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Quality and Risk Management in the IVF Laboratory

Updated edition of this bestselling book, now extended to include quality and risk management in the ART clinic.

Sharon T. Mortimer (Author), David Mortimer (Author)

9781107421288, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 2 March 2015

237 pages, 63 b/w illus. 24 tables
23.5 x 15.6 x 1.1 cm, 0.41 kg

Review of previous edition: 'This is a clearly written introduction … from authors with many years of experience in the speciality. They have succeeded in producing an account that is not only highly readable but also authoratitive and well referenced … this book will be very useful to IVF laboratory units embarking on developing a QMS and very worthwhile reading for every member of the team.' The Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Public concern over high-profile mistakes in IVF clinics and the concomitant increase in governmental regulation, have given rise to widespread recognition of the need for accreditation of IVF clinics. Modern accreditation schemes are largely based on the principles of ISO 9001 and related standards, at the heart of which lies the expectation of a formal quality management system. Risk analysis and risk minimization are also being demanded of IVF clinics, but many only have limited understanding of how to approach these essential management tasks. This book brings together the basics of quality management and risk management, focussing on 'prophylactic management' - prevention rather than cure. Each chapter in this new edition is fully updated and extended to include new material such as, quality and risk management in the ART clinic, and an illustrative example of a 'well-run' clinic. This is the essential guide for clinicians and IVF laboratory staff.

1. Introduction
2. Regulation, licensing and accreditation
3. Quality and quality management
4. What is risk?
5. Process and systems
6. Making it work
7. Quality and risk management tools
8. What's gone wrong? – troubleshooting
9. Risk management – being proactive
10. How are we doing? – benchmarking
11. Specifying systems
12. Human resources: finding (and keeping) the right staff
13. Illustrative example of a well-controlled laboratory
14. Is the 'well-run lab' enough? Quality and risk management in the IVF clinic
References and recommended reading
Index.

Subject Areas: Infertility & fertilization [MFKC1], Medical equipment & techniques [MBG]

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