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As a leading supplier of complete quality control systems—from setup to data analysis—Bio-Rad is fully committed to providing its customers with the training and education they need to maintain reliable and accurate QC test results. By offering everything from basic training to advanced theory, our aim is a continuously higher standard in lab QC. Our commitment to education means we’re always connecting our customers with lessons and training for optimal performance and results.
As a leading provider of trusted, independent QC products, we offer a full spectrum of training around our QC solutions. We know that reliable training is just as important as trust in quality.
Our QC data management solution, Unity, helps any lab connect and compare their data with the world’s largest QC interlaboratory program—and course-correct in real time. Our educational programs help optimize your use of the Unity solution.
We offer numerous programs for extended learning. From access to KOLs and thought leaders through video and webinars to an extensive library of articles and case studies, our customers have high quality education at their fingertips.
Whether you need help configuring our leading Unity data management software to fit your lab’s needs or guidance learning how to use our basic and advanced solutions, we offer complimentary virtual live sessions to discuss a range of QC and Unity topics.
We provide updated QC educational materials for every level of expertise. From core topics in the QC arena to experimental design and strategy, QC statistics, and risk management—you’ll find resources at the basic, intermediate, and advanced levels.
Our External Quality Assessment Services (EQAS) programs are fully accredited and offer comprehensive reporting and reliable technical support. Bio-Rad quality plus EQAS objectivity equals added confidence to your lab results. Join the global Bio-Rad EQAS family of participants to receive your unique laboratory number and get started today.
Attend a live, virtual training session with one of Bio-Rad’s professional trainers—and build your skills in efficient QC data management. Sessions are complimentary, presented in English, and available to worldwide customers. P.A.C.E. credits (CEU) are offered.
Learn about the reports that are included with your lab’s participation in the Unity Interlaboratory Program, the world’s largest QC peer group program.
Learn how to use Analytical Goals in Unity Real Time 2 as a retrospective or ongoing review tool that can help you optimize QC effort and cost.
Learn basic navigation of the Unity Real Time 2 software, how to enter QC results manually, and how to use the Bench/Supervisor Review tools to perform QC evaluation and documentation.
Learn about a feature that helps you perform unlimited types of data comparisons in Unity Real Time 2. Use the Data analysis grid to compare your data against the peer group, against your evaluation means/standard deviation, and against multiple instruments.
Learn how the Yundt and Youden charts available with Unity Real Time 2 and Unity Real Time online can help you evaluate bias, imprecision, and linearity.
Introducing a new and free P.A.C.E.-approved QC Workbook, Bio-Rad is committed to help achieve your quality goals in the path for a higher standard of quality patient care. Throughout this digital, interactive workbook, you will learn:
A webinar with James H. Nichols, Ph.D., DABCC, FAACC An essential part of reliable patient results is managing QC data generated from multiple instruments. Dr. Nichols discusses how to review & manage QC data, assess lab performance, and troubleshoot QC trends and shifts.
A webinar with Curtis Parvin, PhD, Biostatistical Advisor. Designing a good QC plan can be a daunting task. These simple recommendations can provide guidance to the lab and are essential to include in a good QC plan. They have been used and proven effective by many labs.
A webinar with Lorin Bachmann, Ph.D. Quality control results are flagged daily, and labs may have different procedures to resolve the issue. Dr. Bachmann discusses steps to recover from an out-of-control event and how to evaluate patient results after recovery.
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