Inside the Lab
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Inside the Lab
ASCP's podcast for all things laboratory--if it's happening inside the lab, we're talking about it.
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Topics in Transfusion Medicine
In this episode of Inside the Lab, host Constantine Kanakis is joined by former ASCP president and Director of Transfusion Medicine at VCU Dr. Kimberl...

Interviews with Medical Examiners
In this episode of Inside the Lab, ASCP CMO and CEO Dr. Ali Brown is joined by Drs. Nicole Jackson and Greg Davis to discuss current topics in forensi...

The Pathology of Rare Diseases
Host Kelly Swails interviews Dr. Brad Brimhall and genetic counselor Megan Maxwell from the University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio to d...

AI and Pathology: A short history and what comes next
In this special episode of Inside the Lab, producer and host David Ritter does a dive into the history of efforts to integrate AI into the practice of...

Emerging Respiratory Viruses
Inside the Lab is joined by experts Drs. Hannah Wang from the Cleveland Clinic and Rodney Rohde from Texas State University to discuss emerging respir...

Challenges for Lab Professionals to Expect in 2025
In this episode of Inside the Lab, Dr. Ali Brown sits down with guests Sean Tucker, MLS(ASCP)CM and Laura Severs, MHA, MLS(ASCP)CM to discuss their pr...

Setting Up a Laboratory Test Stewardship Program
In this episode of Inside the Lab, guests Jane Dickerson, PhD and Elise Occhipinti, MD join host Kelly Swails to discuss the creation and maintenance...

Advances in I-O Biomarkers
While the rapid evolution of I-O continues to bring unprecedented change to the way cancer is treated, there are significant gaps impacting the labora...

Newly FDA Approved Alzheimer’s Biomarkers Testing: How to Implement Such Tests in Core Laboratory?
The diagnostic paradigm for Alzheimer's disease (AD) has rapidly shifted in the last five years as fluid-based biomarker testing has emerged as a reli...

Promoting Diagnostic Excellence by Improving the Communication of Urgent and Unexpected Diagnoses in Anatomic Pathology
Communicating imperative diagnoses effectively can often be a daunting challenge. It’s a crucial and delicate step that takes practice and know-how to...

Women Trailblazers in a Multigenerational Workplace
Women make up a majority of the workforce in pathology yet lag behind men in leadership roles. What are the consequences of this for women working in...

Special Episode: Homologous Recombination Repair (HRR) Testing and Targeted Therapy in Prostate Cancer
Although molecular testing offers promising opportunities for diagnosis and targeted treatment of cancers, prostate cancer has lagged behind other typ...

Special Episode: CRC Biomarkers and the Impact on Patients’ Lives
As CRC affects younger and more diverse populations, emerging tests for CRC biomarkers provide enormous utility for diagnosis. However, misdiagnosis o...

Special Episode:How Advances in Treatment for NSCLC and Melanoma Impact the Laboratory
The availability of targeted therapies has changed the landscape of cancer treatment in the last few years. And two types of cancer particularly affe...

Special Episode: Emerging Biomarkers for the Assessment of Alzheimer's Disease
Recent developments in disease modifying therapies have been proven to slow the progression of cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s disease. ...

S4Ep2: The FDA’s Proposed Rule on Laboratory Developed Tests
Tests that are designed in-house to fulfill a clinical need (but aren’t FDA approved) qualify as laboratory developed tests. And these LDTs are curren...

S4Ep1: Patient-Centered Care from a Laboratory Perspective
Working on the bench can feel like being in a black box. And as important as it is to advocate for patients, pathologists and laboratory professionals...

S3Ep15: Strategies for Promoting DEI in the Lab
We know that diverse teams perform better. In laboratory medicine, diversity, equity, and inclusion in leadership not only inspires young professional...

S3Ep14: Mentorship in the Medical Laboratory
Would you benefit from having a mentor to help you grow as a pathologist or laboratory professional? How might you benefit from becoming a mentor your...

S3Ep13: A Storied Career in Gynecologic Pathology—featuring Dr. Elvio Silva
What inspires a doctor to pursue pathology?
Dr. Elvio Silva, MD, was drawn to pathology because it’s the only specialty in medicine where you...

S3Ep12: Transitioning to Leadership Outside the Laboratory
Are you dreaming of moving up the ladder and transitioning to a management position in the laboratory? Or maybe even a leadership role outside the lab...

S3Ep11: 10 Lab Safety Issues That Put You at Risk
Do you cut corners when it comes to laboratory safety?
Little things like carrying your cell phone, rolling up the sleeves of your lab coat, or...

S3EP10: Saved by the Lab: A LIVE ‘90s Trivia Contest
Are you ready for Medical Laboratory Professionals Week?
Our annual celebration of pathologists and medical laboratory professionals begins Ap...

S3Ep9-Sometimes It’s a Zebra: Unusual Cases in the Microbiology Lab
The medical laboratory is often seen as a black box that generates definitive results with little effort. But it’s not always that simple.

S3Ep8: Amplifying the Voice of Pathology in the AMA
ASCP is committed to developing policies that improve public health through the practice of laboratory medicine. One of the ways that the Society part...

S3Ep7: Everything You Need to Know About RISE
ASCP’s Resident In-Service Exam, better known as RISE, began in 1983, and it was designed as a study tool for board exams.
But RISE has evolve...

Special Episode: Castleman's Disease
Castleman Disease: Case-based Microlearning Activity Overview
This CME/CMLE-accredited, case-based microlearning activity is designed t...

S3Ep6:Leadership Institute Book Club: Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez
Data is fundamental to the modern world. From education to healthcare to economic development and public policy, we rely on data to allocate resources...

S3Ep5: Sometimes It’s a Zebra: Unusual Cases in Surgical Pathology—with Dr. Cesar Moran
In medicine, we’re taught to recognize hoofbeats as horses rather than zebras. But what happens when a surgical pathology diagnosis really is a zebra?...

S3Ep4: Leading Laboratories
Medical laboratories, in general, struggle with visibility. And laboratory professionals rarely get the recognition they deserve for the important wor...

The Molecular Biomarker Revolution in Metastatic NSCLC
During this recorded 2022 ASCP Annual Meeting session, multidisciplinary faculty will discuss the science and latest evidence on emerging biomarkers,...

S3Ep3: Regional Medical Laboratory Scientists
So, you like your job as a medical laboratory professional, but you’re restless. You have dreams of a bigger life. One that allows you to serve others...

Special Episode: Evolving and Emerging Trends in HER2 Classification and Reporting in Breast Cancer
The emergence of HER2-low therapies for metastatic breast cancer is a paradigm shift in the traditional binary classification of a patient’s HER2 stat...

S3Ep2: The Not-So-Trivial History of ASCP
In the 100 years since its founding in 1922, the American Society for Clinical Pathology has guided the application and evolution of pathology and lab...

S3Ep1: Current Trends in MLS Education
What are MLS education programs doing to address the workforce shortage in the medical lab and provide opportunities for career advancement?
On...

S2Ep23: Celebrating a Century of ASCP
Since its inception in 1922, the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) has worked to provide excellence in education, certification, and advo...

S2Ep22: Bridging the Gap Between Baby Boomers and Gen Z
Baby boomers are competitive, self-actualizing, and results-oriented, while Gen Xers are pragmatic, independent, and adaptable. Millennials are known...

S2Ep21: What It's Like to Work Nights
“It's a magical time in the hospital at night. It's a time that you can learn and a time that you can kind of have some independence ... with a small...

S2Ep20: Leadership Institute Book Club: Glennon Doyle's Untamed
In the introduction to Glennon Doyle’s latest memoir, she asks herself, “Who was I before I became who the world told me to be?”
We’re all affe...

S2Ep19: Creating Robust Patient-Pathologist Consultation Programs
Most pathologists have limited face-to-face interaction with patients. And yet, many patients would benefit from the opportunity to discuss their lab...