Quality Assurance and Quality Control of Equipment in Diagnostic Radiology Practice-The Ghanaian Experience

  • Inkoom S
  • Schandorf C
  • Emi-Reynolds G
  • et al.
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Quality control is a standard which certainly has become a style of living. With the improvement of technology every day, we meet new and complicated devices and methods in different fields. Quality control explains the directed use of testing to measure the achievement of a specific standard. It is the process, procedures and authority used to accept or reject all components, drug product containers, closures, in-process materials, packaging material, labeling and drug products, and the authority to review production records to assure that no errors have occurred.The quality which is supposed to be achieved is not a concept which can be controlled by easy, numerical or other means, but it is the control over the intrinsic quality of a test facility and its studies. The aim of this book is to share useful and practical knowledge about quality control in several fields with the people who want to improve their knowledge.

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Inkoom, S., Schandorf, C., Emi-Reynolds, G., & Justice, J. (2011). Quality Assurance and Quality Control of Equipment in Diagnostic Radiology Practice-The Ghanaian Experience. In Wide Spectra of Quality Control. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/22591

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