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Teleconferences

In a world that’s changing as fast as ours, keeping pace with real-time developments in pathology and laboratory medicine is more important than ever. That’s where ASCP Teleconferences can help. Laboratories of all types and sizes across the country count on these unique programs for in-depth quality content presented by a distinguished faculty of experts.

You’ll find that our Teleconferences offer the utmost in convenience and efficiency with a long list of benefits:

  • One low registration fee for an unlimited number of attendees at your site;
  • continuing education credits;
  • a fast approach with no Internet connectivity needed; and
  • interactive question-and-answer discussions with experts

In addition, when you register, you receive a link to download images and lecture notes.

The ASCP is accredited by the ACCME to provide CME for physicians. The ASCP designates these educational activities for a maximum of the indicated number of AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation n the activities.

These activities meet MOC Part II Lifelong Learning requirements.

ASCP designates these activities for a maximum of the indicated number of CMLE credits. These activities meet CMP and state licensure requirements for laboratory personnel.

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