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Evaluation of Cytology Samples for Nurses

Duration: 0:45 h
Speaker: Brett Stone
from 1 US$ 46.20
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Description

Cytology is a commonly used technique in veterinary medicine although it can often be challenging to decipher what the cells on the slides mean. This webinar offers a systematic approach to the evaluation of cytology samples allowing you to improve your in-house cytology skills.

The Australian Veterinary Nurse and Technician (AVNAT) Regulatory Council has allocated (1) AVNAT CPD point to this continuing education activity. 

This program has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. 

Recording from 12 January 2023

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Brett Stone

Dr Brett Stone BVSc (Hons), BBiomedSc (Hons), M.Phil, MACVSc

Prior to commencing BVSc studies, Brett completed a Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences with Class I Honours at James Cook University, North Queensland. Brett graduated as a veterinarian from the University of QLD with Class I Honours in 2001 and worked in mixed animal practice on the outskirts of Brisbane for two years before returning to the University of QLD to undertake an internship/residency funded by QML Vetnostics in veterinary pathology. As a pathology intern Brett also concurrently undertook a research master’s project investigating the colonisation and excretion of E.coli serotype O157 in adult cattle. In 2006, after completing the internship, Brett lectured in clinical pathology at the University of QLD, was a contracted pathologist at QML Vetnostics and attained membership qualifications with the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists in Veterinary Pathology. In 2007-2008, Brett worked as a diagnostic pathologist at Cytopath Ltd in the UK, then returning to QML Vetnostics in 2008. After a brief hiatus, Brett accepted the role of supervising pathologist at Vetnostics in 2014. Brett has extensive experience in cytology and histopathology with special interest in immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry. In 2015, Brett successfully passed the American College of Veterinary Pathologist examinations and is a diplomat of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists in Clinical Pathology.

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