CAMPUS is Karger´s collection of 10 courses on how to successfully write and publish a biomedical paper.
Free access for IAC members to Campus through the members area
These courses cover the essentials of how to perform ethical research, write the results clearly, choose a publication outlet, and promote the work after publication.
Each course takes around 2 hours to complete, and is available in 6 languages.
Normal retail price is USD 199 per student.
Further free access course offers below
Salivary gland cytopathology course by José Candido
José Cândido Xavier Jr. is responsible for education related to Acta Cytologica, with Joerg Schwock. He has created a free-to-access, interactive course on the cytological findings of the main salivary gland tumors. It is based on the Milan System for Reporting Salivary Gland Cytopathology and thus follows the system’s categories. It will help pathologists around the world in their daily practice.
This course is open to everyone.
Salivary Gland Courses
Salivary Gland CoursesIAC members have access to Campus through members area
Digital and Computational Cytology course by Pam Michelow and Ewen McAlpine
Pam Michelow and Ewan McAlpine, assisted by Joerg Schwock, created a short course to help cytopathologists and cytotechnologists grasp the fundamentals of digital cytology. This course enhances the material contained in the special issue of Acta Cytologica on this topic.<
Digital Computational Courses
Digital Computational CoursesEssentials of Cytopathology by Peter Dalquen e-book
Fast Facts
The free-to-access e-book authored by Peter Dalquen serves as an introduction to cytology for beginners, and as a convenient reference for use during daily practice. It focuses on morphological diagnostic criteria for disease across all organs. The readers will also learn about patient examination, sample extraction and preparation, normal cell morphology, and find representative examples of most common diagnoses in a concise format.