Here are three best practices for improving pathology collection at GI-driven ambulatory surgery centers. 1. Define your pathology variances. As a first step, ASCs should define what possible ...
Background. Minimally invasive tissue sampling (MITS) is a simplified postmortem examination technique that has shown to be an adequate approach for cause of death investigation in low-resource ...
NORTHFIELD, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Patients battling lung disease are frequently diagnosed through minimally invasive procedures that allow clinicians to perform vital ancillary tests on increasingly ...
The CARET Biorepository includes biologic material from the 18,314 CARET participants. Participants enrolled in the two pilot studies which preceded CARET (all of whom remain part of CARET) had blood ...
Variable methods of collection, processing, and storage of clinical trial biospecimens across these groups have resulted in variability of specimen condition and quality as well as subsequent research ...
Acquire a clinically relevant patient history from the treating physician. Compose a pertinent autopsy discussion clearly stating the primary and underlying causes of death. Present pediatric tumors ...
Founded in 1907 by Cornell mycologist former Prof. Herbert H. Whetzel, plant pathology, the Cornell Plant Pathology Herbarium, or CUP, is the fourth largest museum of fungi in North America, home to ...
The Pathology Museum, a part of Queen Mary University of London, is the historic building and collection of pathological specimens built up over two centuries at St. Bartholomew’s Hospital and Medical ...
Fostering a creative collaboration to explore historical specimens in the Pathology Museum collection. In 2020 during the pandemic, Arts & Culture invited UK based artists to converse with academics ...
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