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Artifacts in Histopathology: A Potential Cause of Misinterpretation

Artifacts in Histopathology: A Potential Cause of Misinterpretation (808)
Artifacts in histopathology, could create serious errors and cause a misdiagnosis. This course takes a look at artifacts due to, surface prep issues, surgery, specimen contamination, fixation, processing, cutting, staining, mounting, and microscopy.
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Online - Complete Course
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At the completion of this course the reader will be able to:
  • Identify the different types of artifacts encountered in Histology specimens.
  • Discuss pre-fixation artifacts, from tattoo pigment, surgery, and contamination.
  • Discuss artifacts encountered in specimen processing, including from fixation, processing, cutting, staining, mounting, and microscopy.

Provider #: 50-2256
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Course #: 20-605540



P.A.C.E Provider #: 511
ASCLS P.A.C.E.® Approval

Continuing Education Unlimited is approved as a provider of continuing education programs in the clinical laboratory sciences by the ASCLS P.A.C.E.

Approved   |   511-063-23


California Dept of Public Health, Laboratory Field Services

Our Laboratory courses are accepted by The California Department of Public Health, Laboratory Field Services, when the course also has an ASCLS P.A.C.E. #.

Accrediting Agency #: 0001
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Hours
 2.0
Level
 Intermediate
Course Code
 HI035
Author
 S. Khan, et al.
Profession
 Laboratory
Category
 Histology
Last Reviewed
 12/01/2023
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