External Quality Review
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13. A concepção da gestão democrática da Educação no estado de Mato Grosso do Sul no entretempo de 1991-2002
This paper had the purpose of analyze the conception of Democratic Management of Mato Grosso do Sul s Education in the meantime of 199-2002. This conception is based on the participation of all people that actuates inside the public school. This participation was thought Collegiate Management, on which the internal and external community have observed democr
Publicado em: 2003
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14. Proposta de estrategias de marketing para o lancamento do ensino a distancia, na Universidade Regional de Blumenau - FURB
The effects of globalization can be observed in all contexts: Countries, economy, companies and culture. With this in mind, human beings are supposed to widen their limits by a continuous search for self development. Following this model, education is then considered something permanent in our lives. So, the University needs to review and broaden the teachin
Publicado em: 2000
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15. External quality assessment of clinical laboratories in the United Kingdom
A review is given of the National External Quality Assessment Schemes (NEQASs) in various pathology disciplines in the United Kingdom, with a discussion of the relative roles of the DHSS, individual laboratory scientists, and the relevant professional bodies. Principles of operation and scientific problems in the design of NEQASs in different disciplines are
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16. Comparison of results from two antibiotic susceptibility testing trials that formed part of the United Kingdom national external quality assessment scheme.
A susceptibility testing trial that formed part of the United Kingdom national external quality assessment scheme has been described previously. Results from this first trial showed an association between error rates and particular methods and practices. Changes in methods were recommended where appropriate. A second trial and survey of methods has shown rel
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17. Five years of experience with a national external quality control program for the culture and identification of Neisseria gonorrhoeae.
In response to a need for monitoring the proficiency of public health laboratories in isolating and identifying Neisseria gonorrhoeae, a national external quality control program was developed. Essentially, three types of freeze-dried samples, representing different levels of challenge for identification, were sent to laboratories for testing. The quality of
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18. Continuous assessment and improvement in quality of care. A model from the Department of Veterans Affairs Cardiac Surgery.
OBJECTIVE: The authors organized the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Continuous Improvement in Cardiac Surgery Study (CICSS) to provide risk-adjusted outcome data for the continuous assessment and improvement of quality of care for all patients undergoing cardiac surgery in the VA. BACKGROUND: The use of risk-adjusted outcomes to monitor quality of healt
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19. Apples and oranges? A review of evaluations of community-based long-term care.
This article synthesizes the contradictory findings of the community-based long-term care evaluation literature by grouping 13 studies into three models of care tested. All studies are reviewed according to tenets of internal and external/construct validity to ascertain what is "known" and "not known" about the effectiveness of this new type of care, and to
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20. The total mesorectal excision specimen for rectal cancer: a review of its pathological assessment
Total mesorectal excision (TME) refers to the surgical removal of the complete perirectal soft tissue envelope, using sharp instruments under direct vision, and has become the contemporary standard of care for patients with rectal cancer. Pathologists play a key role in the evaluation of these specimens, including the quality assurance of surgical performanc
BMJ Group.
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21. Centers for Disease Control performance evaluation program in bacteriology: 1980 to 1985 review.
This report presents a summary and analysis of data from the Centers for Disease Control performance evaluation program in bacteriology for the 6-year period 1980 to 1985. During this period, the number of laboratories enrolled in the program ranged from about 750 to 1,000. Identification results reported by participating laboratories for representative spec
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22. A Review of the Challenge in Measuring Hemoglobin A1c
The attraction of the simple biochemical concept combined with a clinical requirement for a long-term marker of glycolic control in diabetes has made hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) one of the most important assays undertaken in the medical laboratory. The diversity in the biochemistry of glycation, clinical requirements, and management demands has resulted in a broa
Diabetes Technology Society.