Basic Skin Cytology
SELF STUDY COURSE
2.5 RACE-approved non-interactive medical CE hours.
Course Description
CE Type: Self Study Course
Tuition: drip.vet $87.50
Instructor: David Robson, BVSc, Dermatologist
The focus of the course will be on accurate cytological identification of clinically relevant common skin and ear infections. While that does not sound like much initially, there is much more to this than first appears to get it right, from setting up the microscope, to knowing where and when and how to sample, as well as identification of both relevant and irrelevant findings under the microscope and assessing the significant of the findings. If you want to take your dermatology to the next level, this course is where you need to start.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the participant should be able to
- understand basic microscope function, set up and cleaning.
- understand when and how to sample skin for cytology, and how.
- understand how to stain samples for examination.
- identify basic inflammatory cells, common infectious organisms and to reliably semi-quantitate these for both recording and clinical relevance.
- identify common artifacts and contaminants.
Curriculum
Preview course curriculum by clicking the "Preview" button below.
- drip alpha - Course Transcript, Slide Decks, Supplemental Articles, and References
- drip 1.1 - Introduction (5:22)
- drip 1.2 - Equipment (12:56)
- drip 1.3 - Poll Question #1
- drip 1.4 - Setup and Maintenance (6:29)
- drip 1.5 - Poll Question #2
- drip 1.6 - Where to Sample (13:44)
- drip 1.7 - Poll Question #3
- drip 1.8 - Sample Collection Techniques (17:14)
- drip 1.9 - Poll Question #4
- drip 1.10 - Staining Samples (17:45)
- drip 1.11 - Poll Question #5
- drip 1.12 - Common Cell Types – Endogenous Cells (14:43)
- drip 1.13 - Poll Question #6
- drip 1.14 - Common Cell Types – Micro-organisms (5:53)
- drip 1.15 - Poll Question #7
- drip 1.16 - Examining Slides (7:02)
- drip 1.17 - Poll Question #8
- drip 1.18 - Repeatable Scoring (7:08)
- drip 1.19 - Poll Question #9
- drip 1.20 - Normal vs Abnormal (11:41)
- drip 1.21 - Poll Question #10
- drip 1.22 - Contaminants and Artefacts (9:15)
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