Introducing New NAACLS Members
We are pleased to introduce the following new members of the NAACLS Review Committee for Accredited Programs (RCAP) and Programs Approval Review Committee (PARC): Linda R. Riipi, PhD, MT(ASCP), is…
We are pleased to introduce the following new members of the NAACLS Review Committee for Accredited Programs (RCAP) and Programs Approval Review Committee (PARC): Linda R. Riipi, PhD, MT(ASCP), is…
NAACLS is pleased to announce that the following programs were accredited by the Board of Directors at its April 2015 meeting: MLS Programs Barry University, Miami Shores, FL College of…
We are pleased to introduce the following new members of the NAACLS Review Committee for Accredited Programs (RCAP) and Programs Approval Review Committee (PARC): Candice Grayson, MS, MA, MT(ASCP), is…
…I have served as a clinical laboratory science programs inspector for the past 19 years and have inspected clinical laboratory science programs throughout the country and abroad. I am internationally…
…emerging programs for a maximum period of 4 years. Approved was the following policy for awarding the number of years for initial Doctoral programs: The initial award for NAACLS Doctoral…
We are pleased to introduce the following new members of the NAACLS Board of Directors (BOD), Review Committee for Accredited Programs (RCAP), Programs Approval Review Committee (PARC) and Doctoral Review…
…last three active years must be on the program’s homepage or one click away from the program’s homepage with the link clearly identified as program outcomes. Programs must present all…
…programs when they reach Serious Applicant Status (SAS) or Doctoral Candidacy Status (DCS). Invoices are sent in January and July. January invoices include programs that reached SAS or DCS within…
By Dianne M. Cearlock, PhD, Chief Executive Officer Just as educational programs in the clinical laboratory science disciplines go through rigorous review processes to achieve accreditation or approval from NAACLS,…
…that programs outside the United States or its’ territories are sponsored by institutions that meet standards for quality, Standard I.A was amended to include I.A.4 “an Institution recognized by the…
…programs? In order to produce “competent” clinical laboratory personnel, training programs have an obligation to be “competent” themselves. The NAACLS Standards, and the process by which NAACLS evaluates programs, assesses…
…programs. The phlebotomy and clinical assistant programs will be “accredited” similarly to all other programs; It’s time to review our current standards to determine if they should be revised and…