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Improving the Impact of Laboratory Practice Guidelines: A New Paradigm for Metrics- American Society for Microbiology

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From: Alice Weissfeld [mailto:[email protected]]
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To: DivC ([email protected])
Subject: Blood Culture Contamination Laboratory Practice Survey
The American Society for Microbiology (ASM) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
are conducting a survey to learn about laboratories’ practices and policies for reducing blood culture
contamination with the goal of improving practice and patient care. This post-survey will take
approximately 35 minutes to complete; participation is voluntary. The results of this post-survey will be
compared with those from the baseline survey distributed six months ago.
The results from the survey will be compiled and shared in aggregate as a learning tool, presented at
professional conferences, and potentially published in a professional journal in the field of laboratory
science. All information collected in this survey will be kept in a secure manner; your IP address will NOT
be retained.
Visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/6TNXKMF to complete the survey. Thank you for taking the
time to complete this post-survey by (date to be determined upon OMB approval). Your feedback is
important for guiding ASM and CDC’s efforts to improve laboratory practice and patient care. Contact
[email protected] with questions or concerns.
Thank you, Alice

Alice S. Weissfeld, PhD, D(ABMM), F(AAM)

Microbiology Specialists Inc.
8911 Interchange Drive, Houston, Texas 77054
Telephone (713) 663-6888/ Fax (713) 663-7722
Email: [email protected]

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