
CLSI EP21 and EP46 Webinar
Estimating Total Analytical Error and Establishing Allowable Total Error Goals and Limits for Quantitative Medical Laboratory Measurement Procedures
Date: 20 August 2025 1:00 PM ET
Improve accuracy and confidence with your laboratory’s quantitative results. Join CLSI’s new webinar that explores CLSI EP21 and EP46, our essential guidance on evaluating total analytical error and setting method performance limits for quantitative medical laboratory measurement procedures. Whether you’re a method developer or an end-user medical laboratory, this webinar will help you apply these concepts with clarity and confidence.
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By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to:
1. Explain the process for estimating the total analytical error of a quantitative measurement procedure using the experimental protocol and study approaches described in CLSI EP21.
2. Compare sources of information for determining allowable total error goals and limits as presented in CLSI EP46.
3. Describe how the total analytical error estimate obtained using the protocol from CLSI EP21 is evaluated for acceptability through comparison to allowable total error goals or limits to inform whether a quantitative measurement procedure is acceptable for clinical use.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of the webinar, participants will be able to:
1. Explain the process for estimating the total analytical error of a quantitative measurement procedure using the experimental protocol and study approaches described in CLSI EP21.
2. Compare sources of information for determining allowable total error goals and limits as presented in CLSI EP46.
3. Describe how the total analytical error estimate obtained using the protocol from CLSI EP21 is evaluated for acceptability through comparison to allowable total error goals or limits to inform whether a quantitative measurement procedure is acceptable for clinical use.