Hematopathology
Monday July 11, 0800-1030

Monitoring of Residual Acute Leukemia in the Clinical Laboratory
Brent Wood, University of Washington

Objectives:
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:

1. List the major methods used for laboratory monitoring of residual acute leukemia.
2. Recite the basic principle of immunophenotyping for hematopoietic neoplasms.
3. Describe the advantages and limitations of flow cytometry and NGS for residual disease monitoring.

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* 1. Please take a few minutes of your time to evaluate the scientific session.

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Session objectives as stated above were adequately met.
The session met my expectations.
The session content was relevant and/or applicable to my work.
Adequate time was allocated for questions/discussion/interaction.
I would like to have had this session recorded for future viewing/listening.

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* 2. Outcomes: As a result of attending this session, I am planning to:

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Discuss with Colleagues
Pursue additional learning activities
Complete a personal learning project
Change my practice

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* 3. If you answered yes, please indicate/describe what additional learning or knowledge you intend to pursue:

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* 4. If you answered yes, please indicate what changes you intend to integrate into practice:

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