OBJECTIVES: To discuss the role and training of cytotechnologists (CTs) in Europe, to identify areas of good practice and to provide an informed opinion to those providing guidelines for training and practice in Europe. METHODS: All members of the Editorial Advisory Board of Cytopathology were invited to take part in a 'discussion forum' for which six topics were circulated in advance concerning the roles of CTs with regard to: (1) pre-screening slides; (2) 'signing out' reports; (3) carrying out ancillary techniques; (4) supervising laboratory staff; (5) taking part in rapid on-site evaluation (ROSE) of fine needle aspirates (FNAs); and (6) whether CTs were trained specifically in cytopathology or in general histopathology. Notes of the ...
Objective: To develop a local quality assurance program in cytopathology based on circulation of pat...
Objective: To assess both the feasibility and value of conducting an external quality assurance prog...
Background: The importance of defining and establishing professional standards for Clinical Microbio...
OBJECTIVES: To discuss the role and training of cytotechnologists (CTs) in Europe, to identify areas...
Objectives: To discuss the role and training of cytotechnologists (CTs) in Europe, to identify areas...
Background: Faced with changes in cytodiagnostics, cervical cancer screening programs, the introduct...
INTRODUCTION / BACKGROUND: Clinical training at the European level requires flexible ways to provide...
Cytology is able to deliver rapid accurate diagnoses with minimal equipment and laboratory infrastru...
ISSUES: Increasing litigation over alleged false negative cervical cytologic (CC) smears threatens t...
Objective: The objectives of the study were to highlight some of the differences in training systems...
After more than five years discussion the UEMS Section/Board of Pathology agreed a specification of ...
There are many different systems of cytology classification used in the member states of the Europea...
After more than five years discussion the UEMS Section/Board of Pathology agreed a specification of ...
Objective: To develop a local quality assurance program in cytopathology based on circulation of pat...
Objective: To assess both the feasibility and value of conducting an external quality assurance prog...
Background: The importance of defining and establishing professional standards for Clinical Microbio...
OBJECTIVES: To discuss the role and training of cytotechnologists (CTs) in Europe, to identify areas...
Objectives: To discuss the role and training of cytotechnologists (CTs) in Europe, to identify areas...
Background: Faced with changes in cytodiagnostics, cervical cancer screening programs, the introduct...
INTRODUCTION / BACKGROUND: Clinical training at the European level requires flexible ways to provide...
Cytology is able to deliver rapid accurate diagnoses with minimal equipment and laboratory infrastru...
ISSUES: Increasing litigation over alleged false negative cervical cytologic (CC) smears threatens t...
Objective: The objectives of the study were to highlight some of the differences in training systems...
After more than five years discussion the UEMS Section/Board of Pathology agreed a specification of ...
There are many different systems of cytology classification used in the member states of the Europea...
After more than five years discussion the UEMS Section/Board of Pathology agreed a specification of ...
Objective: To develop a local quality assurance program in cytopathology based on circulation of pat...
Objective: To assess both the feasibility and value of conducting an external quality assurance prog...
Background: The importance of defining and establishing professional standards for Clinical Microbio...