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Introduction to the Theory & Practice of Histological Staining Webinar

15/05/2024
This webinar provides a basic introduction and training in the theory and practice of tinctorial staining techniques used in diagnostic Cellular Pathology laboratories, including Haematoxylin and Eosin stained sections together with the special staining techniques. Utilises presentations, hands on and discussion-based sessions

Mohs’ Procedure - Introductory Webinar 2024

13/05/2024
During this session we will look more closely at the benefits of Mohs micrographic surgery to include improved preservation of uninvolved skin, better cosmetic outcomes and how it can be used on problematic infiltrative invasive tumour types. In addition we will consider the technical requirements in detail along with an understanding of the artefacts that can be created during the procedures and how they can also be resolved. Emphasis will be given to developing a comprehensive understanding of the skills required for the laboratory scientist to deliver good quality stained tissue sections

Cell Block Preparation Focussed Webinar

07/05/2024
This webinar will cover the most commonly used methods available for preparation of cell blocks from cytology samples.

ROSE Service Focussed Webinar

07/05/2024
This webinar will discuss how a ROSE service can be set up to be of value to reporting Pathologists, Clinicians and, most importantly, the patient.

Beginners Immunohistochemistry July 2024

31/07/2024
The course will provide a sound knowledge of the basics behind IHC and participants will leave having gained the skills to perform and manipulate IHC on tissue to identify one antigen/cellular component in a single tissue section.

SOLUBLE INTERLEUKIN-2 RECEPTOR IN IMMUNE-MEDIATED DISEASES

28/03/2024
THIS WEBINAR EXPLORES THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF SOLUBLE INTERLEUKIN-2 RECEPTOR (SIL-2R) IN IMMUNOLOGICAL DISEASES.

Introduction to Cellular Component, Tissue Morphology and Tissue Recognition Webinar

18/04/2024
This webinar and associated microscope workshop, introduces the four basic tissue types: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue, and provides basic knowledge and competence in the microscopic recognition of normal histological tissue and some key aspects of pathological tissue. Utilises presentations, hands on and discussion-based sessions.

Troubleshooting MSB / Trichrome Staining Focussed Webinar

16/04/2024
This one-hour focused webinar will include the following subject matter that covers both staining techniques:
- Brief discussion of the types of tissue elements demonstrated and their clinical significance
- An outline of the staining chemistry principles
- An outline of the UK NEQAS CPT expected optimal staining criteria
- Discussion of how failures in the protocol steps affect optimal staining performance
- Presentation of data derived from UK NEQAS CPT assessments
- Discussion of how to avoid or troubleshoot the most common staining problems
An outline of possible quality measures suitable for monitoring performance

Troubleshooting Grocott / Masson Fontana Staining Focussed Webinar

09/04/2024
This one-hour focused webinar will include the following subject matter that covers both staining techniques:
- Brief discussion of the types of tissue elements demonstrated and their clinical significance
- An outline of the staining chemistry principles
- An outline of the UK NEQAS CPT expected optimal staining criteria
- Discussion of how failures in the protocol steps affect optimal staining performance
- Presentation of data derived from UK NEQAS CPT assessments
- Discussion of how to avoid or troubleshoot the most common staining problems
- An outline of possible quality measures suitable for monitoring performance

Effective Internal Auditing Focussed Webinar 2024

28/03/2024
Looking at a range of normal tissues and discussing the histological changes observed during malignancy that provide the ability to identify the presence of tumours.