DIGITAL INTERPRETIVE DIAGNOSTIC CYTOPATHOLOGY

Digital Image Based


Number of Assessment Runs

2 distributions over a 12-month period


Stains Assessed

Papanicolaou

Romanowsky


Specimen Type

Serous Fluid

Head and Neck

Respiratory

Urine

 Interpretive diagnostic cytopathology is the study and interpretation of cells obtained from body fluids, fine needle aspirations, or biopsies to diagnose various diseases. It focuses on examining individual or small groups of cells to identify abnormalities in cell structure, size, and shape, which could indicate disease. The interpretive aspect involves the reporting individuals ability to analyse the cell features and integrate clinical, radiological, and other diagnostic information to arrive at a definitive diagnosis.


Rationale

The Digital Diagnostic Cytopathology Interpretive Scheme is designed to enhance quality, excellence, and education for everyone involved in screening and reporting Diagnostic Cytopathology, including medical and non medical staff, trainees, advanced practitioners, and Cytopathology related personnel. This iEQA offers exceptional and representative case examples for individuals to review remotely and submit their interpretations through an easy-to use digital platform.


Circulation

12 case studies are available for interpretation and scoring. In addition 2 un-scored educational cases are offered, enabling continued education and learning alongside peers, in a flexible and convenient format and environment - accommodating your needs.


Results Reporting

  • Individualised Results Report
  • Generic Report
  • Participation Certificate
  • Annual Report