Leading a Successful and Quality Molecular Oncology Laboratory: Actionable Guidance for Laboratory Directors and Supervisors from CLSI MM26

Join CLSI for a webinar on the newly published MM26 Cancer Molecular Testing: Principles of Oncology Test Interpretation, Laboratory and Assay Design, and Clinical Consultation. Learn how to build a cancer testing program and how to maintain and improve a cancer genomics laboratory. Our distinguished speakers will also discuss oncology test interpretation, clinical consultation, and new frontiers in testing. A live Q&A will be available for all of your questions about the CLSI MM26.

Agenda

  • Oncology Test Interpretation and Clinical Consultation | Rong He, MD
  • Building and Growing a Cancer Testing Program | Sertac Kip, MD, PhD
  • Maintaining and Improving a Cancer Genomics Laboratory and New Frontiers in Testing | Dan Jones, MD, PhD
  • Q&A Discussion | Honey Reddi, PhD, Moderator 

Earn 1.25 P.A.C.E.®️ credits. The on-demand recording for this webinar will be available on October 1.

Learning Objectives

  • Appraise the knowledge base required of Molecular Oncology Laboratory Directors for optimal report interpretations and effective communication with clinical stakeholders (oncologists, genetic counselors, other providers).
  • Review the elements of building a successful and high-performing laboratory facility and testing and bioinformatics teams to support complex molecular oncology assays.
  • Identify best practices for sustainable lab quality and techniques to expand the reach and impact of your molecular oncology laboratory.

CLSI is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E.® Program. 

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Guidance for Oncology Laboratory Directors and Supervisors from CLSI MM26
09/26/2024 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  75 minutes
09/26/2024 at 1:00 PM (EDT)  |  75 minutes
Evaluation
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P.A.C.E. Credit and Certificate
1.25 P.A.C.E. credits  |  Certificate available
1.25 P.A.C.E. credits  |  Certificate available