- AFIP - (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology)
A tri-service agency of the Department of Defense with a threefold mission of consultation, education and research. Within the Institute, there are 22 subspecialty departments with more than 120 pathologists. Each year the AFIP offers over 50 pathology education courses. http://www.afip.org/ - American Society of Clinical Pathologists
(ASCP) is a not-for-profit medical society for professionals in the fields of pathology and laboratory medicine. Board of Registry and Certification information. Continuing Education, exhibits, membership, Message center. Media and publications. http://www.ascp.org - ANOCEF's Atlas of Neuro-Oncology
This atlas contains pictures and text on brain tumors. You can search tumors either alphabetically or with the WHO grading. http://anocef.unice.fr/atlasneuro - Atlas of Liver Pathology
A multimedia textbook intended to survey all aspects of liver pathology. Illustrated with pathology slides and photomicrographs. http://www.vh.org/Providers/Textbooks/LiverPathology/Text/AtlasLiverPathology.html - CELLS Alive!
Jim Sullivan's visual tour of cells: their life, death and interaction. http://www.cellsalive.com/ - College of American Pathologists
(CAP), a medical society providing laboratory quality improvement programs. Features meetings, newsletters, publications, standards and reference material. http://www.cap.org/ - Cooperative Human Tissue Network
(CHTN) is supported by the National Cancer Institute. Its purpose is to promote cooperative efforts to collect, preserve and distribute human tissue for research. http://www-chtn.ims.nci.nih.gov/ - Cytopathology Testing and Teaching Materials
The Midwest Institute for Medical Education, a division of Diagnostic Cytology Laboratories, develops and markets educational and testing products for cytotechnologists and pathologists. These products include a glass slide testing program, as well as, 35mm slide educational sets. http://www.cytoquest.com/ - Department of Frozen Section
Frozen section cases. View on a case-by-case basis or by organ system. Also contains information on frozen section methods. http://www.pathologie-fuerth.de/frozen.html - Dermatopathology by Weems
Dermatopathology images, photomicrographs, teaching exercises, and references for dermatopathologists, dermatologists, and pathologists. http://www.bweems.com - DermIS - DOIA Dermatology Online Atlas
Thousands of photos of skin conditions, arranged alphabetically. Includes synonyms and definitions. Intended for clinicians, pathologists, and patients. http://www.dermis.net/bilddb/index_e.htm - DermPath-India
Dermatopathology online tutorial covering a wide range of non-neoplastic(inflammatory) and neoplastic skin lesions. PubMed link to articles and image links are also included. http://www.geocities.com/sampyroy2000 - Endometrium.org
Focuses on diagnosis of premalignant endometrial disease. Image and genetic analysis database with diagnostic tutorials. http://www.endometrium.org/ - Histology Lab: Protocol Index
Histotechnology technical methods from the University of Nottingham, UK. http://www.ccc.nottingham.ac.uk/~mpzjlowe/default.html - Histology Listservers and News groups
Extensive listing of histology listservers and newsgroups complete with links to e-mail contacts and instructions/etiquette for their use. http://www.histology.to/listservers.html - Immunohistochemistry Resource Group
Information and support for the field of immunohistochemistry. Images, resources, group reports, online database, applied IHC and molecular morphology, IHC references, and employment information. http://ihc.coloradohisto.org/ - Massachusetts Society for Histotechnology
Information for members, interested parties and the general public as to the educational, informational and services provided to and by the Histotechnology community. http://www.masshisto.org/ |