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Cancer Cytopathology
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December 2, 2021
Diversity, equity, and inclusion in pathology: A profound impact on patient care: Amid a troubling backslide in diversifying medicine, pathologists point to recent successes and remaining challenges in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). In part 2 of a 2-part series, we investigate how workforce and educational gaps can affect patient care
Bryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology
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April 13, 2021
The Sting of Sharp Objects: Low Risk for Kids, but Little Community Awareness: Laboratories and hospitals have well-defined approaches for needlestick and scalpel injuries, but fewer protocols and less education in community settings may contribute to improper disposal and heightened fears
Bryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology
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May 10, 2020
Africa calls: A phone-based training program aids a continent's rising stars: A 20-year-old distance learning project has helped to train a generation of African cytopathologists
Bryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology
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August 5, 2021
New momentum in exploring marijuana's medical benefits: Marijuana has been lauded and lambasted for its potential effects on the body. In part 1 of a 2-part series, we investigate the accumulating evidence for the effectiveness of cannabis in treating some medical conditions
Bryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology
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July 2, 2021
Cryogenic electron microscopy is heating up a new realm of molecular-level cancer research: With lowered costs and streamlined techniques, cryogenic electron microscopy may overtake x-ray crystallography for resolving cellular structures and mechanisms in unprecedented detail
Bryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky, Fiac
Cancer Cytopathology
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October 10, 2022
The rise of biopolitics as a growing force in medicine: In this first part of a two-part series, recent biopolitical decisions over abortions, transgender care, COVID-19 mandates, and Medicaid expansions suggest how political rationales are wielding wide influence: In this first part of a two-part series, recent biopolitical decisions over abortions, transgender care, COVID-19 mandates, and Medicaid expansions suggest how political rationales are wielding wide influence
Bryn Nelson Nelson, Austin Wiles, William Faquin
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Cancer Cytopathology
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December 2, 2021
Diversity, equity, and inclusion in pathology: A profound impact on patient care: Amid a troubling backslide in diversifying medicine, pathologists point to recent successes and remaining challenges in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). In part 2 of a 2-part series, we investigate how workforce and educational gaps can affect patient care
Bryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology
|
April 13, 2021
The Sting of Sharp Objects: Low Risk for Kids, but Little Community Awareness: Laboratories and hospitals have well-defined approaches for needlestick and scalpel injuries, but fewer protocols and less education in community settings may contribute to improper disposal and heightened fears
Bryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology
|
May 10, 2020
Africa calls: A phone-based training program aids a continent's rising stars: A 20-year-old distance learning project has helped to train a generation of African cytopathologists
Bryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology
|
August 5, 2021
New momentum in exploring marijuana's medical benefits: Marijuana has been lauded and lambasted for its potential effects on the body. In part 1 of a 2-part series, we investigate the accumulating evidence for the effectiveness of cannabis in treating some medical conditions
Bryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky
Cancer Cytopathology
|
July 2, 2021
Cryogenic electron microscopy is heating up a new realm of molecular-level cancer research: With lowered costs and streamlined techniques, cryogenic electron microscopy may overtake x-ray crystallography for resolving cellular structures and mechanisms in unprecedented detail
Bryn Nelson, David B Kaminsky, Fiac
Cancer Cytopathology
|
October 10, 2022
The rise of biopolitics as a growing force in medicine: In this first part of a two-part series, recent biopolitical decisions over abortions, transgender care, COVID-19 mandates, and Medicaid expansions suggest how political rationales are wielding wide influence: In this first part of a two-part series, recent biopolitical decisions over abortions, transgender care, COVID-19 mandates, and Medicaid expansions suggest how political rationales are wielding wide influence
Bryn Nelson Nelson, Austin Wiles, William Faquin
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