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cytopathologists but
certain qualified cytotechnologists can join it as well. ASCP
certified the
first cytotechnologist in 1957. In the 1970s, the
number of...
- of
screening tests such as the
Papanicolaou smear, non-physician
cytotechnologists are
often emplo**** to
perform initial reviews, with only positive...
-
superficial m****es.
Proper cytopathology technique takes time to master.
Cytotechnologists and
cytopathologists can ****ist
clinicians by ****isting with sample...
-
physicians and
cytotechnologists can
interact with one another.
Although this
society is
involved with
guidelines for
cytotechnologists and
admits certain...
-
health care to most
people in the
medieval and
early modern eras.
Cytotechnologist Injection (medicine)
Medical technologist List of
surgeries by type...
- Papanicolaou, (1890-1982), wife of
George N. Papanicolaou, MD, PhD and
first cytotechnologist Vasileios Polymeros, rower,
olympic medalist (1976)
Nikolaos Skiathitis...
- it
served an
audience of
bench technologists,
chief technologists,
cytotechnologists, generalists, histotechnologists,
laboratory directors/managers, laboratory...
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screening of
cytopathology specimens. This
staining technique allows the
cytotechnologist or
pathologist to
quickly ****ess the
adequacy of the specimen, identify...
- of
either viral infection or
urothelial malignancy.
During 1950s,
cytotechnologist Andrew Ricci observed cells mimicking cancer cells by they were not...
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sample is then
usually screened by a
specially trained and
qualified cytotechnologist using a
light microscope. The
terminology for who
screens the sample...