03/06/2026
Did you know that method validation, method verification, and measurement uncertainty are three distinct requirements under ISO 15189:2022 each demanding separate documentation, separate processes, and separate evidence?
Validation confirms a method is fit for its intended purpose typically done by the manufacturer or a reference laboratory. Verification confirms that your laboratory can reproduce that performance under your specific conditions your staff, your equipment, your environment. And measurement uncertainty goes further still, quantifying the numerical doubt in every result you produce so that clinicians can interpret that result within a defined confidence range.
Together, these three requirements answer a question that sits silently behind every result leaving your laboratory how reliable is this number, and how do we know? ISO 15189:2022 does not accept assumption as an answer. It requires data, documentation, and a team that understands both well enough to defend them.
Most laboratories have gaps in at least one of these areas. Many have gaps in all three. Not because the team does not care about quality but because nobody has ever walked them through the practical implementation in a structured, applicable way.
👉 Learn this and so much more at our Method Validation, Verification & Measurement Uncertainty Training
9th -11th June 2026 | Zoom | 15 CPD Points for KMLTTB Members
🔗 https://forms.gle/iFhGc53rNMokAFm99
📞 +254 111 779 172 | 📧 [email protected]