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Isolation and identification of yeast and molds from clinical specimens, for physicians, microbiology staff and students.
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Instructors: Marie B. Coyle, PhD; Dave Nowowiejski, MS, MT(ASCP); Karen LaFe, MT(ASCP); Deborah Ritter, MS, CLS(NCA); Janet D. Curtis, BS, MT(ASCP); Adam R. Orkand, BA; Michael L. Astion, MD, PhD
Contact Hours: 2.0
Date: January 01, 2025 - December 31, 2026
Learning Objectives:
1. Name the four classes of fungi responsible for human infections.
2. List three direct techniques used in medical mycology.
3. Describe the unique morphologic features that define different molds.
4. Define opportunistic fungi and list two common opportunists.