The CSCC monitors the quality of testing services and acts as technical experts to evaluate and select methods and instrumentation. They apply their clinical and technical knowledge to assist physicians in selecting and interpreting tests, as well as supporting the laboratory's research and teaching activities. The society also produces publications, including the scientific journal
Clinical Biochemistry, a member newsletter
CSCC News, and position papers on current issues such as cardiac
troponin testing. Special interest groups have been developed to advance knowledge and produce solutions in
Clinical Toxicology,
Point-Of-Care Testing, Pediatric and Perinatal Biochemistry,
Monoclonal Gammopathy, Autoverification of test results, and the Canadian Laboratory Initiative on Paediatric Reference Intervals - CALIPER. ==References==