Synopses & Reviews
Expertly written by 20 laboratory professionals, Principles of Clinical Laboratory Management provides a complete overview of the most common clinical laboratory management topics. A variety of learning exercises help the reader to be aware of the financial, personnel, operational and marketing issues that affect the clinical laboratory professional.
Features:
- Leveled objectives help learners navigate the content for each topic area.
- Topic summaries provide an overview of the chapter content.
- Chapter-ending review questions with answers provided.
- Hands-on exercises allow the reader to apply the topic information.
- Internet resources.
- Case studies with author commentary.
Synopsis
Expertly written by 20 laboratory professionals, Principles of Clinical Laboratory Management provides a complete overview of the most common clinical laboratory management topics. A variety of learning exercises help the reader to be aware of the financial, personnel, operational and marketing issues that affect the clinical laboratory professional.
Features:
- Leveled objectives help learners navigate the content for each topic area.
- Topic summaries provide an overview of the chapter content.
- Chapter-ending review questions with answers provided.
- Hands-on exercises allow the reader to apply the topic information.
- Internet resources.
- Case studies with author commentary.
Synopsis
This concise summary of the most common clinical laboratory management topics emphasizes the need for the entry-level laboratory practictioner to be aware of the financial, personnel, operational, and marketing issues affecting the laboratory in order to successfully perform and compete in the rapidly changing health care environment. Using examples, case studies, and commentaries, this book covers all topics relevant to laboratory management, including professionalism, ethics, employment interviews and selection, diversity, stress management, team building, communication and interpersonal relationships, public relations, scheduling, quality control, information systems, and legal considerations. Medical technologists and clinical laboratory scientists with less than 3 years' experience would benefit from this discussion of basic management topics.
Table of Contents
I. MANAGEMENT ISSUES REGARDING THE WORKFORCE. 1. Professionalism. 2. Professional Ethics.
3. The Resumé.
4. Job Description and Job Advertisement.
5. Employment Interview and Selection Process.
6. Employee Evaluation.
7. Employee Correction and Discipline.
8. Celebrating Diversity.
9. Change.
10. Stress Management.
II. MANAGEMENT ISSUES REGARDING COMMUNICATION. 11. Professional Writing.
12. Communication and Interpersonal Relationships.
13. Motivation.
14. Leadership.
15. Team Building.
16. Conflict Management.
17. Telephone Etiquette.
18. Customer Satisfaction/Public Relations Program.
III. MANAGEMENT ISSUES REGARDING THE WORK. 19. Clinical Laboratory Safety.
20. Marketing and Development of an Outreach Program.
21. Writing Procedures in the NCCLS Format.
22. Laboratory Budgeting and Finance.
23. Fraud and Abuse.
24. Workload Recording.
25. Purchasing.
26. Employee Scheduling.
27. Evaluation of New Test Methods - The Comparison Study.
28. Quality Control.
29. Quality Management.
30. Problem Solving.
31. Preanalytical, Analytical, and Postanalytical Phases.
32. Instrument Selection.
33. Establishing Preventive and Corrective Maintenance Programs.
34. Organization and Time Management.
35. The Laboratory Information System: Choosing the Right One.
36. Epidemiology in the Clinical Laboratory.
37. Accreditation.
38. Legal Considerations.
39. Consulting.
40. Establishment of a Continuing Education Program.
41. Construction and Delivery of an Instructional Unit.
42. Measurement and Evaluation Strategies for an Instructional Unit.