PAP may not always be the easiest with which to work. Even though many editing capabilities are out there, not all offer a straightforward solution. We created DocHub to make editing straightforward, no matter the file format. With DocHub, you can quickly and effortlessly work in note in PAP. On top of that, DocHub offers a range of other functionality such as document generation, automation and management, field-compliant eSignature tools, and integrations.
DocHub also helps you save time by producing document templates from paperwork that you use frequently. On top of that, you can benefit from our a lot of integrations that allow you to connect our editor to your most utilized applications with ease. Such a solution makes it fast and simple to work with your documents without any delays.
DocHub is a useful tool for personal and corporate use. Not only does it offer a comprehensive set of capabilities for document creation and editing, and eSignature implementation, but it also has a range of capabilities that come in handy for developing multi-level and streamlined workflows. Anything added to our editor is kept risk-free according to leading field requirements that protect users' information.
Make DocHub your go-to choice and simplify your document-centered workflows with ease!
hi my name is Natalie Bonet Iamp;#39;m an assistant professor of pathology and Laboratory Medicine I work at women infants hospital in Providence Rhode Island and Iamp;#39;m recording a lecture today on gynecologic cytopathology this is a first in the series and today we will start at the beginning of the Bethesda book my contact information is noted on the slide here at the website and a Twitter handle please get in touch with me if you have any feedback today we will talk about report elements adequacy and non neoplastic findings and then at the end reporting of endometrial cells so just to start off the source for this lecture material was mostly the Bethesda system for reporting cervical cytology itamp;#39;s a book that came out in 2015 the aim of this system is that the terminology must be number one clinically relevant number two reasonably reproducible and flexible and number three reflect the most current understanding of cervical neoplasia the bethesda system was convened f