Proficiency testing in analytical chemistry, microbiology, and laboratory medicine : working group discussions on current status, problems, and future directions

Working group (WG) discussions on proficiency testing (PT) held at the joint Eurachem/ EQALM workshop, Borås, Sweden, 24–26 September 2000 are summarized. The discussions focused on aspects of PT and accreditation (WG 1), general aspects of PT in analytical chemistry (WG 2), microbiology (WG 3), and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Accreditation and quality assurance 2001-04, Vol.6 (4-5), p.140-146
Hauptverfasser: ÖRNEMARK, Ulf, BOLEY, Nick, VAN DER VEEN, Adriaan, THOLEN, Daniel W, GOLZE, Manfred, CHRISTENSEN, Jytte Molin, DE BIEVRE, Paul, DE LEER, Ed W. B, SAEED, Khalid, VAN BERKEL, Petronella M, SCHMIDT, Rainer, NOBLE, Michael, MÄKINEN, Irma, KEINÄNEN, Mauri, ULDALL, Adam, STEENSLAND, Heidi
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Zusammenfassung:Working group (WG) discussions on proficiency testing (PT) held at the joint Eurachem/ EQALM workshop, Borås, Sweden, 24–26 September 2000 are summarized. The discussions focused on aspects of PT and accreditation (WG 1), general aspects of PT in analytical chemistry (WG 2), microbiology (WG 3), and laboratory medicine (WG 4), incorporation of measurement uncertainty into PT schemes (WG 5), international harmonization of PT schemes (WG 6), and the role of PT in the international structure of chemical measurement (WG 7). Current status, problems and future directions are identified. Each WG contained a majority of participants experienced in the subject being covered by that WG, and a few participants with different expertise. This was done to promote cross-fertilization of ideas between sectors, a key objective of the workshop. The WG issues reflected the content of the keynote lectures and some issues were covered from different perspectives by more than one group.
ISSN:0949-1775
1432-0517
1432-0517
DOI:10.1007/s007690100327