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University of Washington

10/07/2009

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Anatomic pathology deals with the analysis of tissue samples and Pap smears. University of Washington professor of pathology Dr. Rodney Schmidt reviews how UW’s anatomic pathology lab works, how specimens are labeled and how samples are used to make microscopic slides. With the appropriate application of barcoding technology and innovative software, both the accuracy of sample identification and the efficiency of the lab can be improved dramatically. Software developed at UW is at the leading edge the upcoming transformation of AP labs throughout the country.

Speaker(s):
Rodney Schmidt, MD, PhD, professor, Department of Pathology, University of Washington

Runtime:00:56:38

Rating:TV-G


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