Molecular Pathology Competency: Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH): methodology and clinical utility
Description:
This is part of the Molecular Pathology Competency Series which is composed of short videos focused on current topics on molecular pathology.
This core concept module reviews the methodology and clinical utility of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) testing. The FISH process, commonly used probes and probe strategies are described as well as examples of how this testing
is used in clinical practice.
Speaker Lori Ramkissoon, MD |
Duration: 13 min
Level of Instruction: Core
Date Recorded: March 17, 2022
Audience: Practicing pathologists, as well as those seeking further/advanced training in specific areas of molecular pathology. This series will also benefit specialists in other pathology areas who are learning to sign out molecular results or are incorporating molecular findings into their reports. Molecular laboratory professionals, professionals in industry, and other interested individuals will find these modules of value for updating and broadening their scope of practice.
Access more in this series here.
There are no CME or CMLE available.
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