This program offers initial and advanced postgraduate training for pathologists at all levels and technicians wishing to specialize in cytology. The hybrid training format accommodates various skill levels and prepares participants to be operational in real-world practice.
Handle cytological specimens in the pre-analytical phase.
Master various cytological techniques.
Identify and integrate different elementary lesions.
Understand the Bethesda Classification.
Learn immunocytochemistry techniques.
Perform special staining procedures.
Apply molecular techniques to cytology.
Explore digital cytology.
Diagnose inflammatory lesions.
Identify dysplastic lesions.
Acquisition of Expertise: Gain advanced skills in gynecological cytology.
Validation of Knowledge: Certification to validate acquired competencies.
Knowledge Updates: Stay up to date with the latest advancements.
Expert-Led Training: Delivered by highly experienced professionals.
Community Integration: Join a dedicated gynecological cytology network.
Screening Improvement: Enhance screening activities in public and private healthcare settings.
Proficiency in English.
Confirmed pathologists.
Pathologists in training.
Technicians with a minimum of two years of professional experience.
Anatomy, Physiology, and Histology
Cytopathology: Benign, premalignant, and malignant conditions.
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