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Archived Cyto-econference

 

How It Works:

After registering through the ASC Marketplace, save your emailed receipt, containing the archive link(s) you purchased.  Be sure to check your SPAM/JUNK folders for this email.  If you purchased archives of the current series, the links are included on the receipt, although the information will not be available until 1-2 weeks after the Presentation Date. 

The Archived Link contains the automated presentation, available for download, as a podcast, or internet streaming.  The Archive link also contains a handout and the link for participants to utilize an automated evaluation and post-test, which you must receive 80% correct or you can re-test,  then print a continuing education certificate for either 2 CME, CMLE, or SAM credits.  Completing the self-test is required, whether you are claiming CME, CMLE or SAM credits.  This CE link expires after three years from the live presentation date.

How To Register:

Registration for Archives is through the ASC Marketplace. If you are an ASC member, login to the ASC Web site, before ordering, to receive a $25 discount on each individual Archive Only purchase. 

  • Search archives below, by Topic or Series, then enter the ASC Marketplace to order using complete Item Codes or complete Item Names.
  • Your order confirmation will contain the Archive link to view immediately!
  • Please note the Archive Expiration dates: they will not be available for purchase or claiming CE credits after those dates.

Order Now!  Archived Cyto-econferences are available for purchase from the ASC Marketplace.

Archived Cyto-econferences   - Complete, downloadable, reference sheet

Archived Cyto-econferenceS – by Topic

 

Archived Cyto-econferences – by Series


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Archived Cytoteleconferences Educational Objectives

  • Identify cytomorphologic characteristics of neoplastic and non-neoplastic diseases of the major organ systems including female genital tract, hepato-biliary system, lung, thyroid gland, and lymph node.
  • Recognize key cytopathologic features of normal and disease states in a variety of clinical specimens including conventional and liquid based preparations of exfoliative samples (brushings, CSF, serous cavity fluids urine) and fine needle aspirations.
  • Discuss current issues in gynecologic cytopathology and legal ramifications.
  • Identify the role and limitations of new and emerging technologies in clinical cytopathology, including image analysis, automation, flow cytometry, immunocytochemistry and molecular/cytogenetic techniques.
  • Discuss various types of quality assurance programs with a goal of improving patient care and meeting federal regulation standards