de Araújo, 2019 - Google Patents
A Quality Improvement Cycle for Microbiologyde Araújo, 2019
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- de Araújo V
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- Acta Scientific Microbiology
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Laboratory analysis is a process starting at the clinician (who orders a given exam) and ending at the same professional–when evaluating a result, then diagnosing and managing the patient [1]. That includes all microbiology lab determinations and other related …
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