Upcoming webinars
Register now – May 12, 2026 Explore how mass spectrometry serves as a powerful investigative tool
PACE/FL - Register now – April 14, 2026: An overview of a practical strategy used to support compliance with CAP and CLIA requirements for temperature and humidity control of instruments and equipment used in laboratory testing systems.
Explore the intersection of medical science and personal well-being. In this informative and engaging presentation, Bobbi Pritt, M.D., draws on her expertise in clinical microbiology and parasitology to illuminate how the study of parasites offers valuable lessons for health, resilience, and lifelong growth.
Presentation Recording Coming Soon - PACE/FL - Review the latest evidence, guidelines, strategies, and testing solutions for differentiating metabolic from alcohol-related liver injury.
Tuesday, March 10, 202611 a.m.–Noon CT Cost Free for all participants. Overview This webinar introduces real-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC) assays that are now available at[...]
November 3, 2025 - In this video, Dr. Andrew McKeon describes how the field of autoimmune neurology testing has changed with the explosion of antibody discovery and discusses the importance of a patient-first, phenotype-based approach.
This webinar reviews 2026 updates to pathology and laboratory CPT codes, including newly added, deleted & revised codes.
PACE/FL - Explore ways of calculating and displaying available laboratory capacity that can be used in coordination with practice and outreach growth plans.
The rapidly evolving field of pharmacogenomics, the DPYD gene and its significance in oncology.
Join us for a webinar exploring the revolutionary way SAAmplify™–αSYN testing, which is offered by Mayo Clinic Laboratories in collaboration with Amprion, is improving diagnostic accuracy for patients with neurodegenerative disorders.
Join us for a webinar exploring how LiquidHALLMARK®, a cutting-edge liquid biopsy test, is transforming cancer care.
PACE/State of FL - Review known genetic predisposing factors to acute or chronic pancreatitis, as well as define who may benefit from genetic testing.
Regulatory compliance and recent policy changes at the federal and state levels relevant to hospital laboratory outreach programs.