Lee Springer

 LeeB. Springer

Lee B. Springer

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Biography

Ohio University - Management

Director of Laboratory Services
Hospital & Health Care
Lee
Springer Ph.D.
Bellevue, Ohio
Versed in clinical diagnostics, laboratory regulations and QA/QC management as well as FDA and ISO regulatory guidelines. Extensive knowledge of biostatistics, informatics and medical device trials and clinical trials. Also well versed in online teaching and learning environments as well as organizational change and development design and strategies.

Specialties:
-QA/QC Management
-Clinical statistical analysis
-Quantitative Research
-Laboratory diagnostic technology
-Project Management
-Clinical Trial guidelines and protocols
-Healthcare Quality Improvement
-Organizational Change and Psychology
-Online Learning Environments


Experience

  • C3 Clinical Consulting Services

    President

    Consulting firm specializing in clinical lab regulations and operations, IVD research, trials and 510ks, LEAN and Six-Sigma Practices and change management and employee engagement.

  • Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR)

    Editor

    Lee worked at Biomedical Journal of Scientific & Technical Research (BJSTR) as a Editor

  • Walden University

    Contributing Faculty, Research Methodologies

    Lee worked at Walden University as a Contributing Faculty, Research Methodologies

  • Walden University

    Contributing Faculty, Research Methodologies

    Lee worked at Walden University as a Contributing Faculty, Research Methodologies

  • ECPI University

    Adjunct Faculty

    Adjunct Faculty in Healthcare administration program

  • The Bellevue Hospital

    Laboratory Director

    Provide leadership and technical expertise for the laboratory department

Education

  • Capella University

    Ph.D

    Healthcare Administration



  • Villanova University

    Certificate

    Six-Sigma Health Care

  • TUI University

    MSHS

    Clinical Research Administration

Publications

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • An Observational Analysis on the Effectiveness of Incorporating Virtual Simulation Labs in Online Courses

    American Society For Clinical Pathology

    A study conducted to determine the effectiveness of virtual simulations and activities to help supplement online clinical laboratory classes.

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • An Observational Analysis on the Effectiveness of Incorporating Virtual Simulation Labs in Online Courses

    American Society For Clinical Pathology

    A study conducted to determine the effectiveness of virtual simulations and activities to help supplement online clinical laboratory classes.

  • Principles to Leveraging Point-of-Care Testing to Improve Outpatient Performance Measures

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

    CMS: Centers of Medicare And Medicaid Services; ACO: Accountable Care Organizations; NCQA: National Committee for Quality Assurance; POCT: Point-of-Care Testing

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • An Observational Analysis on the Effectiveness of Incorporating Virtual Simulation Labs in Online Courses

    American Society For Clinical Pathology

    A study conducted to determine the effectiveness of virtual simulations and activities to help supplement online clinical laboratory classes.

  • Principles to Leveraging Point-of-Care Testing to Improve Outpatient Performance Measures

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

    CMS: Centers of Medicare And Medicaid Services; ACO: Accountable Care Organizations; NCQA: National Committee for Quality Assurance; POCT: Point-of-Care Testing

  • Point-of-Care Tobacco Detection Testing Creates Efficiency and Reduces Costs for Employer-Sponsored Wellness Programs

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • An Observational Analysis on the Effectiveness of Incorporating Virtual Simulation Labs in Online Courses

    American Society For Clinical Pathology

    A study conducted to determine the effectiveness of virtual simulations and activities to help supplement online clinical laboratory classes.

  • Principles to Leveraging Point-of-Care Testing to Improve Outpatient Performance Measures

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

    CMS: Centers of Medicare And Medicaid Services; ACO: Accountable Care Organizations; NCQA: National Committee for Quality Assurance; POCT: Point-of-Care Testing

  • Point-of-Care Tobacco Detection Testing Creates Efficiency and Reduces Costs for Employer-Sponsored Wellness Programs

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

  • Algorithmic Approaches to Determine the Root Cause of Employee Competency Performance Issues

    American Association of Clinical Chemistry

    An examination in applying algorithmic approaches to staff competency and training.

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • An Observational Analysis on the Effectiveness of Incorporating Virtual Simulation Labs in Online Courses

    American Society For Clinical Pathology

    A study conducted to determine the effectiveness of virtual simulations and activities to help supplement online clinical laboratory classes.

  • Principles to Leveraging Point-of-Care Testing to Improve Outpatient Performance Measures

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

    CMS: Centers of Medicare And Medicaid Services; ACO: Accountable Care Organizations; NCQA: National Committee for Quality Assurance; POCT: Point-of-Care Testing

  • Point-of-Care Tobacco Detection Testing Creates Efficiency and Reduces Costs for Employer-Sponsored Wellness Programs

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

  • Algorithmic Approaches to Determine the Root Cause of Employee Competency Performance Issues

    American Association of Clinical Chemistry

    An examination in applying algorithmic approaches to staff competency and training.

  • Implications of Applying the National Cholesterol Education Program’s Inaccuracy Guidelines to Point-of-Care Testing Devices

    American Society for Clinical Pathology

    A study demonstrating the inability for the majority of reference based clinical chemistry instruments to meet the recommended NCEP inaccuracy guidelines that are often applied to POCT device evaluations for corporate or community wellness screenings.

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • An Observational Analysis on the Effectiveness of Incorporating Virtual Simulation Labs in Online Courses

    American Society For Clinical Pathology

    A study conducted to determine the effectiveness of virtual simulations and activities to help supplement online clinical laboratory classes.

  • Principles to Leveraging Point-of-Care Testing to Improve Outpatient Performance Measures

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

    CMS: Centers of Medicare And Medicaid Services; ACO: Accountable Care Organizations; NCQA: National Committee for Quality Assurance; POCT: Point-of-Care Testing

  • Point-of-Care Tobacco Detection Testing Creates Efficiency and Reduces Costs for Employer-Sponsored Wellness Programs

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

  • Algorithmic Approaches to Determine the Root Cause of Employee Competency Performance Issues

    American Association of Clinical Chemistry

    An examination in applying algorithmic approaches to staff competency and training.

  • Implications of Applying the National Cholesterol Education Program’s Inaccuracy Guidelines to Point-of-Care Testing Devices

    American Society for Clinical Pathology

    A study demonstrating the inability for the majority of reference based clinical chemistry instruments to meet the recommended NCEP inaccuracy guidelines that are often applied to POCT device evaluations for corporate or community wellness screenings.

  • Evidence-Based Practice Applied to the Clinical Laboratory

    Medialab Inc.

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • An Observational Analysis on the Effectiveness of Incorporating Virtual Simulation Labs in Online Courses

    American Society For Clinical Pathology

    A study conducted to determine the effectiveness of virtual simulations and activities to help supplement online clinical laboratory classes.

  • Principles to Leveraging Point-of-Care Testing to Improve Outpatient Performance Measures

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

    CMS: Centers of Medicare And Medicaid Services; ACO: Accountable Care Organizations; NCQA: National Committee for Quality Assurance; POCT: Point-of-Care Testing

  • Point-of-Care Tobacco Detection Testing Creates Efficiency and Reduces Costs for Employer-Sponsored Wellness Programs

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

  • Algorithmic Approaches to Determine the Root Cause of Employee Competency Performance Issues

    American Association of Clinical Chemistry

    An examination in applying algorithmic approaches to staff competency and training.

  • Implications of Applying the National Cholesterol Education Program’s Inaccuracy Guidelines to Point-of-Care Testing Devices

    American Society for Clinical Pathology

    A study demonstrating the inability for the majority of reference based clinical chemistry instruments to meet the recommended NCEP inaccuracy guidelines that are often applied to POCT device evaluations for corporate or community wellness screenings.

  • Evidence-Based Practice Applied to the Clinical Laboratory

    Medialab Inc.

  • Laboratory Methodology Variations and Their Influence on the Newly Revised Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Guidelines

    Journal of Clinical Chemistry

    Study examining the effect of baseline method variations for fractionated cholesterol and their impact on the newly proposed AHA cholesterol guidelines.

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • An Observational Analysis on the Effectiveness of Incorporating Virtual Simulation Labs in Online Courses

    American Society For Clinical Pathology

    A study conducted to determine the effectiveness of virtual simulations and activities to help supplement online clinical laboratory classes.

  • Principles to Leveraging Point-of-Care Testing to Improve Outpatient Performance Measures

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

    CMS: Centers of Medicare And Medicaid Services; ACO: Accountable Care Organizations; NCQA: National Committee for Quality Assurance; POCT: Point-of-Care Testing

  • Point-of-Care Tobacco Detection Testing Creates Efficiency and Reduces Costs for Employer-Sponsored Wellness Programs

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

  • Algorithmic Approaches to Determine the Root Cause of Employee Competency Performance Issues

    American Association of Clinical Chemistry

    An examination in applying algorithmic approaches to staff competency and training.

  • Implications of Applying the National Cholesterol Education Program’s Inaccuracy Guidelines to Point-of-Care Testing Devices

    American Society for Clinical Pathology

    A study demonstrating the inability for the majority of reference based clinical chemistry instruments to meet the recommended NCEP inaccuracy guidelines that are often applied to POCT device evaluations for corporate or community wellness screenings.

  • Evidence-Based Practice Applied to the Clinical Laboratory

    Medialab Inc.

  • Laboratory Methodology Variations and Their Influence on the Newly Revised Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Guidelines

    Journal of Clinical Chemistry

    Study examining the effect of baseline method variations for fractionated cholesterol and their impact on the newly proposed AHA cholesterol guidelines.

  • Laboratory Test Utilization: An Opportunity for Laboratory Empowerment

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

    Editorial covering the shifting perspectives of laboratory test utilization in the clinical landscape.

  • Implications of poor negative predictive values for drugs of abuse screening

    Association of Clinical Scientists

    Examines the impacts of negative predictive values for drugs of abuse in an acute care setting and the potential for missed interventions when compared to GC/MS.

  • An Observational Analysis on the Effectiveness of Incorporating Virtual Simulation Labs in Online Courses

    American Society For Clinical Pathology

    A study conducted to determine the effectiveness of virtual simulations and activities to help supplement online clinical laboratory classes.

  • Principles to Leveraging Point-of-Care Testing to Improve Outpatient Performance Measures

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

    CMS: Centers of Medicare And Medicaid Services; ACO: Accountable Care Organizations; NCQA: National Committee for Quality Assurance; POCT: Point-of-Care Testing

  • Point-of-Care Tobacco Detection Testing Creates Efficiency and Reduces Costs for Employer-Sponsored Wellness Programs

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

  • Algorithmic Approaches to Determine the Root Cause of Employee Competency Performance Issues

    American Association of Clinical Chemistry

    An examination in applying algorithmic approaches to staff competency and training.

  • Implications of Applying the National Cholesterol Education Program’s Inaccuracy Guidelines to Point-of-Care Testing Devices

    American Society for Clinical Pathology

    A study demonstrating the inability for the majority of reference based clinical chemistry instruments to meet the recommended NCEP inaccuracy guidelines that are often applied to POCT device evaluations for corporate or community wellness screenings.

  • Evidence-Based Practice Applied to the Clinical Laboratory

    Medialab Inc.

  • Laboratory Methodology Variations and Their Influence on the Newly Revised Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Guidelines

    Journal of Clinical Chemistry

    Study examining the effect of baseline method variations for fractionated cholesterol and their impact on the newly proposed AHA cholesterol guidelines.

  • Laboratory Test Utilization: An Opportunity for Laboratory Empowerment

    International Clinical Pathology Journal

    Editorial covering the shifting perspectives of laboratory test utilization in the clinical landscape.

  • Performance and Utility of Whole Blood and Oral Fluid Point-of-Care Cotinine Testing When Compared to LC/MS-MS

    Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco

Positions

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

  • Capella University

    Ambassador

  • Association of Clinical Scientists

    Associate Fellow

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