
Practical Gastrointestinal Pathology for the Histotechnologist: The Gut, The Stains And The Rational
Recorded On: 11/17/2021
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The gastrointestinal tract is a unique organ system from the pathologists’ and technologists’ perspective. The main segments of the gastrointestinal tract that are biopsied in the outpatient setting include the esophagus, stomach, duodenum, ileum, colon and rectum. Each of these segments has unique histology and histopathology that will be reviewed. Participants will be educated regarding the rationale for ordering particular stains; taught how to assess the quality of these stains; be educated regarding basic interpretation aspects of the stains; and be given strategies on how to troubleshoot different aspects of stains.
CEUs: This histology course is worth 1 continuing education credit. Course is available for 365 days from date of purchase.
Karen Lahti, MLT, HT(ASCO)QIHC
Arizona Digestive Health
Karen Lahti is the Laboratory Manager with Arizona Digestive Health and Dr. Daniel Jondle both from Arizona Digestive Health. Karen has been published in the Journal of Histotechnology and is a regular and very highly regarded speaker with NSH.
Daniel Jondle, M.D.
Arizona Digestive Health
Dr. Jondle is the Managing Director and Medical Director of an outpatient gastrointestinal pathology at Arizona Digestive Health. He received his Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Iowa College of Medicine, and his residency at the University of Colorado Department of Pathology.
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