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Pathology - Wikipedia
Pathology is a significant field in modern medical diagnosis and medical research. A physician practicing pathology is called a pathologist.

What Is a Pathologist? What They Do, Training & Types
Most pathologists receive training in both clinical and anatomical pathology. Most pathologists also specialize in a certain area of pathology, such as hematopathology or chemical pathology.

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What is pathology?
Pathology is the study of disease. It is the bridge between science and medicine. It underpins every aspect of patient care, from diagnostic testing and treatment advice to using cutting-edge genetic technologies and preventing disease.

What is Pathology? - American Board of Pathology
Traditionally, Pathology has been considered the study of disease, but over the ages it has evolved into so much more. Today, pathologists are clinical care providers who contribute their scientific and practice skills to the diagnosis and management of patients in a variety of ways.

What Is Pathology? How Diseases Are Diagnosed
Anatomical pathology deals with the structural changes in cells, tissues, and organs caused by disease. It’s the branch most people imagine when they think of pathology—microscopes, slides, and stained tissues.

What is Pathology and What Does a Pathologist Do?
Pathology is the field of medicine that focuses on the causes and natures of diseases. Focusing on the study of disease requires a detailed and extensive knowledge of medicine, and pathologists must spend several years training for this role.

 

 

 

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