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Practical Guidance for Better Pathology Workflows

Explore provider guides, submission guides, checklists, articles, forms, and FAQs for AP operations, logistics, connectivity, and client onboarding.

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Start with the decisions that shape your workflow

01Provider Guides

How to Choose an Anatomic Pathology Laboratory for Your Practice

A practical framework for evaluating AP quality, workflow fit, logistics, connectivity, and client support.

Practice LeadersRead resource →
02Submission Guides

Specimen Labeling Best Practices for Physician Offices

Operational labeling principles that help physician offices build a more controlled specimen handoff workflow.

Clinical and Practice OperationsRead resource →
03Articles

How to Reduce Specimen Rejection

A workflow-focused review of common rejection risks and controls practices can establish before go-live.

Practice Managers and Clinical TeamsRead resource →

RESOURCE LIBRARY

Guidance for pathology operations and onboarding

Search practical content by resource type, specialty, workflow, or keyword. Current client-specific laboratory instructions always control.

12 resources

01Provider Guides

How to Choose an Anatomic Pathology Laboratory for Your Practice

A practical framework for evaluating AP quality, workflow fit, logistics, connectivity, and client support.

Practice LeadersRead resource →
02Submission Guides

Specimen Labeling Best Practices for Physician Offices

Operational labeling principles that help physician offices build a more controlled specimen handoff workflow.

Clinical and Practice OperationsRead resource →
03Articles

How to Reduce Specimen Rejection

A workflow-focused review of common rejection risks and controls practices can establish before go-live.

Practice Managers and Clinical TeamsRead resource →
04FAQs

AP vs CP: What Providers Should Know

A concise explanation of anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, and why active service scope matters.

Providers and Practice OperationsRead resource →
05Checklists

Dermatology Practice Pathology Workflow Checklist

A location-ready checklist for shave, punch, excision, supply, logistics, and reporting workflows.

Dermatopathology • Download availableRead resource →
06Submission Guides

GI Biopsy Submission Guide

Planning guidance for site-specific endoscopy biopsy, colon polyp, logistics, and reporting workflows.

Gastrointestinal • Download availableRead resource →
07Provider Guides

Urology Pathology Workflow Guide

Workflow considerations for prostate needle biopsy, bladder biopsy, GU pathology, ancillary testing, and reporting.

UropathologyRead resource →
08Checklists

ASC Pathology Workflow Checklist

A checklist for high-volume specimen intake, supplies, logistics, users, reporting, and escalation planning.

Ambulatory Surgery Centers • Download availableRead resource →
09Checklists

EMR Integration Checklist for Pathology Results

Prepare vendor, routing, user-access, security, testing, and implementation information for interface discovery.

Connectivity • Download availableRead resource →
10Provider Guides

How to Transition from Your Current Pathology Lab

A staged transition framework covering scope, supplies, logistics, connectivity, users, training, and go-live controls.

Practice Managers and AdministratorsRead resource →
11Articles

Pathology Turnaround Time: What Practices Should Measure

A practical approach to measuring the full specimen-to-report workflow without relying on one headline number.

Practice and Laboratory LeadersRead resource →
12Articles

IHC and Special Stains in AP Workflows

An operational overview of ancillary testing, tissue stewardship, validation, and reporting.

IHC & Special StainsRead resource →

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