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Discovering the Power of HistoTrac Software for Your HLA Laboratory Webinar

Eligible for 1 contact hour or 0.15 continuing education credits (CECs)

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Our recent webinar, "Discovering the Power of HistoTrac™ Software for Your HLA Laboratory", showcased how HistoTrac software can support all the basic functions of your laboratory and how you can customize it with additional modules to streamline any workflow or organize your lab’s records. Watch the video recording to learn more about a new, simplified laboratory management system offering that makes implementation fast and easy. 

During the webinar, you hear from an HLA lab director about their experience with the software, and get a demonstration of key features that include patient/donor case building with viewing haplotype and mismatch results, sample and test history, ad hoc query tool, and audit history tracking. 

Watch this informative and interactive session to discover how HistoTrac software can benefit your HLA laboratory. 

Learning Objectives:

  • Discover what is included in our core HistoTrac Package and how you can customize it through our additional modules
  • Get a demonstration of key features that include patient/donor case building with viewing haplotype and mismatch results, sample and test history, ad hoc query tool, and audit history tracking
  • Get a sneak peek at the latest HistoTrac software developments
  • Listen to the recent experience of a current customer 

Speaker:
Dr. Yanping Huang 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Recorded:
April 20, 2023

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Availability expires on 11/01/2023.

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Moderator:

Brooke C. Watson,
MHI, CHS(ABHI)

HistoTrac Sales Manager
Thermo Fisher Scientific

Guest Speaker:

Yanping Huang, MD,
PhD, D(ABHI)

Director, Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics Laboratory
Associate Professor, Departments of Pathology and Genomic Medicine
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA, USA