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Sharon S Ehrmeyer

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Annals of Saudi Medicine|August 3, 2011
Plan for quality to improve patient safety at the point of careSharon S Ehrmeyer
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|January 22, 2013
Satisfying regulatory and accreditation requirements for quality controlSharon S Ehrmeyer
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|March 4, 2005
CLIA 2003's new concept: equivalent quality controlRonald H Laessig, Sharon S Ehrmeyer
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|July 6, 2004
Has compliance with CLIA requirements really improved quality in US clinical laboratories?Sharon S Ehrmeyer, Ronald H Laessig
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|June 21, 2007
Point-of-care testing, medical error, and patient safety: a 2007 assessmentSharon S Ehrmeyer, Ronald H Laessig
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|October 21, 2009
Regulatory compliance for point-of-care testing: 2009 United States perspectiveSharon S Ehrmeyer, Ronald H Laessig
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|May 24, 2020
POCT Analysts' Perspective: Practices and Wants for ImprovementSten A Westgard, Henk M J Goldschmidt, Sharon S Ehrmeyer
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Annals of Saudi Medicine|August 3, 2011
Plan for quality to improve patient safety at the point of careSharon S Ehrmeyer
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|January 22, 2013
Satisfying regulatory and accreditation requirements for quality controlSharon S Ehrmeyer
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|March 4, 2005
CLIA 2003's new concept: equivalent quality controlRonald H Laessig, Sharon S Ehrmeyer
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|July 6, 2004
Has compliance with CLIA requirements really improved quality in US clinical laboratories?Sharon S Ehrmeyer, Ronald H Laessig
Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine|June 21, 2007
Point-of-care testing, medical error, and patient safety: a 2007 assessmentSharon S Ehrmeyer, Ronald H Laessig
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine|October 21, 2009
Regulatory compliance for point-of-care testing: 2009 United States perspectiveSharon S Ehrmeyer, Ronald H Laessig
The Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine|May 24, 2020
POCT Analysts' Perspective: Practices and Wants for ImprovementSten A Westgard, Henk M J Goldschmidt, Sharon S Ehrmeyer
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