CLSI Annual Report - FY2022

"For over fifteen years, laboratories globally have used CLSI standards and guidelines to achieve and maintain international accreditation aligned to ISO 15189 and ISO 17025 standards. Accreditation builds customer confidence, facilitates trusted diagnostic test results, and reduces errors. If a laboratory is accredited, patients receive trusted care as clinicians manage patients based on accurate, timely, and reliable results." –Patrick Mateta, DHA, CQA (ASQ) Vice President, Global Health Partnerships, CLSI

Global Health Partnerships Highlights

Our Partnerships Program: Global Laboratory Standards

7 Labs Newly Accredited or Recommended for Accreditation

for a Healthier World Currently Working In: Barbados Guyana Jamaica Tanzania Trinidad & Tobago Zambia Zimbabwe

11 In-Person Trainings Held

237 Live Participants Trained

13 Virtual Trainings Held

330 Virtual Participants Trained

6 Workshops Held

124 Participants From 30+ Countries Trained

New collaborations: •Center for Integrated Health Programs (Nigeria)

•Foundation Quality India •Georgetown University •Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Non-State Actor

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