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QuidelOrtho Science BYTES Podcast
QuidelOrtho
52 episodes
2 weeks ago
A monthly podcast for lab professionals covering current advancements in science and technology that can impact better patient care.
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Life Sciences
Education,
Science
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A monthly podcast for lab professionals covering current advancements in science and technology that can impact better patient care.
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Life Sciences
Education,
Science
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Sigma Metrics and the Value of Real World Evidence
QuidelOrtho Science BYTES Podcast
16 minutes 24 seconds
2 years ago
Sigma Metrics and the Value of Real World Evidence
Six Sigma is a popular way to measure quality. Sigma metrics have been adapted for the clinical laboratory by incorporating observed accuracy, precision and total error allowed (TEa). In vitro diagnostic (IVD) manufacturers have used Six Sigma to assess the quality of their assays using a small number of well-controlled systems to generate the data. QuidelOrtho has developed a novel approach to assess laboratory Sigma metrics for a broad range of assays using data from over 1,300 Vitros® instruments used in clinical labs.  In this podcast, Johanna Miller, data scientist at QuidelOrtho, discusses the value of using real-world data to perform Sigma metric studies and how a lab can use this information.    About Our Speaker:  Johanna Miller holds a bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering from the University of Rochester and a master's in product development and data science from the Rochester Institute of Technology. She spent 10 years developing expertise on Vitros systems and the data it generates, while working in product development. Currently, she focuses on developing new and interesting methods to use data at QuidelOrtho - specifically to bring insights directly to labs using Six Sigma quality scores. 
QuidelOrtho Science BYTES Podcast
A monthly podcast for lab professionals covering current advancements in science and technology that can impact better patient care.