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Shirley E. Greening, CT(ASCP), CFIAC, J.D
Chairman and Professor
Director of Bioscience Technologies Graduate Programs Director, Cytotechnology Program
Health Policy Coordinator, Center for Collaborative Research, College of Health Professions
shirley.greening@jefferson.edu


 

My career in lab sciences started over 30 years ago, and has included clinical cytology practice, research and education. I've served in professional organizations, contributed to the lab sciences body of knowledge and helped to influence the way we practice our collective professions. There have been many technological changes and exciting challenges in the laboratory fields during this time, and there will be more.

I encourage you to explore the opportunities available to you in the lab sciences. I hope you will find, as I did, that a rewarding and personally satisfying future awaits you.

Recent Presentations

  1. "Task Force on Medical-Legal Implications of Automated Rescreening: Medical-legal issues with use of computerized screening programs," International Academy of Cytology, Diagnostic Cytology Toward the 21st Century, Kamuela, Hawaii
  2. "Multicenter Automated Cytology Education Study", International Academy of Cytology Meeting, Vienna, Austria.
  3. "Recruiting and Retaining Clinical Affiliates", Program Faculty Seminar, American Society of Cytopathology Annual Meeting, Sacramento, California.
  4. "The Role of Clinical Cytology in the Diagnosis of Cervical Premalignancies", Kitasato University, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa, Japan.

Publications

  1. Greening, SE. "Medical Legal Aspects", in Ducatman BS, Wang HH, eds. the Pap Smear: Controversies in Diagnosis and Practice, Chapman & Hall, New York, 2002 (chapter)
  2. Greening, SE. "Medico-Legal Issues and Health Law Procedures", in Flynn JC, ed., Procedures in Phlebotomy, 2d ed.,1999, WB Saunders, Philadelphia (chapter).
  3. "The AcCell Series 2000 as a support system for training and evaluation in educational and clinical settings," Greening SE, Grohs, DH, Guidos, BJ. Acta Cytologica 1997, 41(1):153-159.
  4. Greening, SE. "Errors in Cervical Smears: Minimizing the Risk of Medico-legal Consequences", in Koss LG, Linder J, eds. Errors and Pitfalls in Diagnostic Cytology, United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology Long Course Monograph, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1997 (chapter)

Activities

  • Editorial Boards: Acta Cytologica
  • Health Policy Newsletter (1990-2001)
  • Journal of Allied Health (1996 - 1999)
Professional Service
  • Cervical Cancer Quality Assurance Committee, Department of Health, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
  • Cytopathology Practice Committee, American Society of Cytopathology
  • Government Relations Committee, American Society of Clinical Pathologists

Awards

  • Cytotechnologist-of-the-Year. American Society of Cytopathology
  • Cytotechnologist Achievement Award. American Society for Cytotechnology
  • Cytotechnologist Award of the International Academy of Cytology

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