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This is what big and bold text looks like
Some normal text goes here, following a line break.
You can also add bulleted items, lie this:

  • Item 1
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Another example of big text, this time it is not bold.

The text here is entered following two line breaks, and these are numbered items:

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It is very simple to indent text
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Formatting text

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Understanding wiki templates

Templates are standard wiki pages whose content is designed to be transcluded (embedded) inside other pages. You can learn more about templates from this MediaWiki article, but in short:

  • You know you are seeing/using a template when you see something that starts with {{
  • Templates accept parameters; the number of parameters is determined by the template
  • On Learn, we use several templates, but these are two common and very useful ones to know:
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ColorText
{{ColorText|Parameter 1 = your text goes here|text color goes here|background color goes here|size goes here|}}

Some examples

  • Blue text - size 2
  • Red text - size 5
  • Yellow text with black background - size 1


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{{collapsed|title goes here|your content goes here|}}

Some examples

My example title 1
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This page link is red, because it is a transcluded page that does not exist ...yet. If you click on it and create it, you will see the content of that page transcluded in this collapsible item. See below for an example.

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Week 1 - GYN: Small

Objectives

  1. Learn normal histology of the female genital tract organs ( LINK TO Histology for Pathologists-stenberg -gyn chapter ).
  2. Be able to distinguish between endometrial and endocervical tissues.
  3. Be acquainted with basic morphology of endometrium (proliferative, secretory, menstrual, inactive, atrophic).
  4. Become familiar with classification of cervical and vulvar/vaginal precursor lesions.
  5. Recognize metaplastic changes and basic features of endometrial polyps.
  6. Recognize typical features of endometriosis.
    Suggested reading
    1. AAP 2007 The pathology of Endometriosis A Survey of the many faces of a common disease

Week 1 - GYN: Large

Objectives

  1. Learn normal anatomy and gross appearance of genital tract organs.
  2. Read gross manual and know basics of sectioning for diagnostic and staging purposes (GYN Technical Grossing Manual).
  3. Learn basic approach to logical and succinct gross dictation (Sample Gross Dictations).
  4. Become familiar with basic classification of major forms of genital tract neoplasia, particularly smooth muscle tumors of uterus and endometrial and ovarian carcinoma.
  5. Learn the essence of synoptic reports (Synoptic Reporting FAQs)
    Suggested reading
    1. FIGO staging system

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Formatting text

  • Bold
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Advanced formatting using the ColorText template
{{ColorText|

Link to document

  • Overview


Clinical Whole Slide Image (WSI) Services for MGH Pathology

MGH Pathology uses the Philips Intellisite Pathology Solution, or "Philips WSI System" to scan, archive, and view Whole Slide Images of anatomic pathology slides. We have also recently purchased a Pannoramic Flash III Scanner from 3DHistech / Thermo-Fisher Scientific. More update on that system to come.

The Philips Image Management System (IMS) client works through Microsoft Silverlight and Internet explorer, and is available here. Note this system includes PHI, and like other clinical HIS is limited in access to authorized users within the Partners network.


Templates

MY HEADER GOES HERE

My content goes here

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*Do not use DISPLAYTITLE for transclusion-only pages.