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Webinar recording: Quality assurance in medical laboratories

Webinar on demand | Online | January 21, 2026, 3:00 – 4:00 PM

The Jan 21 webinar is now available on-demand. Request access today to watch the full session and expert Q&A and learn how digital solutions transform quality control (QC) processes in laboratories.


Overview

Webinar recording: Quality assurance in medical laboratories – overcoming laboratory challenges with digital solutions

Quality assurance (QA) is a non-negotiable foundation of laboratory credibility and patient safety. Yet many laboratories still rely on slow, error-prone manual processes that limit efficiency and oversight.

The quality assurance webinar is now available on-demand. Request access to explore how laboratories can move beyond paperwork, automate key metrics for accreditation and use digital solutions to gain real-time visibility into shifts, trends and quality performance.

Foundation of lab credibility

Quality assurance (QA) is not a regulatory burden but the core safeguard for accurate, precise test results – supporting patient safety, your lab’s reputation and clinical trust.

Peer comparison builds confidence

Comparing your lab performance with laboratories worldwide using the same control lots, instruments and assays gives you confidence in your test accuracy and reliability. 

Digitalization can improve your processes

Learn how other laboratories improved overall quality control efficiency through automation and real-time statistical analysis.

Webinar recording

Webinar recording

Don't miss an opportunity to learn from a hands-on experience of your colleagues how digital solutions can play a vital role in streamlining the QA processes in a lab.

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Speakers

Keynote: Col. Pitipat Jamnarnwej

Our keynote speaker is Col. Pitipat Jamnarnwej, MD, a clinical pathologist and Head of the Division of Clinical Pathology and Hematology, Department of Clinical Pathology, Phramongkutklao Hospital and College of Medicine, Bangkok, Thailand.

Col. Dr. Pitipat Jamnarnwej is a Clinical Pathologist, Deputy Director, Department of Clinical Pathology, Phramongkutklao Army Hospital.

He graduated from Phramongkutklao College of Medicine, Mahidol University in 2005 and did his residency training in Clinical Pathology at Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University in 2009.

He is a member of the Subcommittee​ of Accreditation for Practice of Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Royal Thai College of Pathologist and Reception Secretary of Thai Society of Clinical Pathology. With 15 years of working experience in the field of medical laboratory management and transfusion medicine, he has been invited by many organizations as guest lecturer for academic presentations.

Moderator: Silvia Donzella

Lab IT Product Manager APAC, Roche

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Focusing on quality control processes in a clinical pathology lab

A high-throughput biochemistry clinical pathology lab in Thailand faced significant challenges in managing its quality control (QC) processes.

Read the case study to find out more.

Ready to learn more about transforming quality control?

Contact us to learn more about navify quality assurance solutions.

References and notes
  1. F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. Improving quality control management with navify Quality Performance: a case study in Thailand (MC--18242).
  2. F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. The implementation of navify Quality Performance at Compiègne-Noyon Hospital, France (MC--18917).
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