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Explore a modern approach to screening for monoclonal gammopathies using digital workflows in this 55-minute webinar presented by Dr. Mark Zaydman, an Assistant Professor of Pathology and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine. Learn about the clinical laboratory's crucial role in guiding therapeutic decisions for monoclonal gammopathies through various assays detecting monoclonal proteins in blood and urine. Discover the challenges of coordinating complex testing algorithms and how computer-based workflows can improve the process. Gain insights into the development and adoption of a digital workflow using the Phoresis computer application for coordinating and interpreting monoclonal gammopathy screening panels. Understand the importance of efficient and reliable laboratory practices in managing these plasma cell disorders, ranging from watchful monitoring to intensive treatments.