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• Learn effective quality
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Workshops for Laboratory Professionals
are the smart, economical choice
for laboratory CE.
Imagine full-day workshops where you can ask questions and engage in discussions with
expert practitioners in major laboratory specialties – all within driving distance of your lab!
This May, you’ll have the opportunity, at the ASCP Workshops for Laboratory Professionals
in Baltimore, to gain insights and skills you won’t find anywhere else. It’s a great way for you
to enjoy all the benefits of a live educational event and earn CE credits – while your laboratory
saves time and money on travel and education!
ASCP designates these activities for a maximum of the indicated number of Continuing
Medical Laboratory Education (CMLE) credits. These activities meet CMP and state
re-licensure requirements for laboratory personnel.
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meeting at a glance
Choose a workshop for one day —
or all four days. It’s up to you!
Molecular Mastering
5/11 Diagnostics Phlebotomy Quality Control
Tuesday in Hematology Essentials 8:30am-4:30pm
8:30am-5:00pm 8:30am-4:00pm
Hematology:
NEW! Update in Introduction to Molecular
5/12 A Case History
Clinical Chemistry Diagnostics
Wednesday Approach
8:30am-5:00pm 8:30am-4:30pm
8:30am-4:30pm
Advances in
Down and Dirty
5/13 LEAN Boot Camp Laboratory CMP
Coagulation DAY!
Thursday 8:30am-4:30pm Technology
8:30am-4:00pm
8:00am-5:00pm
NEW! Strategies
Contemporary
5/14 for Success in the Body Fluid Analysis
Pathogens
Friday Blood Bank 8:30am-4:00pm
8:30am-5:00pm
8:30am-4:30pm
Tuesday, May 11
Molecular Diagnostics in Hematology
NEW!
Aamir Ehsan, MD | Siddharth Adhvaryu, PhD, FACMG
8:30 am – 5:00 pm | 7.0 CMLE Credits | # 5901
Molecular biology testing is an increasingly important diagnostic tool in the hematology laboratory.
Attend this workshop to gain a thorough introduction to implementing and performing these new
techniques in your laboratory. After a discussion of the various methods available for the isolation,
characterization, and analysis of nucleic acids, you will learn how to select the right methodology/assay
for your laboratory.
You’ll hear a presentation on quality control and troubleshooting, and molecular cytogenetics (FISH)
of leukemias and lymphomas. Real-world case studies that integrate morphology and molecular
cytogenetics will offer valuable insights.
Following this workshop, you will be able to:
Discuss the various methods available for the isolation, characterization, and analysis
of nucleic acids.
Select appropriate clinical molecular assays for the diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring
of various leukemias and lymphomas, based upon the morphologic diagnosis.
Correlate and integrate molecular genetics for hematopoietic malignancies.
Recognize and troubleshoot commonly encountered problems.
Apply appropriate quality control, quality assurance, method validation, workflow/design,
and CLIA regulations in the clinical molecular diagnostics lab.
Mastering Phlebotomy Essentials
Shrita A. Smith, MS, MT(ASCP) | Lorraine L. Tyndall, MS, MT(ASCP)
8:30 am – 4:00 pm | 6.0 CMLE Credits | # 9311
Attend this session to enhance your phlebotomy technique and communication skills–vital factors for
successful phlebotomy performance, for providing the best patient safety and care, and for enhancing
the laboratory image. A discussion of customer service will highlight the need for clear, accurate,
and speedy communication, with emphasis on identifying your customers and their very different
requirements. The technical side of phlebotomy and its critical role in producing accurate patient
results will be addressed, including procedure modifications for challenging patients. Special attention
will be paid to the important topic of preanalytical variables: how patient preparation, specimen
collection, and handling affect patient results and how to obtain the highest quality sample. Case
studies will reinforce the material presented. If you are a phlebotomist or teach phlebotomy, don’t
miss this information-packed workshop!
Following this workshop, you will be able to:
Communicate more effectively with patients and others.
Use the best phlebotomy technique for routine and special phlebotomy.
Avoid preanalytical variables that have a negative impact on patient results.
Practical and Daily Applications of Quality Control in the
Clinical Laboratory
Michael Toyoshima, MT(ASCP)SC | 8:30 am – 4:30 pm | 6.5 CMLE Credits | # 9617
Inappropriate quality control (QC) leads to wasted time and resources and the release of incorrect
patient results. Attend this workshop to improve your laboratory’s QC! Through lecture and case
studies, you’ll explore the fundamentals and real-life applications of QC, as well as the most
up-to-date QC concepts. Find out what you should do about unexpected control values and how
they truly affect your results.
You’ll gain powerful tools that you can use in result analysis, method validation, reference range
selection, reagent crossover testing, and method comparison. And, you’ll add problem-resolution
schemes to your QC troubleshooting skill set.
Following this workshop, you will be able to:
Examine individual assays and determine appropriate quality control measures.
Minimize unwanted effects of different elements that affect QC results.
Explain the conditions and steps involved in obtaining a valid QC range.
Put method validation, Westgard rules, CVI, SDI, and crossover information to practical use.
Troubleshoot specific laboratory problems by applying appropriate quality control principles.
Use the latest quality control concepts confidently and efficiently.
Wednesday, May 12
Update in Clinical Chemistry: Pregnancy and Women’s Health
NEW!
David G Grenache, PhD, MT(ASCP), DABCC, FACB | Ann M. Gronowski, PhD, DABCC, FACB
8:30 am – 5:00 pm | 7.0 CMLE Credits | # 2515
Laboratory testing plays an important role in women’s health. This workshop will provide you with
the most current information on critical topics in this area, including the normal physiological
changes during pregnancy that affect laboratory results, various types of abnormal pregnancies and
the laboratory’s role in diagnosis, as well as the clinical use of fetal fibronectin for predicting preterm
delivery. An in-depth presentation on human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) testing and pituitary
hCG will include the problems associated with false-positive results.
In addition, you’ll hear about maternal serum screening for fetal defects as well as recent professional
guidelines on prenatal screening. You’ll also get valuable information about neonatal respiratory
distress syndrome (RDS), currently available tests for assessment of fetal lung maturity, and practical
aspects of introducing the lamellar body count test into a clinical laboratory.
Following this workshop, you will be able to:
Explain the clinical utility of hCG testing during pregnancy, the causes and investigation of
false-positive test results, and the phenomena of persistently elevated hCG concentrations.
Describe the use of the various tests for assessing risk of Down syndrome and neural tube
defects and recommend optimal screening strategies.
Discuss the clinical utility of the methods used to determine fetal lung maturity and plan a
successful strategy to validate the lamellar body count test.
Describe the normal physiological changes that occur during pregnancy that affect laboratory
results, the various kinds of abnormal pregnancy that can be diagnosed by laboratory testing,
and the clinical utility of fetal fibronectin for predicting preterm delivery.
A Case History Approach to a Review of Hematology
Kathleen Finnegan, MS, MT(ASCP)SH | 8:30 am – 4:30 pm | 6.5 CMLE Credits | # 5889
At this workshop, you’ll examine all aspects of hematology through a review of actual case study
presentations. You’ll learn about important findings for a wide range of hematologic disorders,
including acquired and inherited anemias, nonmalignant white cell disorders, acute and chronic
leukemia, myeloproliferative disorders, and myelodysplastic syndromes. In addition, the FAB
classifications and the new WHO classification will be discussed.
Attend this session to gain valuable information and tips for success in the hematology laboratory!
Following this workshop, you will be able to:
Identify normal and abnormal cells and correlate clinical data with disease states.
Discuss the new classification of neoplastic disorders.
Describe appropriate laboratory testing to identify and differentiate hematological disorders.
Introduction to Molecular Diagnostics: The How, What, and Why
William T. Bellamy, PhD, HCLD(ABB) | 8:30 am – 4:30 pm | 6.5 CMLE Credits | # 6709
Molecular diagnostics is one of the most rapidly growing disciplines within all clinical laboratories.
Stay current with this in-depth presentation!
A review of the fundamental principles of molecular biology and nucleic acid chemistry, with
emphasis on their application to human disease testing, will create a solid knowledge base in molecular
diagnostics. Then, you’ll hear a discussion of specimen handling and storage, and critical aspects of the
isolation and purification of DNA and RNA. Practical aspects of a molecular diagnostic laboratory will
be covered, including commonly utilized techniques and instrumentation. The workshop will highlight
qualitative and quantitative polymerase chain reaction methodologies and various hybridization-based
methodologies. You’ll learn how to establish a test menu, deal with local expertise and work force
issues, and resolve variables associated with assay validation. You’ll also learn about molecular testing
for diagnosis and in monitoring patient response to drug therapy.
Following this workshop, you will be able to:
Discuss essential concepts in molecular diagnostic testing.
Describe current molecular approaches to disease diagnostics and screening.
Explain key aspects involved in the setting up and running a molecular diagnostic laboratory.
Develop a logical systematic procedure to analyze molecular targets important in diagnosis and
monitoring of patient response to drug therapy.
Thursday, May 13
LEAN Boot Camp
Susan F. Kozlowski, MSA, MT(ASCP)SBB, DLM, CSSBB(ASQ)
8:30 am – 4:30 pm | 6.5 CMLE Credits | # 4870
Do you wish you could re-design your laboratory processes from the ground up? Are you being
pressured to do more work with the same or fewer staff? Do you struggle to meet your customer’s
needs, whether physicians, hospital staff, or colleagues? Attend this session to discover how LEAN
can help you reach your goals to fulfill the demands of today’s laboratory.
LEAN is a process-improvement methodology, successfully adapted for the health care industry, that
can be applied to laboratory processes to eliminate “waste” or “non-value-added” activities. Topics
will include LEAN basic elements, appropriate LEAN for the laboratory setting, operational and/or
educational LEAN projects that you can lead, and LEAN leadership - expectations and accountability.
Following this workshop, you will be able to:
Map a laboratory process, demonstrating its value-added and non-value-added activities.
Involve laboratory staff in identifying non-value-added tasks occurring in your laboratory.
Use the 10 LEAN tools to organize your process activities.
Lead simple LEAN projects such as 5S Projects, Waste Walks, and Value Stream Mapping.
Down and Dirty Coagulation: Practical Solutions and Answers!
Donna D. Castellone, MS, MT(ASCP)SH | 8:30 am – 4:00 pm | 6.0 CMLE Credits | # 5799
Do you fully understand coagulation? If not, then this is your workshop. Whether you are a supervisor
or work the bench, this is coagulation problem solving the way it was meant to be! You’ll review
principles and testing used every day. Not only will the results be meaningful to you, but you’ll also
gain practical solutions to questions such as:
• What aspects of the sample can I control?
• What samples are acceptable and which should I reject?
• How do the new anti-thrombins affect my results?
• How do my reagents work? Why is my normal range important?
You’ll join discussions of d-dimer results and what they mean and the NPV. You’ll hear about new
anticoagulants, new tests in coagulation, and what new genetic mutations mean. You’ll get help in
determining the tests you should be doing and whether you should “make or buy” a test. You’ll also
learn how you can ensure quality results.
Following this workshop, you will be able to:
Discuss the effects of preanalytical variables on coagulation results.
Describe and analyze problems with the INR.
Apply problem-solving skills.
Explain algorithms for hypercoagulabilty and d-dimer testing.
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Thursday, May 13
CMP Advances in Laboratory Technology: Core Topics for CMP
DAY!
David G Grenache, PhD, MT(ASCP), DABCC, FACB
Ann M. Gronowski, PhD, DABCC, FACB
Kathleen Finnegan, MS, MT(ASCP)SH
Jane Ann Colmer-Hamood, PhD, MT(ASCP)SM
Susan L. Conforti, Ed.D., MT(ASCP)SBB
Special Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm | 8.0 CMLE Credits | # 7702
(Lunch break on your own: 11:45 am-1:15 pm)
“CMP Day” – this special multi-topic day – offers you a unique opportunity to gain in-depth
knowledge at case-based sessions about the latest technology in core laboratory areas. Laboratory
professionals participating in the ASCP Certification Maintenance Program (CMP) and experienced
laboratorians alike will be able to network, learn from the experts, and earn valuable credits that can
be used to meet CMP, state, or institutional CE requirements, at these sessions:
Interactive Clinical Chemistry Cases
This session will present a range of interactive clinical chemistry cases, using an electronic audience
response system. You’ll develop your biochemical and clinical knowledge base in the areas of:
• endocrinology
• electrolytes and acid-base status
• tumor markers
• protein electrophoresis
Update in Hematologic Diagnosis: New and Challenging Case Studies
You will learn about recent advances in diagnostic hematology, including:
• CBC results and peripheral blood smear findings
• diagnostic criteria for characterizing leukemias, myelodysplastic disorders, myeloproliferative
disorders, and lymphomas
• FAB and new WHO criteria for classification of leukemia
• flow cytometry and molecular applications in the identification of hematopoietic disease
Emerging Trends in Microbiology Technology
Join a discussion of the latest developments and innovations in microbiology techniques.
Topics will include:
• robotics and walk away specimen processors
• high-pressure liquid and head-space chromatography
• DNA probes for rapid identification of fungi, bacteria, and viruses
Blood Transfusion Update
Learn about infectious agents that can be transmitted through blood transfusion.
Topics for discussion will include:
• pathogens that can infect the blood supply: viruses, bacteria, prions, and parasites
• transmissible disease tests that are routinely performed on donated blood
• disease manifestation after transfusion transmission
• worldwide emerging pathogens and strategies to maintain the safety of the blood supply
At the conclusion of CMP Day, you will be able to discuss recent developments in chemistry,
hematology, microbiology, and blood banking.
Friday, May 14
NEW!
Strategies for Success in the Blood Bank
Susan L. Conforti, Ed.D., MT(ASCP)SBB | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm | 6.5 CMLE Credits | # 6826
Safe and effective transfusion practice begins with the blood bank laboratorian who is well prepared to
investigate an unexpected serological result during the pretransfusion testing process. Most often, a discrepant
ABO typing or a positive antibody screen causes these atypical findings. Designed for generalist and blood
bank laboratorians, this workshop will emphasize the development of logical, concise, and effective strategies
to resolve serological difficulties. You will focus on the recognition of clinical and technical ABO discrepancies
as well as the identification of antibodies, and will gain feasible approaches for resolution that are applicable
in most blood banks. Interactive case studies will encourage the exchange of ideas and information. Attend
this workshop to gain confidence and achieve success in transfusion medicine!
Following this workshop, you will be able to:
Identify common ABO discrepancies and unexpected antibody screening test results.
Select appropriate serological methods for successful resolution of atypical findings.
Describe commonly used molecular diagnostic procedures.
Develop strategies that result in safe and effective transfusion practices.
Contemporary Pathogens
Jane Ann Colmer-Hamood, PhD, MT(ASCP)SM | 8:30 am - 5:00 pm | 7.0 CMLE Credits | # 7824
In addition to keeping pace with constantly changing technology, today’s microbiology laboratory must
be alert to recently emerging pathogens. In this workshop, you will learn about both newly recognized
potential pathogens and the changing role of well-established pathogens, as part of a deeper understanding
of disease processes. You’ll look at each organ system and get a quick review of the existing pathogens that
are well-recognized causes for infectious processes. You also will learn about the newly-recognized pathogens
throughout each organ system, with consideration of the requirements for collection, transport, appropriate
media selection, and susceptibility testing. The discussion also will include a review of the infectious
process. This workshop is intended for laboratorians working in microbiology who wish to review the
comprehensiveness of their current laboratory procedures.
Following this workshop, you will be able to:
Understand the infectious process.
Correlate well-established and emerging pathogens with regards to each organ system.
Discuss collection, transport, media, and susceptibility concerns related to emerging pathogens.
Body Fluid Analysis: Completely Analyzed!
Sandra C. Hollensead, MD FASCP | Janine Whitis, H(ASCP)
8:30 am - 4:00 pm | 6.0 CMLE Credits | # 9336
Accurate body fluid analysis requires special skills to aid in diagnosing disease processes. Whether you’re
a beginner or an experienced laboratorian, this workshop will take your knowledge and skills in body fluid
analysis to the next level! You’ll benefit from the analysis of the processes needed to become an expert in
this area, with step-by-step instructions for manual cell counting, an overview of automated cell count
analysis, case examples of cell recognition, advice for integrating results from other lab sections, and a
QA/educational process that you can implement in your laboratory. Bring your questions. You’ll leave
prepared to “Completely Analyze” your own approach to body fluid analysis.
Following this workshop, you will be able to:
Describe techniques and procedures that ensure accurate cell counts and differentials
in body fluid analysis.
Identify features that differentiate reactive versus neoplastic cells.
Integrate additional laboratory studies for a complete understanding of body fluid analysis.
Design a quality improvement and monthly educational program for body fluid analysis
in your laboratory.
world class faculty
Siddharth Adhvaryu, PhD, FACMG Aamir Ehsan, MD Sandra C. Hollensead, MD, FASCP
Director of Clinical and Molecular Chief of Pathology and Laboratory Pathologist and Medical Director,
Cytogenetics, CorePath Laboratories, Medicine, South Texas Veterans Health Hematology and Coagulation
San Antonio, TX Care System, San Antonio, TX Laboratory, University of Louisville
and University Hospital; Associate
William T. Bellamy, PhD, HCLD(ABB) Kathleen Finnegan, MS, MT(ASCP)SH Professor, University of Louisville
Director, Molecular Diagnostics Clinical Associate Professor, School of Medicine, Louisville, KY
Division, Department of Pathology, Clinical Laboratory Sciences,
University of Arkansas for Medical School of Health Technology and Susan F. Kozlowski, MSA, MT(ASCP)SBB,
Sciences; Associate Professor of Pathology, Management, SUNY Health Science DLM, CSSBB(ASQ)
University of Arkansas for Medical Center; Clinical Laboratory Technologist, Manager, Performance Improvement,
Sciences, Little Rock, AR University Hospital Medical Center, Henry Ford Hospital, Detroit, MI
Stony Brook, NY
Donna D. Castellone, MS, MT(ASCP)SH Shrita A. Smith, MS, MT(ASCP)
Clinical Project Manager, Hemostasis/ David G Grenache, PhD, MT(ASCP), Manager, Global Technical Services,
Hematology, Medical, Clinical and DABCC, FACB BD Diagnostics-Pre-Analytical Systems,
Statistical Affairs, Siemens Healthcare Medical Director, Special Chemistry Franklin Lakes, NJ
Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY Laboratory, ARUP Laboratories;
Assistant Professor of Pathology Michael Toyoshima, MT(ASCP)SC
Jane Ann Colmer-Hamood, PhD, University of Utah School of Medicine, Technical Support Advisor,
MT(ASCP)SM Salt Lake City, UT Bio Rad Laboratories, Irvine, CA
Research Assistant Professor, Department
of Microbiology and Immunology, Texas Ann M. Gronowski, PhD, DABCC, FACB Lorraine L. Tyndall, MS, MT(ASCP)
Tech University Health Sciences Center, Associate Medical Director, Clinical Supervisor, Technical Services,
Lubbock, TX Chemistry, Barnes Jewish Hospital; BD Diagnostics-Pre-Analytical Systems,
Associate Professor of Pathology, and Franklin Lakes, NJ
Susan L. Conforti, Ed.D., MT(ASCP)SBB Associate Professor of Obstetrics and
Assistant Professor, Department of Janine Whitis, H(ASCP)
Gynecology,Washington University Hematology Technical Coordinator,
Medical Laboratory Technology, School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
Farmingdale State College, University of Louisville Hospital,
Farmingdale, NY Louisville, KY
Instructions
Register early to guarantee availability. On-site registration is on a space available basis for $10 additional
fee per workshop.
Please submit a registration form for each individual attending, including each individual’s email
address (you may photocopy this form). If you do not have e-mail, call ASCP Customer Services toll
free: 800.267.2727, option 2, Monday thru Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm CT (outside the continental U.S.,
312.541.4890). Registration confirmation and workshop materials link will be emailed to each participant.
Visit www.ascp.org/workshops for details on cancellations, transfers, and substitutions.
ASCP Student Members
Student members attend free! Check the “Student” box next to the workshops that you wish to attend.
Group Discounts
Register five or more individual employees and get the ASCP member price ($179) for all registrations,
regardless of memberships status. This discount may not be combined with any other discounts.
Please attach a separate registration form including an email address for each individual. To ensure
your group discount, all registration forms must be included with your check or purchase order.
Download Your Course Materials.
Download course materials at www.ascp.org two to four weeks prior to the meeting start date.
Print and bring course materials with you, as they are not available on site.
Hotel Information
The Baltimore Workshops for Laboratory Professionals will be at the Sheraton Baltimore City Center
at 101 West Fayette Street, Baltimore, MD 21201. (410)752.1110. http://www.Sheraton.com/Baltimore.
Single and double accommodations are $139 per night, plus applicable taxes. Parking is $18 per day or
$34 overnight. Room rate is guaranteed until April 16, 2010. When reserving your room, please mention
ASCP to receive the group rate.
2009-2010 ASCP Workshops for Laboratory Professionals Committee
Chair Corresponding Members
Timothy S. Uphoff, PhD., D(ABMG), MT(ASCP)CM Michelle Brown, MS, MT(ASCP)
Members Jack A. Hager, MS, MT(ASCP)SBB
Maria L. Brock, MT(ASCP)SH; ART Lori Hatcher, MS, MT(ASCP)
Anne Chenoweth, MBA, MT(ASCP), CQA(ASQ) Cynthia J Page, MT(ASCP)
Lorraine Doucette, MS, MT(ASCP) Deb Thompson, MT(ASCP)
Janice Frerichs, MT(ASCP) Rohn A. Walter, SBB(ASCP)
Susan S. Graham, M.S., MT(ASCP)SHCM Janine Whitis, H(ASCP)
Paul J. Jannetto, PhD, MT(ASCP) Carmen L Wiley, PhD, DABCC, FACB
Helen C. Ogden-Grable, MT(ASCP)PBT
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