Material from earlier meetings
JCTLM meeting on Developments in reference measurement systems for C-reactive protein and the importance of maintaining currently used clinical decision-making criteria
December 1, 2022
GRAND HOTEL VILLA TORRETTA, Sesto San Giovanni, Milano, Italy
14th International CIRME meeting Implementation of metrological traceability in laboratory medicine: where we are and what is missing
November 30, 2022
GRAND HOTEL VILLA TORRETTA, Sesto San Giovanni, Milano, Italy
JCTLM Members’ and stakeholders meeting
December 6, 2021
BIPM, Paris,France
30th Anniversary Quality Symposium of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia Quality Assurance Programs (RCPAQAP)
November 23, 2018
Sydney, Australia
- Why traceability in laboratory medicine is important for patients. Graham Jones (AU)
26th General Conference on Weights and Measures (CGPM)
November 1, 2018
France, Versailles
- Traceability in laboratory medicine: a driver of accurate results for patients by Graham Beastall (UK).
Presentation available here
European Organisation for External Quality Assurance Providers in Laboratory Medicine (EQALM)
October 1, 2018
Zagred, Croatia
- Traceability in laboratory medicine: a driver of accurate results for patients by Graham Beastall (UK).
Presentation available here
Protein and peptide therapeutics and diagnostics: research and quality assurance
October 1, 2018
Chengdu, China
Three JCTLM presentations from JCTLM were included in the programme:
- Developing Reference Measurement Procedures in Compliance with ISO 15193 by Anja Kessler (DE).
Presentation available here - Developing CRMs for Diagnostics in Compliance with ISO 15194 by Karen Phinney (US).
Presentation available here - Linking ISO 15195 accreditation with the performance of IFCC reference measurement procedures for enzymes by Mauro Panteghini (IT).
Presentation available here
2017 JCTLM Members and Stakeholders meeting
December 4, 2017
BIMP, Paris, France
The 31 individual PowerPoint presentations are available here.
IFCC WorldLab Congress 2017
October 1, 2017
Durban, South Africa
- Symposium from JCTLM. Traceability in laboratory medicine: what is it and why is it important?
- Traceability in laboratory medicine: what every laboratory specialist should know. Gary Myers (USA) – Presentation here
- Traceability and harmonisation – powerful tools for trueness of laboratory results. Elvar Theodorsson (Sweden) – Presentation here
- Traceability, education and promotion: getting the message out. Graham Beastall (UK) – Presentation here
- Symposium from IFCC Scientific Division. Recent advances in standardization.
- Commutability issues in standardization of laboratory measurement procedures. Greg Miller (USA)
- Standardization of pregnancy associated plasma protein A. Saara Wittfooth (Finland)
- Standardization of urine albumin assays Lori Bachmann (USA)
- Standardization of CSF proteins Kaj Blennow (Sweden)
XIII Congreso Latinoamericano de Bioquímica Clínica
September 17, 2017
Punta de Este, Uruguay
- ‘Trazabilidad en el laboratorio clínico: lo que cada profesional de laboratorio clínico debería saber’. Silvia Quiroga (Argentina).
Presentation available here. - ‘Trazabilidad y armonización: una herramienta poderosa para la veracidad del resultado del laboratorio’. Marta Torres (Argentina).
- Presentation available here.
IFCC: EFLM EuroMedLab 2017
June 1, 2017
Athens, Greece
- Symposium from JCTLM. Traceability in laboratory medicine: what is it and why is it important?
- Traceability in laboratory medicine: what every laboratory specialist should know. Gary Myers (USA) – Presentation here
- Traceability and harmonisation – powerful tools for trueness of laboratory results. Elvar Theodorsson (Sweden) – Presentation here
- Why traceability in laboratory medicine is important for patients. Graham Jones (Australia) – Presentation here
- Traceability, education and promotion: getting the message out. Graham Beastall (UK) – Presentation here
- Symposium from IFCC Scientific Division. Standardization in endocrinology.
- Clinical needs for standardization in endocrinology. Philippe Gillery (France)
- Eef Lentjes (NL) Standardization of growth hormone. Eef Lentjes (Netherlands)
- Standardization of parathyroid hormone. Catharine Sturgeon (UK)
- Standardization of thyroid function tests. Linda Thienpont (Belgium)
- Poster by Graham Beastall, Robert Wielgosz, Elvar Theodorsson , Dave Armbruster, Graham Jones. Traceability in Laboratory Medicine: A Driver for Accurate Patient Results
RCPA Pathology Update congress
February 1, 2017
Sydney, Australia
- Lecture by Graham Jones. ‘Traceability in laboratory medicine’
APFCB congress
November 1, 2016
Taipei, Taiwan
- Plenary lecture by Graham Jones (Australia). ‘Getting the right answer: the importance of traceability.
- Symposium from IFCC Scientific Division. ‘Standardization a global activity’
- International co-ordination of standardization activities. Ian Young (UK)
- Standardization of thyroid function tests – benefits but also changes to come Graham Beastall (UK)
- Measurement, standardisation and clinical utility of CSF proteins. Kina Höglund (Sweden)
- Symposium from Japanese Society of Clinical Chemistry. ‘Standardization and harmonization in Japan’
- Pancreatic lipase standardization: break out of never-ending journey. Shigeru Ueda (Japan)
- The change from the alkali picrate method to the enzymatic method and the standardization of serum creatinine measurement. Susumu Osawa (Japan)
- MacRM (Multi-Analyte Conventional Reference Material) as a useful tool for nationwide standardization. Naotaka Hamasaki (Japan)
- Symposium from Korean Society of Clinical Chemistry. ‘Standardization effort in Korea’
- Implementing accuracy-based proficiency testing Junghan Song. (Korea)
- Standardization activities of National Medical Reference Laboratory in Korea. Yeo – Min Yun (Korea)
- Current status of triglyceride standardization in Korea. Gye – Cheol Kwon (Korea)
CALILAB 2016 congress
November 1, 2016
Buenos Aires, Argentina
AACC congress
August 1, 2016
Philadelphia, USA
2015 JCTLM Members and Stakeholders meeting
November 30, 2015
BIPM, Paris, France
- The 34 individual PowerPoint presentations are available from: www.bipm.org/cc/AllowedDocuments.jsp?cc=JCTLM