At a glance
Below are webinars from CDC's Strengthening Public Health Laboratories Newborn Screening and Genetics – Hemoglobinopathies Project featuring screening experts and partners from newborn screening programs across the United States.
Overview
The Strengthening Public Health Laboratories: Newborn Screening and Genetics – Hemoglobinopathies Project has hosted webinars with screening experts and partners from newborn screening programs across the United States. These webinars are free and open to the public.
Access the webinars below by clicking on the links provided.
Hemoglobinopathies: Current Practices for Screening, Confirmation, and Follow Up
A training webinar series created to complement the best practices document, Hemoglobinopathies: Current Practices for Screening, Confirmation, and Follow Up.
- Module 1: Introduction, History, and Specimen Collection
- Module 2a: Hemoglobinopathy Screening Methods: Isoelectric Focusing (IEF), High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)
- Module 2b: Molecular Methods, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Overall Method Advantages and Limitations
- Module 3: Screening and Reporting Algorithms, Quality Assurance, Follow Up
Thalassemia: Newborn Screening in the United States
This two-part webinar series is designed for medical professionals who are, or may be, responsible for screening, diagnosing, and treating hemoglobinopathies.