Dr. Greening Shirley E. Greening, MS, JD, CT(ASCP), CFIAC

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130 South 9th Street
Suite 1924
Philadelphia, PA 19107

(215) 503-8561
(215) 503-2189 fax

Education
JD, Temple University School of Law, Philadelphia, PA, 1989
MS Professional Education, University of Miami, 1981
BS Natural Sciences, University of Rochester, 1975
Certificate Cytotechnology, University of Rochester Medical Center, 1968

Certification
CT(ASCP) #02496, 1969
CT(IAC) #170, 1972
Bar of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Attorney I.D. No. 57629

Professional Societies
International Academy of Cytology, Cytotechnologist Fellow
American Society of Cytopathology, Associate Member
American Society for Cytotechnology, Founding Member
American Society of Clinical Pathology, Associate Member
Delaware Valley Society of Cytology, Member; Program Chair 2004-06; President-elect 2005-06; President 2006-present
American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics, Member, 1985-2002
American Bar Association, Member, 1989-1999

Publications

Most recent Peer-reviewed Publications

  1. The declining pap test: An omen of extinction or an opportunity for reform?
  2. Cervical cytology practice guidelines: American society of cytopathology
  3. Medicolegal affairs: IAC task force summary
  4. Medicolegal affairs. International Academy of Cytology Task Force summary. Diagnostic Cytology Towards the 21st Century: An International Expert Conference and Tutorial.
  5. Errors in cervical smears: minimizing the risk of medicolegal consequences.
  6. Using a CompuCyte pathfinder to evaluate cytotechnology student diagnostic performance
  7. The AcCell series 2000 as a support system for training and evaluation in educational and clinical settings
  8. The Bethesda System for reporting cervical/vaginal cytologic diagnoses
  9. Pap smear collection devices: Technical, clinical, diagnostic, and legal considerations associated with their use
  10. The revised Bethesda System for reporting cervical/vaginal cytologic diagnoses: Report of the 1991 Bethesda workshop
  11. Cervical cytology and reimbursement issues (III)
  12. The 1988 Bethesda System for reporting cervical/vaginal cytological diagnoses
  13. The 1988 Bethesda system for reporting cervical/vaginal cytologic diagnoses. Developed and approved at the National Cancer Institute Workshop, Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A., December 12-13, 1988
  14. In vivo chemosensitivity testing in patients with gynecologic malignancies and nude mouse xenografts by monitoring cell kinetic parameters and DNA distribution patterns: A preliminary report
  15. The adequate Papanicolaou smear revisited.
  16. Differential diagnosis in effusion cytology
  17. Fine needle aspiration cytology of supraclavicular lymph nodes in gynecologic malignancies
  18. Fine-needle-aspiration cytology in gynecologic oncology: 'Early detection of occult persistent, or recurrent cancer after radiation therapy'
  19. Diagnostic cytopathology today.
  20. Fine-needle aspiration cytology in gynecologic oncology. I. Diagnostic accuracy

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