
Children’s Health Improvement through Laboratory Diagnostics (CHILDx) was formed in 1999, sponsored by ARUP Laboratories and the University of Utah Department of Pathology, and includes a National Advisory Committee. CHILDx focuses on the unique challenges of pediatric laboratory medicine. Working in partnership with pediatric health care professionals across the country, CHILDx aspires to improve the healthcare of children through service, education, and research in pediatric laboratory testing.
Pediatric Sample SizesCHILDx Advisory Board invited a variety of industry representatives to a mini-symposium to address the challenges related to pediatric sample size. |
Pediatric Testing SurveyU.S. laboratory professionals to identify the most important criteria for working with reference labs and the priorities of various factors related to pediatric testing. |
Supplemental Newborn Screening Find information on a supplemental newborn-screening project advocated by CHILDx to include metabolic disorders. |
Pediatric Laboratory Medicine ChallengesA recent special article authored by CHILDx board members examines why lab tests in children are different than in adults. |
Pediatric Reference Interval Projects Read review studies regarding reference intervals in clinical laboratory tests by ages; blood and urine samples will be collected from healthy male and female subjects. |