Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH) tests are essential molecular anatomic pathology tools for the diagnosis and treatment of many common pathological conditions. Incorporating these valuable techniques into a profitable diagnostic laboratory’s repertoire requires significant experience, and is often an overwhelming task for the busy laboratory manager.
Ancillary Pathways’ mission is to provide the practical knowledge, hands-on training, and professional and technical support required to profitably incorporate specific IHC and FISH tests into diagnostic pathology laboratories. Our practical training approach to these molecular anatomic pathology methods will allow your laboratory to efficiently implement and manage valuable new tests with the highest levels of cost-effectiveness, quality control, and USCAP/CLIA compliance. Drawing on our many years of experience with these techniques in working pathology labs, our pathology experts have successfully trained dozens of pathologists and technologists in these valuable molecular methods.
AP recognizes that all pathology organizations are not created equally. We work with you to tailor your training program to meet your laboratory’s specific goals.