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Title: ETHICS IN LABORATORY


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ETHICS IN LABORATORY
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WHAT IS ETHICS
  • PRINCIPLES
  • MORAL
  • BELIEFS
  • MORAL VALUES
  • A set of principles of right conduct

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PROFESSIONALISM
  • Trust worthy, Competent, Respectful, Act with
    Integrity, Considerate, Empathetic, Courteous,
    Dependable

4
PROFESSIONALISM
  • CO-OPERATIVE, COMMITTED, APPROACHABLE,
    TRUSTWORTHY, SUPPORTIVE, RESPECTFUL, ACCOUNTABLE

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PROFESSIONALISM
  • A SPECIFIC STYLE OF BEHAVIOUR IN THE WORK PLACE
  • VALUES AND PROFESSIONAL ROLES EXHIBITED IN OUR
    BEHAVIOUR
  • RESPECT FOR SELF AND OTHERS
  • MATURE RESPOSIBILITY
  • PROBLEM SOLVING

6
PROFESSIONALISM
  • THEY HAVE ATTITUDE AND CONFLICT VALUE
  • SELF RESPECT
  • ACCEPT PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY
  • RESPECT FOR OTHERS
  • RESPECT THE EXPERIENCE

7
UNPROFESSIONALISM
  • NOT CONFIRMING TO THE STANDARDS OF A PROFESSION
    OR UNPROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOUR

8
MEDICAL ETHICS
  • AUTONOMY
  • BENEFICENCE
  • NONMALEFICENCE Acting without malice towards
    patient
  • JUSTICE
  • TRUTHFULNESS AND HONESTY
  • DIGNITY
  • HELSINKI DECLARATION

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HISTORY OF ETHICS
  • MEDICAL ETHICS HAS BEEN PREVALENT SINCE 13TH
    CENTURY
  • IT WAS GIVEN ANTIQUE VALUE .
  • IT IS A FIELD OF APPLIED ETHICS ,THE STUDY OF
    MORAL VALUES AND JUDGEMENT AS APPLIED TO
    MEDICINE.
  • ARE DOCTORS TODAY FOLLOWING ESTABLISHED
    PRINCIPLES OF MEDICAL ETHICS?

10
HISTORY OF ETHICS IN LABORATORY
  • REVIEW INDICATES 1975 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR
    CLINICAL CHEMISTRY ISSUED GUIDELINES TO ETHICS
    GOVERNING THE CONDUCT OF CLINICAL CHEMISTRY
  • CONGRESS DISCUSSION CONTINUED FOR SEVERAL YEARS
    1978, 1981 - BUT IT WAS ACCEPTED ONLY ON MAY
    29,1990

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DO WE NEED A SENSE OF ETHICS ?
  • HELPS TO DEVELOP AND UNDERSTAND THE IMAGE IN
    OURSELF AS PROFESSIONALS
  • LABORATORY PRFESSIONALS ARE PHYSICIANS,
    SCIENTISTS, OR BOTH
  • PROFESSIONAL ETHICS GIVES VOICE TO THE MORAL BOND
    THAT LINKS PROFESSION, THE INDIVIDUALS IT SERVES
  • IT STRENGHENS THE SENSE OF ETHICAL
    RESPSONSIBLITY.

12
WE NEED ETHICS
  • WE SERVE THE SOCIETY AS WHOLE
  • WE HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE INTEREST AND WELL BEING
    OF THE INDIVIDUALS
  • WE PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN PUBLIC INTEREST AND
    THE COMMON GOOD WITH ETHICAL STANDARDS
  • ETHICS IS THE KEY ELEMENT IN THE PUBLIC TRUST IN
    THE PROFESSION.

13
ETHICS
  • LABORATORY EXAMINATION IN
  • PHYSIOLOGY (MUSCLE, NERVE, BLOOD, URINE)
  • PATHOLOGY
  • TWO TYPES OF EXAMINATION
  • CLINICAL EXAMINATION
  • PATHOLOGICAL EXAMINATION
  • ETHICS IS IMPORTANT FOR BOTH TYPES OF EXAMINATION

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LABORATORY ETHICSExamination of patient
  • Keywords
  • Laboratory Test
  • General Test
  • System Examination
  • Diagnosis
  • Interpretation

15
LABORATORY ETHICSExamination of patient
  • Examination Process
  • pre-analytic
  • analytic
  • post-analytic phases

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LABORATORY ETHICSExamination of patient
  • The pre-analytic phase
  • 1) deciding to organize the examination
  •  2) informing the patient and gaining consent
  •  3) ordering the examination and preparing the
    patient
  • 4) collecting the specimen

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LABORATORY ETHICSExamination of patient
  • The analytic phase consists of
  • preparing the sample
  • storing the sample
  • analysing the results
  • verifying the results

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LABORATORY ETHICSExamination of patient
  • The post-analytic phase
  • reporting the results
  • interpreting the results
  • informing the patient or relatives of the
    meaning of the results
  • applying the results to patient care
  •  

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LABORATORY ETHICSExamination of patient
  • CONFIDENTIALITY
  • COUNSELLING
  • JUSTIFICATION
  • PROBLOEMS IN CONNECTION WITH DISCLOSURE OF TRUE
    CAUSE OF DEATH
  • EXPERT TESTIMONY IN GENETIC AND AUTOPSY

20
Laboratory Quality Assurance
  • Autonomous bodies like CMC Vellore
  • Internal quality assurance
  • External quality assurance Biorad control
  • National Accreditation Board of Laboratories

21
What The Data User Can Do
  • Adopt Best Practices for the Detection and
    Deterrence of Laboratory Fraud
  • Utilize Contractual Agreements
  • Adopt QAPP, SAMP, DQO and SOP
  • Consider Third-Party Experts

22
Quality Assurance/Quality Control Requirements in
the Laboratory Contract
  • Prior to awarding a contract, the laboratory
    QA/QC requirements should be evaluated
  • Provides insight into the laboratorys ability to
    comply with contract and method specific
    requirements

23
Laboratory Selection and Use of Phased Audits
  • Two-phase audit and check system is a method for
    oversight of laboratory operations.
  • The process includes a pre-award on-site audit
    and follow-up audit

24
Monitoring Laboratory Performance Using Follow-up
Audits
  • Verify the adequacy and maintenance of
    instrumentation
  • Continuity of personnel meeting experience
    requirements
  • Acceptable performance of analytical and QC
    procedures

25
Performance Evaluation Samples
  • PES are used to assess routine performance levels
    of laboratories
  • General QA oversight of laboratories should
    include PES program
  • Use of PES sends a message to a laboratory that
    the client is serious about performance of the
    laboratory

26
Split-Sample Analyses
  • Useful tool in detecting and deterring data
    quality problems
  • Measure inter laboratory performance on sample
    matrices relevant to a program (drinking water,
    waste water, etc)
  • Existence of split-samples can be divulged to
    primary laboratory or not

27
Laboratory Performance Histories
  • Performance histories are shared among utilities,
    regulatory agencies, government project managers,
    etc
  • Certain third-party consultants maintain
    performance histories of laboratories

28
Ethical Conduct
  • Laboratories should have a company ethics policy
    read and signed by all employees
  • Training should be provided to staff
  • Specific method performed by the laboratory
    should be written and maintained
  • Laboratory management must provide adequate
    resources and assign sufficient authority to
    supervisors

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What The Laboratory Can Do
  • Ethics References
  • Ethics Policy or Statement
  • Employee Ethics Agreements
  • Ethics Communication
  • Ethics Program Management
  • Ethics Procedures
  • Zero Tolerance Policy
  • Ethics Assistance and Reporting Mechanism
  • Compliance Plan A plan to ensure compliance of
    ethics policy
  • Ethics Training
  • Compliance Audits To check if ethics policy is
    adhered to

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Potential Laboratory Fraud and the Data User
  • Fraudulent activities are being performed by
    laboratories
  • Protect your program(s) by planning or
    reassessing your needs
  • Utilize best practices whenever possible to meet
    your analytical requirements

31
Ethics in laboratory
  • IT IS URINE AND STOOL FOR YOU .. BUT IT IS
    BREAD AND BUTTER FOR US
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