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ASCP-BOC to be sole provider for licensure examinations for New York State
On February 4, the ASCP Board of Registry (BOR)/Board of Certification (BOC) was awarded the contract to be the sole provider of licensure examinations for Medical Technologists (MT)/Medical Laboratory Scientists (MLS) and Medical Laboratory Technicians (MLT) for a period of five years by the New York State Education Department. more...

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Panama Mandates ASCPi Certification for Lab Professionals
Panama was added to the growing roster of international countries that are using the ASCPi certification for its medical technologists. This initiative is part of Panama’s legal mandate to certify all of its medical professionals by Jan. 1, 2011. more...

Call for Additional Nominations to Board of Directors
During its summer meeting, the ASCP Board of Directors approved a slate of nominees for the open positions on the 2010-2011 Board of Directors. The ASCP is now accepting additional nominees for open positions on the Board of Directors. more...

Pathology and Lab Medicine News
Get the latest pathology and laboratory medicine news from ASCP's partnership website with Medscape. more...

AJCP Call for Abstracts
We are no longer accepting abstract submissions for the 2010 Annual Meeting. If you successfully submitted an abstract for the 2010 Annual Meeting, you will be notified in writing of the Editorial Board’s decision by June 30, 2010. more...

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