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The following areas participated in the following Quality Assurance Programs:
Donor Tissue Bank of Victoria
Microbiology National Serology Reference Laboratory (NSRL) - Anti-HIV; Anti-HCV; Anti HTLV Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service - Hepatitis B Surface Antigen Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA) - Bacteriology; Basic Serology
Scientific Services
Histology Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA) - Anatomical Pathology - Technical Module
Molecular Biology College of American Pathologists (CAP) - Parentage Testing Program for Disputed Paternity National Institute of Forensic Science (NIFS) - Collaborative Testing Service Program for DNA Profiling
Toxicology College of American Pathologists (CAP) - Alcohols and Volatiles; Carbon Monoxide; Toxicology, Forensic Toxicology The Division of Analytical Laboratories Proficiency Testing Programs - Alcohol Proficiency Testing Program; Australasian Forensic Toxicology; Illicit Drugs and Driving Internal Proficiency Testing Programs (prepared by Organisational Development) -Amphetamines (until December 2002); -Benzodiazepines (Until December 2002); -Tricyclic Antidepressants (Until December 2002); -Unknown Toxicology; -Repeat Coronial Case
Forensic Pathology
College of American Pathologists (CAP) - Autopsy Pathology; Forensic Pathology American Society of Clinical Pathologists - Check Sample Education Program Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA) - Quality Assurance Program for Anatomical Pathology
Organisational Development Section
The Institute's Organisational Development Section co-ordinated and evaluated 71 internal and external quality assurance programs for the Toxicology, Histology and Molecular Biology laboratories as well as for the Donor Tissue Bank of Victoria and Forensic Pathology Division. The section also:
• Prepared 7 in-house quality assurance programs and 25 in-house controls for the Toxicology laboratory.
• Prepared management review reports for all Divisions including a summary and recommendations regarding audit findings, CIRCA's, and quality assurance programs.
 • Provided advice and improvement recommendations as well as progress update regarding quality, risk, safety and business improvements issues to the Quality Review Committee. Left: Tissue Bank scientist Eve Glage assess tissue prior to processing. Therapeutic and Goods Administration (TGA) guidelines ensure that all tissue must be assessed for suitability and processed according to strict criteria prior to release for clinical applications.
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