Expert Q&A: OneLab—Pathology Meets Virtual Reality
CDC Virtual Reality Training lead Joe Rothschild discusses the new OneLab VR initiative—and the future of this project for the clinical lab
CDC Virtual Reality Training lead Joe Rothschild discusses the new OneLab VR initiative—and the future of this project for the clinical lab
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Recent study shows scores capable of assessing genetic risk of coronary artery disease can also ID those at high risk of death.
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The new CAP guidance addresses use of immune checkpoint inhibitors for evaluating and treating patients with specific cancers.
What the equity rule is, who it affects, and how to comply.
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