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Monitoring Laboratory Practices in the United States
 - Selected References for Laboratory Personnel Issues:
    Laboratory Management Issues
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  1. Frings CS. Setting a Climate for Motivating Your Staff. Med Lab Obs. 1993;25:47-50.

  2. Sorrell DI, McMinn M. Helping Staff Excel: Career Growth Without a Ladder. Med Lab Obs. 1993;25:37-42.

  3. Barros A. Two Magic Words with an Exhilirating Effect; Expression of Gratitude in Personnel Management. Med Lab Obs. 1992;24:7-8.

  4. Fulger CL. Creative Strategies to Survive the Shortage: Managing Laboratory Staff for Evening Shift. Med Lab Obs. 1992;24:39-42.

  5. Hendrix BB. Don't Neglect Your Gold-medal Workers; Motivating Excellent Medical Laboratory Employees. Med Lab Obs. 1992;24:9-10.

  6. Roneau KV. 10 Morale Boosters for Off-shift Staff; Medical Laboratory Personnel Working on Night Shifts. Med Lab Obs. 1992;24:40-41.

  7. Umiker WO. Motivating Staff: Proactive and Reactive Techniques. Med Lab Obs. 1992;24:38-42.

  8. de Cediel N, Fraser CG, Deom A, Josefsson L, Worth HG, Zinder O. Guidelines (1988) for Training in Clinical Laboratory Management. International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC)Education Division and International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Clinical Chemistry Division Commission on Teaching of Clinical Chemistry. Clin.Chim.Acta 1989;185:S4-S15

  9. Roseman E. The Care and Feeding of Your Staff. Med Lab Obs. 1985;17:87-90.

  10. Trevelen S, Lepore S. Our Lab Week Lasted a Month; An Imaginative Lab Awareness Month Boosted Staff Morale and Opened New Channels of Communication with Other Hospital Departments. Med Lab Obs. 1985;17:53-55.

  11. Roseman E. Resolving Staff Conflicts Through Team Building. Med Lab Obs. 1984;16:95-99.

  12. Peddecord, K. M. and Taylor, R. N. Evaluation of Laboratory Quality Assurance Activities: Final Report. Grant Number HSO4767. 1983. Washington, DC, Department of Health and Human Services. Ref Type: Report

  13. Trolio WM. A Tool for Better Lab-Medical Staff Relations. Med Lab Obs. 1983;15:109-112.

  14. Yapit MK. An Experiment in Staff Development. Med Lab Obs. 1983;15:75-78.

  15. O'Neil W. Laboratory Management New Roles for the Laboratory Manager. Hospitals. 1982;84-89.

  16. Marty J. A Survey of Attitudes Toward Two Motivating Factors. Am J Med Technol. 1977;43:672-677.


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