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Where Agile Testing and Test Management Collide
Join this free webinar to learn a new testing approach that will change your world view on 'how you do testing today.' Learn: How to repurpose your UAT efforts to surface and solve performance bottlenecks and functional issue? How to apply this new testing approach while managing a distributed team of software developers, testers and IT managers?
Here is an abstract of the webinar
Join Frank Cohen, Keith Cook and Sanjay Zalavadia to learn a new testing approach that will change your world view on how you do testing today. Frank will explain how to repurpose your User Acceptance Testing (UAT) efforts to surface and solve performance bottlenecks and functional issues. These issues are normally caught after you release! Keith and Sanjay will explain how to apply this new testing approach while managing a distributed team of software developers, testers and IT managers. They will show the best practices for test success and an easier and less costly way to manage your test efforts and enable you to do more testing in the same amount of time.
DATE & TIME Tuesday, June 14, 2011 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM PDT
WEBINAR LINK
http://www.pushtotest.com/agile-testing-test-management
REGISTRATION LINK
https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/727952064
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This event is for CIOs, CTOs, software engineering managers, and operations managers. PRESENTERS Frank Cohen: Founder of PushToTest, the open-source test automation solutions business, and maintainer of the popular TestMaker open-source project. Frank is the author of several books, including FastSOA, the way to use native XML technology to build scalable service oriented architecture, and Java Testing and Design.
Keith Cook: Vice President of Sales and Business Development at Zephyr. He is a senior executive who possesses 18 years of experience in sales, business development and marketing selling to enterprise, IT and mobile software companies.Early in his career, Keith spent seven years at IBM in various sales roles in the Rational Software Division
Sanjay Zalavadia: Director of Professional Services at Zephyr. He brings over 15 years of leadership experience in Test Management and Technical Support Services, and has successfully established and grown premier IT and Support Services teams across multiple geographies for both large and small companies.
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Leaping into Lab: Everything about Waived Testing
This CLIA Webinar training will feature an in-depth look at CLIA Waived Testing. It will present the rules and regulations as well as the pros and cons of testing using Waived methods.
Description
Why Should You Attend:
Waived testing is an exciting way to leap into the world of laboratory testing. With over a hundred tests to choose from, every speciality can find testing that will benefit the patients. We will explore the process to become a Waived lab and the many benefits of doing so. We will look at the rules and regulations set forth by CLIA under CMS and how to best meet them. We also will explore the many tests available and how they can benefit your patients. Waived labs make up the majority of laboratory testing taking place in this country and more tests are being added to the Waived category all the time. With less regulatory oversight, ease of use and great re-imbursement, Waived testing is hard to beat. We will also look at the future of Waived testing and where it is headed.
Areas Covered in the seminar:
Waived testing history and origins.
Waived testing CLIA rules and regulations.
Waived tests available and how they fit into your practice.
How to apply for Waived testing and the State's role.
The future of Waived testing and how it affects you
Waived testing pitfalls to avoid.
Who will benefit:
This webinar is designed for any Physician’s office, group practice or small research facility interested in beginning testing of human specimens.
Family Practice, Internal Medicine, Endocrine, Cardiology, ER, Pediatrics or other medical specialty offices
Urgent Care Centers, Walk-in Clinics
Doctors
Nurses
Medical Assistants
Medical Lab Technicians
Instructor Profile:
Barry Craig, Owner and CEO of Laboratory Consulting, LLC. I have 20 years experience in laboratory management with a concentration on physician office labs. I was the POL & Clinic Coordinator for a major Birmingham Health System until 01/01/10. I managed 22, COLA accredited POL’s, half waived, half non-waived. I write the “Ask the Expert” column in Physician Office Resource magazine answering lab related questions monthly. I also have been published in ADVANCE for Administrators of the Laboratory magazine. I taught a class on Lab Consulting at the COLA symposium in Sept, 2009.
Proficiency Testing: How to Pass with Flying Colors and What to Do If You Don't
This Proficiency testing (PT) training/webinar for CLIA will explain the rules of PT testing, the PT testing "danger zones", and CLIA's stance on PT referral and also gives tips and techniques to assure good PT performance.
Description
CLIA requires PT (Proficiency Testing) for all non-waived laboratory testing and further requires a passing score to retain the ability to perform patient tests. Failure in PT can result in a "cease testing" order from CLIA. Proper documentation is essential and mandatory. CLIA has specific rules and regulations governing PT testing and has recently issued new warnings and restrictions on how PT is to be performed. Failure to adhere to their guidelines can be catastrophic to your laboratory's ability to test. This session will explain the rules of PT testing, the PT testing "danger zones", and CLIA's stance on PT referral. This session also gives tips and techniques to assure good PT performance. We will also examine how to investigate and follow-up on PT failures and where the problems are most commonly found. If your laboratory performs patient testing, you cannot afford to miss this comprehensive look at the entire process of PT testing.
Areas Covered in the seminar:
CLIA's requirements regarding PT testing (updated).
Proficiency Testing pitfalls and "danger zones".
How to bulletproof your PT performance with tips and techniques that work.
PT Failure: A wake up call for the laboraotry.
How to investigate and document corrective actions after PT failure.
Proper PT documentation: Essential to Good Performance.
Who will benefit:
This webinar will benefit POLs (Physician Office Laboratories), hospital laboratories, reference laboratories and research laboratories. The employees who will benefit include:
Laboratory Medical Directors, Technical Consultants, Laboratory Supervisors and Managers
Food Safety Auditors
Personnel who perform labwork such as:
Medical technologist
Lab technicians
Medical assistants
CNAs,LPNs, RNs
Nurse Practitioners
Instructor Profile:
Barry Craig, Owner and CEO of Laboratory Consulting, LLC. I have 20 years experience in laboratory management with a concentration on physician office labs. I was the POL & Clinic Coordinator for a major Birmingham Health System until 01/01/10. I managed 22, COLA accredited POL’s, half waived, half non-waived. I write the “Ask the Expert” column in Physician Office Resource magazine answering lab related questions monthly. I also have been published in ADVANCE for Administrators of the Laboratory magazine. I taught a class on Lab Consulting at the COLA symposium in Sept, 2009.
OnDemand Webinar: How to protect your enterprise data assets from risks and exposure during application testing
This webcast will focus on protecting data assets in enterprises while at the same time ensuring referential integrity for application testing using comprehensive data management strategy. As data in enterprises keep growing
* the costs for storage and IT resources keep increasing for application testing as well;
* it exposes enterprises to a constant risk of data privacy regulations.
In this session we will see how Solix Enterprise Data Management Suite (Solix EDMS) provides secure and rapid application testing that is built in partnership with Oracle and a seamless end-to-end integrated model for database subsetting, cloning and masking.
Zen and the Art of an Internal Penetration Testing Program: Part 1
Part 1 of this presentation will provide you with fundamental knowledge required to create an internal penetration testing program for your organization.
It will answer questions such as
* Why do I need to perform internal penetration testing?
* What systems and applications should I be testing?
We will cover getting permission, how to best work with your system and network administrators, goals of testing, and defining rules of engagement and scope. Tips and tricks will be offered, including using Nmap for host identification and enumeration, scripting Nmap using the Nmap Scripting Engine for more advanced testing, and using ndiff to compare Nmap scan results.
Boost Your Testing Process - Free Webinar
Software testing is a complex process, so we wanted to put together a webinar that could help you make sense of all the challenges.

