Quality assurance in forensic pathology.
- Author:
Beng Beng Ong
;
Nathan Milne
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Pathology processes;
quality assurance;
standards characteristics;
With quality;
participation
- From:The Malaysian journal of pathology
2009;31(1):17-22
- CountryMalaysia
- Language:Malay
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Abstract:
One of the requirements for proper running of a pathology laboratory is implementation of a quality assurance programme. Forensic pathology is not exempted, especially so when cases are increasing in complexity. It is not difficult to introduce a quality assurance programme even in a small forensic centre. Among the steps that can be implemented including introduction of a set of minimal standards in performance of the autopsy, timeliness and report writing, a vigorous peer review process either internally or externally and participation in external quality programmes. Proper documentation of the post-mortem process (photography, slides and blocks and various imaging modalities) is to be encouraged. There should be limits set on workload of pathologists as overburden is known to lower standards. A pleasant work environment is also essential. Personal continuous medical education should be made mandatory. Introduction of a quality assurance programme will not only improve standards but minimise possible negligence. The post-mortem reports will be seen to carry more weight in court.
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