ASCP

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ASCP is a professional organization that supports and advances the field of pathology and laboratory medicine through education, certification, and advocacy.

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instanceOf medical society
nonprofit organization
professional organization
abbreviation ASCP NERFINISHED
activity advocacy
continuing education
credentialing laboratory professionals
developing practice guidelines
offering online educational programs
organizing conferences
policy advocacy in healthcare
professional certification
publishing scientific journals
advocatesFor appropriate use of laboratory testing
funding for pathology and laboratory services
high standards in laboratory quality and regulation
collaboratesWith academic medical centers
government health agencies
hospitals
other professional medical societies
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field anatomic pathology
clinical laboratory science
clinical pathology
laboratory medicine
medical laboratory science
pathology
focus education in laboratory medicine
education in pathology
quality and safety in laboratory testing
standard setting for laboratory practice
workforce development in laboratory medicine
name American Society for Clinical Pathology NERFINISHED
offers board certification for laboratory professionals
certification exams for pathologists’ assistants
certification exams in cytotechnology
certification exams in histotechnology
certification exams in medical laboratory science
certification exams in phlebotomy
purpose advance the practice of laboratory medicine
advance the practice of pathology
improve patient care through laboratory medicine
support pathology and laboratory medicine professionals
scope international
serves clinical laboratory professionals
histotechnologists
medical laboratory scientists
medical technologists
pathologists
pathologists’ assistants
phlebotomists

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