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Sharyn Orton

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MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|July 24, 2013
Is your lab inspection-ready?Sharyn Orton
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|May 17, 2012
The future of laboratory developed testsSharyn Orton
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|June 7, 2014
Understanding the CLIA individualized quality control plan (IQCP)Sharyn Orton
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|June 21, 2018
Proficiency testing todaySharyn Orton
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|June 21, 2018
Proficiency testing todaySharyn Orton
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|September 26, 2012
CLIA inspection deficiencies--what they mean and how to avoid themSharyn Orton
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|January 8, 2004
Two percent of HIV-positive U.S. blood donors are infected with non-subtype B strainsEric L Delwart, Sharyn Orton, Bharat Parekh, et al.
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MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|July 24, 2013
Is your lab inspection-ready?Sharyn Orton
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|May 17, 2012
The future of laboratory developed testsSharyn Orton
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|June 7, 2014
Understanding the CLIA individualized quality control plan (IQCP)Sharyn Orton
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|June 21, 2018
Proficiency testing todaySharyn Orton
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|June 21, 2018
Proficiency testing todaySharyn Orton
MLO: Medical Laboratory Observer|September 26, 2012
CLIA inspection deficiencies--what they mean and how to avoid themSharyn Orton
AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses|January 8, 2004
Two percent of HIV-positive U.S. blood donors are infected with non-subtype B strainsEric L Delwart, Sharyn Orton, Bharat Parekh, et al.
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