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Speech Pathologist helping stroke victim learn to swallow and speak again.

Honoring David H. Yawn, MD

Bivalve Shellfish Pathologist and former Virginia Sea Grant Coastal Adaptation and Protection Fellow at the Connecticut Department of Agriculture Bureau of Aquaculture in Milford, Conn. on June 13, 2024. (Photo by Lathan Goumas | Virginia Sea Grant)

The Wayne State Pathologists’ Assistant program, part of the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, recently invited Kubtec Medical Imaging to lecture and train our students on their most recent imaging technology.

 

Kubtec is a pioneer in 3D breast specimen tomosynthesis for breast cancer treatment, 2D digital x-ray imaging, and augmented intelligence and voice control systems used in the Pathology Laboratory.

 

Students were able to use our cadaver anatomy organs to look for evidence of pathology and differentiate between healthy and pathologic dissemination in tissue. This was a great hands-on opportunity for students that resulted in a certificate in this state-of-the art technology.

Photo credit to Hilda Gomez, Plant Pathologist, Citrus Health Response Program, USDA APHIS PPQ

Annual meeting of the Texas Society of Pathologists, Austin, 2024.

About 50 prospective and current students, clinical preceptors, physicians, sponsors, faculty attended the Wayne State Pathologists' Assistant Industry Night at Romano's Macaroni Grill in Auburn Hills on Wednesday, Dec. 18. The event featured guest speaker Jennifer Wiakarski, PA (ASCP)CM.

Happiness is a plush giraffe!

About 50 prospective and current students, clinical preceptors, physicians, sponsors, faculty attended the Wayne State Pathologists' Assistant Industry Night at Romano's Macaroni Grill in Auburn Hills on Wednesday, Dec. 18. The event featured guest speaker Jennifer Wiakarski, PA (ASCP)CM.

The Wayne State Pathologists’ Assistant program, part of the Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, recently invited Kubtec Medical Imaging to lecture and train our students on their most recent imaging technology.

 

Kubtec is a pioneer in 3D breast specimen tomosynthesis for breast cancer treatment, 2D digital x-ray imaging, and augmented intelligence and voice control systems used in the Pathology Laboratory.

 

Students were able to use our cadaver anatomy organs to look for evidence of pathology and differentiate between healthy and pathologic dissemination in tissue. This was a great hands-on opportunity for students that resulted in a certificate in this state-of-the art technology.

These two knew more than we did!

Honoring David H. Yawn, MD

Photo credit to Hilda Gomez, Plant Pathologist, Citrus Health Response Program, USDA APHIS PPQ

Senyu Chen, plant pathologist presenting at field day at the Southern Experiment Station, Waseca. Soybean cyst nematode disease research at the University of Minnesota's Southern Research and Outreach Center, Waseca. Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station project #05-027, "Host Resistance as the Cornerstone for Managing Plant-parasitic Nematodes in Sustainable Agroecosystems," principal investigator: Senyu Chen.

 

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The Living Legacy Project

 

Honoring Dr. Bekra Yorke, Austin.

Honoring David H. Yawn, MD

On March 24, 2022, WSU Applebaum first-year Pathologists' Assistant students had a training session with Dr. Chester Lowe from Kubtec XPERT Digital Imaging as part of their course Trends in Pathology. They were able to x-ray several pathologic specimens and appreciate anatomical structures that they will experience during their clinical year.

 

Learn more about the imaging system: www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNmWM68I7gQ

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