Nephrologists perform more accurate urinalysis than clinical laboratory personnel
Rachael Williams
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A prospective study at the University of California Davis Medical Center has revealed worrying inaccuracies in urinalyses performed by the centers' affiliated clinical laboratory. The findings call into question the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988, which recommend that certified technicians conduct laboratory tests rather than physicians.
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