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Fundamentals

Start here for our most popular educational pieces. Learn how to avoid common errors in your histology practice, absorb the basics of going digital, and more.

Basic Molecular Pathology and Pre-Analytical Variables

Cecilia Yeung, Pathologist – Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Assistant Professor – University of Washington, Dept. of Pathology

In this session, we will briefly review the basics of molecular biology, examine critical factors which affect the quality of nucleic acids in the tissues and cells which are submitted for downstream molecular diagnostics, and briefly introduce some...

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Elements of Laboratory Safety

Rhondalyn Bomkamp, RN, BSN, MBA

The responsibility of the clinical laboratory is to provide quality patient diagnostics. However, the environment in which this work occurs contains health and safety risks where workers must remain vigilant. This article will review safety precautions in the laboratory.

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Why are Automation & Innovation Critical to the Histology Lab?

There has always been pressure on the Histology Lab to do more with less money, less people and less time. Automation in Histology has somewhat stalled over the past few years and is difficult to implement. Automation is only a multidisciplinary process to...

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Introduction to Proper Fixation

Download the training presentation for an overview of the “how’s and why’s” of proper Formalin fixation and its relevance to IHC.

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Connective Tissue

Rhondalyn Bomkamp, RN, BSN, MBA

Connective tissue plays an essential role in the human body by holding together, protecting, supporting, and joining organs to tissues. This editorial describes the categories of connective tissue, the types of connective tissue diseases, and the diagnosis of connective tissue diseases.

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15 Questions & Answers on Safety in the Lab

Allison Eck, HTL(ASCP)CM, QLS, AHI(AMT)

Data from the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Information Network (O*NET) shows that Histotechnologists and Histology Technicians are at high risk of exposure to hazardous conditions and contaminants as well as disease and infections.

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Controlling Chemical Hazards

Maureen Doran, B.A., M.S., HTL(ASCP)

Histology is an occupation that potentially places employees at risk of exposure to chemical hazards. Appropriate hazard and exposure assessment procedures are necessary to protect ourselves and assure a safe working environment for everyone.

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Neurotrauma from Impact

Brain damage from football, improvised explosive devices, and childhood falls has spurred a surge of funding for research on impact brain damage.

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