Brothers big beat/breakbeat remix of Deeper Throat's "Mouth Organ" from 1993—back when the CBs were calling themselves The Dust Brothers—I will be forever in your debt. Can't figure it out, and it's not on WhoSampled yet 🙏.
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theaskew · 1 year ago
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Spent my days with a woman unkind Smoked my stuff and drank all my wine Made up my mind to make a new start Going to California with an aching in my heart Someone told me there's a girl out there With love in her eyes and flowers in her hair
[Verse 2] Took my chances on a big jet plane Never let 'em tell you that they're all the same Oh, the sea was red, and the sky was grey Wondered how tomorrow could ever follow today The mountains and the canyons start to tremble and shake The children of the sun began to awake (watch out)
[Verse 3] Seems that the wrath of the gods Got a punch on the nose, and it started to flow I think I might be sinking Throw me a line, if I reach it in time I'll meet you up there where the path runs straight and high
[Verse 4] To find a queen without a king They say she plays guitar and cries and sings… La la la la Ride a white mare in the footsteps of dawn Tryin' to find a woman who's never, never, never been born Standing on a hill in my mountain of dreams Telling myself it's not as hard, hard, hard as it seems, mm…
Songwriters: Jimmy Page/Robert Plant
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