ACM's site training program is comprised of modules designed to help optimize operations for sites involved in the collection, handling, packaging, and shipping of specimens to our lab for analysis. The self-led courses listed below can be distributed to site personnel as part of site initiation or as standalone mitigation efforts.
ACM Site Training is an interactive learning experience designed to educate site staff on best practices for specimen collection and handling. This all-inclusive course is an engaging and efficient way to ease the burden on busy sites, equipping them with the knowledge and resources needed to partner successfully with our central laboratory.
The course provides guidance on:
The QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus Blood Collection and Handling Training is an interactive learning experience designed to help sites understand and manage the blood collection and handling process in efforts to reduce the failure rate and improve confidence in the results.
The course provides guidance on:
The Small Volume Blood Collection and Handling Training is designed to help sites understand and manage small volume blood collection in efforts to maintain blood quality and reduce wastage inherent with larger tubes.
The course contains three corresponding lessons associated with the process of collecting and handling:
ACM's Specimen Collection & Handling for Coagulation Testing course is designed to help sites properly collect and handle specimens for coagulation testing in an effort to reduce the failure rate and improve confidence in the test results.
This course offers the following:
Reach 360 is ACM's Learning Management System (LMS) designed specifically for delivering and managing the site training for our clients who want to track learner activity and course completion but do not have or want to use their LMS. ACM's Reach 360 offers this benefit to host our training content by providing:
Download the CDC Exempt Form and fill out completely for samples that are imported into the US from sites that do not need a CDC Import Permit because they are not shipping known infectious biological agents.
Instructions: