Ben Kuhar, a network engineer at ARUP, spent two weeks in Puerto Rico helping rebuild IT infrastructure after Hurricane Maria.
ARUP Laboratories announced a new chief executive officer (CEO) and president. Sherrie Perkins, MD, PhD, accepted the role of CEO and Andrew Theurer accepted the position of president.
ARUP detailed its 25-year journey toward achieving the prestigious Six Sigma score for lost specimens. The Six Sigma quality method seeks an error rate of no more than 3.4 defects per million.
By avoiding unnecessary testing, patients and healthcare organizations can save money while still providing quality patient care.
This past holiday season, ARUP employees (through payroll deductions) donated more than $47,000 to five selected ambassador charities.
ARUP Laboratories announced the appointment of Julio C. Delgado, MD, MS, as chief medical officer (CMO), director of laboratories, and co-chief of the Clinical Pathology Division.
The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) has awarded Marc Couturier, PhD, D(ABMM), the 2017 Diagnostics Young Investigator Award.
Karl V. Voelkerding, MD, FCAP, has won the CAP Distinguished Service Award for developing accreditation requirements and proficiency testing for next-generation sequencing (NGS).
A group of pathology experts emphasizes the robust and varying roles inherent in a test’s clinical utility and to challenge the restrictive “fit” of a new definition that some payers are promoting.
ARUP had a new booth at this year’s AACC, which towered some 16 feet high, encompassing 400 sq. ft. and proudly displaying a 16 ½ ft. interactive screen.
ARUP Laboratories announced that Edgar Braendle, MD, PhD, has been named CEO, effective August 16, 2016.
While recently touring Salt Lake City-based ARUP Laboratories, Utah Congressman Chris Stewart witnessed one of the country’s largest national reference laboratories in action.