American Association for Clinical Chemistry
Improving healthcare through laboratory medicine
Capital Local Section Events

2012 MEETINGS

 
June 4 Improving the Diagnosis of Sepsis - Current best practices and the role of Procalcitonin
  Stefan Riedel, MD, PhD, D(ABMM), FASCP, FCAP
Assistant Professor, Pathology & Medical Microbiology
The Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine
Director, Clinical Pathology Laboratories
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
  Quest Diagnostics Nichols Institute
Chantilly, VA
  RSVP to Lorin Bachmann by May 26, 2012
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2011 MEETINGS

December 8 What Information Do We Need to Implement High Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin Assays in Clinical Practice?"
  Fred Apple, PhD
2011 Capital Section Reiner Award Recipient
Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Minnesota, Medical Director of Clinical Laboratories, Hennepin County Medical Center
  Shimadzu Scientific Instruments - Training Center
7100 Riverwood Dr.
Columbia, MD 21046
  RSVP to Danni Meany by November 18, 2011
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June 24 Hemoglobin A1c: New Developments Impacting Diagnosis and Management of Diabetes
  David B. Sacks, M.B., Ch.B., F.A.C.P., FRCPath
Chief of Clinical Chemistry In Department of Laboratory Medicine, National Institutes of Health
  Children's National
5th Floor Research, Class
111 Michigan Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20010 Directions: If you are driving to Children's National Medical Center's main campus, you can find directions on our website, or you can use one of the popular mapping services on the Internet by typing in our main campus address: 111 Michigan Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20010. If you need to have directions mailed, faxed, or e-mailed to you, contact the Welcome Desk at 202-476-3000.
  RSVP to Errica by June 20, 2011
202-476-5974 (direct)
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May 9-10 ACMT Seminars in Forensic Toxicology: Stimulants
Hyatt Arlington - Rosslyn, VA
Metropolitan Washington, DC
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 March 22 Method Validation for the Clinical Laboratory
R. Neill Carey, Ph.D., Patricia E. Garrett, Ph.D., Clark Rundell, Ph.D. and Sten Westgard, M.S.
Owens Auditorium, located in the Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins Hospital
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