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ASC Guidelines

Guidelines and Position Statements

The ASC guidelines and position statements are an explanation, a justification or a recommendation that reflects ASC’s stance regarding the subject matter.  In 2013, the ASC Executive Board implemented a formal process to ensure that these position statements and guidelines are current and represent the best possible position for our members and the ASC.  The guidelines or position statements expire or are retired by the Society when appropriate.

ASC Standard Operating Procedure for Review of ASC Position Statements and Guidelines

Guidelines

  • Guidelines on State Licensure for Cytotechnologists
  • Guidelines for Review of GYN Cytology Samples in the Context of Investigations
  • Guidelines for Ethical Behavior for ASC Members
  • ASC’s Workload Recommendations for Automated Pap Test Screening

Position Statements

  • Avoidance of Conflict of Interest in Clinical Practice Guideline Development
  • ASC and PSC Position Statement on Use of Molecular Testing on Cytologic Specimen
  • ASC Position Statement Regarding State Licensure for Cytotechnologists
  • ASC Rapid On-Site Evaluation (ROSE) Position Statement
  • ASC Position Statement on Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention
  • Primary Screening of Pap Test Gynecologic Cytology Specimens by Pathologists
  • ASC Position Regarding FDA oversight of LDTs
  • CETC 2013 HPV Utilization Statement
  • Annual Scientific Meeting
  • ACE (Advanced Cytopathology Education)
  • CytoCE Center
  • ASC Cyto-econference
  • Archived Cyto-econferences
  • PEC (Progressive Evaluation of Competency)
  • eJournal
  • Case Studies
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  • Problem-based Learning Program for Cytopathology Education
  • Cell Talks
  • CELL (Cytology Education Learning Lab)
  • Reporting Systems Web sites
    • The Bethesda System 2014 for Reporting Cervical Cytology
    • The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology
    • The Paris System for Reporting Urinary Cytology
  • ABP/SAM Maintenance of Certification
  • Continuing Medical Laboratory Education (CMLE)

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Members

The ASC’s diverse membership includes representatives from other countries who share a vision of education, research and continuous improvement in the standards and quality of patient care. The ASC is a unique society that provides a forum where physicians and cytotechnologists can interact and network with each other on both a personal and professional level.

Education

The educational programs of the ASC are of prime importance to its members and to the Executive Board. The ASC recognizes the need to quickly integrate evolving basic science insights and newly available techniques into clinical practice and addresses these needs through its educational programs.

ASC Foundation

The ASC Foundation, launched in 2002, is intended to be the development arm of the Society to fund specific endeavors targeted to improve the professional status of its membership and the patients we serve. Key missions of the ASC Foundation are supporting educational initiatives, research and patient advocacy.

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