From 2003 to 2005, the European Union supported the EQUAL-initiative to develop methodological external quality assessment (EQA) schemes for genotyping (EQUALqual), quantitative PCR (EQUALquant), and sequencing (EQUALseq). As a relevant part of the EQUALseq program, a training course was held subsequent to the first EQA Program (EQAP1). The success of this course was reassessed in a 2nd EQUALseq round (EQAP2).In September 2005, a 3-day training course took place. We invited 8 laboratories with below-average performance in EQAP1 to improve their methodological and analytical/proficiency skills by lectures and practical work. To compare the results of the pretraining and posttraining EQUALseq rounds, we distributed 2 samples used in the first EQUAL round, but this time we provided different oligonucleotide sets. We evaluated the results by means of a previously described scoring system.In EQAP2, 6 laboratories returned complete data sets, corresponding to an overall 14\% of the 43 laboratories that had finished EQAP1. The scoring results for samples A (P=0.0025) and B (P=0.0125) demonstrated a significant improvement in EQAP2. Overall, a substantial improvement of technical and interpretative skills was demonstrated (P=0.0051). In general, the workshop experience was highly rated by the participants.Methodologic EQAPs in DNA sequencing are appropriate tools to uncover strengths and weaknesses in both technique and proficiency, emphasizing the need for mandatory EQAPs. Training courses, together with 2nd-round reiterations, should be implemented into methodological EQAPs in molecular diagnostics to improve technical performance and proficiency in genetic testing.

Improvement of technical and analytical performance in DNA sequencing by external quality assessment-based molecular training / A. Dorn-Beineke;P. Ahmad-Nejad;U. Pfeiffer;S. Ramsden;M. Pazzagli;M. Neumaier. - In: CLINICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0009-9147. - STAMPA. - 52:(2006), pp. 2072-2078. [10.1373/clinchem.2006.072405]

Improvement of technical and analytical performance in DNA sequencing by external quality assessment-based molecular training.

PAZZAGLI, MARIO;
2006

Abstract

From 2003 to 2005, the European Union supported the EQUAL-initiative to develop methodological external quality assessment (EQA) schemes for genotyping (EQUALqual), quantitative PCR (EQUALquant), and sequencing (EQUALseq). As a relevant part of the EQUALseq program, a training course was held subsequent to the first EQA Program (EQAP1). The success of this course was reassessed in a 2nd EQUALseq round (EQAP2).In September 2005, a 3-day training course took place. We invited 8 laboratories with below-average performance in EQAP1 to improve their methodological and analytical/proficiency skills by lectures and practical work. To compare the results of the pretraining and posttraining EQUALseq rounds, we distributed 2 samples used in the first EQUAL round, but this time we provided different oligonucleotide sets. We evaluated the results by means of a previously described scoring system.In EQAP2, 6 laboratories returned complete data sets, corresponding to an overall 14\% of the 43 laboratories that had finished EQAP1. The scoring results for samples A (P=0.0025) and B (P=0.0125) demonstrated a significant improvement in EQAP2. Overall, a substantial improvement of technical and interpretative skills was demonstrated (P=0.0051). In general, the workshop experience was highly rated by the participants.Methodologic EQAPs in DNA sequencing are appropriate tools to uncover strengths and weaknesses in both technique and proficiency, emphasizing the need for mandatory EQAPs. Training courses, together with 2nd-round reiterations, should be implemented into methodological EQAPs in molecular diagnostics to improve technical performance and proficiency in genetic testing.
2006
52
2072
2078
A. Dorn-Beineke;P. Ahmad-Nejad;U. Pfeiffer;S. Ramsden;M. Pazzagli;M. Neumaier
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