Management of laboratory inventory from procurement to utilization and condemnation
Journal Title: Journal of Medical Science And clinical Research - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 1
Abstract
Management of laboratory inventory effectively is important for several reasons. It provides a continuous supply of consumables and nonconsumables, removing ‘nil-stock’ periods. It ensures regular maintenance and repair of equipment and instruments and this in turn facilitates quality reporting and in the long run effective condemnation procedure. Maintenance of records in a systematic manner facilitates proper management of inventory. Having a long association with departmental store,
Authors and Affiliations
Satyadeo V Dhote
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