Quality control for pathologists and cytotechnicians in an urgent need, but it is delayed by the difficulties in the specimen management: the usual way for carrying out a quality control programme is to circulate specimens among participating individuals or institutions, collecting their diagnostic answers. Because cytologic specimens are not duplicable, sequential delivery of the same material is mandatory, with obvious temporal application
With the introduction of digital imaging, pathology is undergoing a digital transformation. In the f...
Objective: To assess both the feasibility and value of conducting an external quality assurance prog...
Background: Special consideration should be given when creating and selecting cytopathology specimen...
Digital Pathology is the name with which currently all those techniques related to the digitization ...
SYNOPSIS From surveys conducted by the authors it is concluded that the best and most acceptable qua...
Proficiency testing programs for measuring screening skills in pathology are at present largely cond...
Objective. To evaluate cytology laboratories and the performance of cytotechnologists for establishi...
ISSUES: General definitions of quality assurance and quality control (QA/C) have existed in many for...
SYNOPSIS The aim of quality control of a laboratory investigation is to ensure that similar results ...
Today thanks to the technological advances in information technology the scenario of utilization of ...
International audienceTo assess the quality of centrally prepared cytotoxics a global approach is be...
Cytopathology stands to gain a multitude of benefits from the movement toward digitization. The incr...
Objective: To develop a local quality assurance program in cytopathology based on circulation of pat...
Digital imaging in cytopathology can be defined as a series of procedures, those contributing to the...
Aims: Optical technologies have shown some promise for improving the care of cervical neoplasia. We ...
With the introduction of digital imaging, pathology is undergoing a digital transformation. In the f...
Objective: To assess both the feasibility and value of conducting an external quality assurance prog...
Background: Special consideration should be given when creating and selecting cytopathology specimen...
Digital Pathology is the name with which currently all those techniques related to the digitization ...
SYNOPSIS From surveys conducted by the authors it is concluded that the best and most acceptable qua...
Proficiency testing programs for measuring screening skills in pathology are at present largely cond...
Objective. To evaluate cytology laboratories and the performance of cytotechnologists for establishi...
ISSUES: General definitions of quality assurance and quality control (QA/C) have existed in many for...
SYNOPSIS The aim of quality control of a laboratory investigation is to ensure that similar results ...
Today thanks to the technological advances in information technology the scenario of utilization of ...
International audienceTo assess the quality of centrally prepared cytotoxics a global approach is be...
Cytopathology stands to gain a multitude of benefits from the movement toward digitization. The incr...
Objective: To develop a local quality assurance program in cytopathology based on circulation of pat...
Digital imaging in cytopathology can be defined as a series of procedures, those contributing to the...
Aims: Optical technologies have shown some promise for improving the care of cervical neoplasia. We ...
With the introduction of digital imaging, pathology is undergoing a digital transformation. In the f...
Objective: To assess both the feasibility and value of conducting an external quality assurance prog...
Background: Special consideration should be given when creating and selecting cytopathology specimen...