The American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) will host “Body Fluid Testing in the Clinical Laboratory” on February 8. This program will answer all of your questions about body fluid analysis, particularly focusing on non-standard sources of body fluid. Experts will review the first step in body fluid analysis—understanding why the test was ordered, as well as its clinical utility and significance. Practical approaches to performing body fluid testing will be shared so that you can be confident that results are validated, despite the non-standard specimen source.

You will know the pathogenesis of fluid accumulation and the clinical significance of testing chemistry analytes in non-standard body fluids, how to identify the potential barriers and regulatory requirements for non-standard body fluid testing, and strategies to validate body fluid testing and maintain regulatory compliance.

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Source: AACC