New Training Release: Red Blood Cell Morphology Course

APHL’s Department of Continuing Education and Training has developed a comprehensive CD course on Red Blood Cell Morphology, designed for both experienced professionals and newcomers to hematology. This interactive program combines essential theory with practical applications through ten real-world scenarios, complete with virtual blood smears and patient case studies.

Perfect for self-paced learning, the course helps laboratory professionals sharpen their skills in identifying normal and abnormal red blood cell morphology. Each scenario presents authentic patient histories and laboratory results, followed by practice questions that reinforce key concepts. The CD format makes it easy to fit training around your schedule, whether you’re a hematology technician, clinical lab scientist, technologist, or pathologist.

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Key Features:

  • Ten interactive case studies and bench work scenarios
  • Virtual blood smear examination
  • Real patient histories and lab results
  • Comprehensive practice questions
  • Flexible self-paced learning
  • 2 ASCLS P.A.C.E.® contact hours

Whether you’re looking to refresh your knowledge or build a strong foundation in red blood cell morphology, this course provides the tools you need to enhance your laboratory skills.

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