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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.
Division molecular plant pathologist Burt Bluhm discusses crop disease issues facing Arkansas growers with Sen. John Boozman during a tour of Bluhm's lab.
(Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller)
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.
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.
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 collages display a variety of seeds that pathologists may encounter when examining tissues microscopically. Some of the seeds have a very distinctive appearance permitting their recognition whereas others resemble other seeds, and their origin may be difficult to recognize.
Collage of 9 images on the left contributed by Dr. PascualMeseguer - @histopatolomon.
Collage of 9 images on the right - Images of blueberry and papaya seeds are from Grillo F et al.The Seeds of Doubt: Finding Seeds in Intriguing Places. Front Med (Lausanne). 2021 Apr 14;8:655113. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2021.655113. PMID: 33937291; PMCID: PMC8079647.
The other seed images are from Drs. Pascual Meseguer (@histopatolomon), Diego Morales(@DiegoMoralesN), and Abdul Abid (@abdulabidMD).
10 most common speech language disorders:
1.Apraxia of Speech (AOS)
2.Stuttering – Stammering
3.Dysarthria
4.Lisping
5.Spasmodic Dysphonia
6.Cluttering
7.Muteness – Selective Mutism
8.Aphasia
9.Speech Delay – Alalia
10.Issues Related to Autism
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.
In this photo taken by AP Images for College of American Pathologists-See, Test and Treat, Barbarajean Magnani, PhD, MD, FCAP, right, talks about the importance of early breast cancer detection to Ruyi Lu at the CAP See, Test and Treat event, Saturday, Oct. 23, 2010, at Tufts Medical Center in Boston. (Bizuayehu Tesfaye/AP Images for College of American Pathologists/See, Test and Treat)