Hematopathology

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Course Description

By the end of this course, students will be able to identify common hematologic pathologies in the bone marrow and in lymphoid tissues in both benign and malignant forms. Students will also be able to tackle boards-style questions using techniques described throughout this module and will be able to write up a detailed pathology report given a set of data pertaining to a patient’s conditions.

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In this video, your course faculty introduce you to what a hematopathologist is, how to become one, what daily life is like and the relevance of this role in healthcare… Enjoy!


This module has a total of 4 lessons; 2 from the section of blood and bone marrow, and 2 from the section of lymph nodes and extra nodal tissue. Select from one of these 4 lessons below to get started

Blood and Bone Marrow

Nodal and Extranodal Tissue

Hematopathology resources are always available
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