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.
When more than 50,000 specimens arrive in a day, who oversees it all? Watch ARUP's video to find out.
When 50,000 specimens arrive in a day, big data results. What happens then?
What happens when blood is drawn and sent to the lab? 50,000 specimens arrive at ARUP in a typical day. How are they processed?
How does Specimen Receiving handle over 50,000 specimens per day? Watch the video to find out.
Watch this video to find out how ARUP's Transportation department gets more than 50,000 specimens a day to where they need to be.
ARUP's Family Health Clinic helps employees make preventive and primary-care services more accessible.
A psychologist, Kay Redfield Jamison, PhD, addressed the issues of mental illness and well-being among medical students and doctors as suicide rates climb and burnout and depression interrupt careers.
Louise Aronson, MD, MFA, proposed that the focus in medicine needs to shift from a science-centered one to a care-centered one—a concept that has endured since the time of Hippocrates.
Stressing inclusivity, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian, told a healthcare audience that we can all be leaders and learn leadership qualities from past presidents.
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.
In videos, ARUP medical directors share more about the role a large academic-medical reference laboratory plays in propelling personalized medicine.