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| | MUO - Pathology |
 | | As a discipline, Pathology lies squarely in the interface between the basic biologic sciences and the clinical practice of medicine. |  | | Thus, the practice of Pathology refers to the interpretation of tests, designed to address the anatomic, or biochemical, state of patients in the interests of health care. |  | | Given this nature, it follows that the Pathology department enjoys an instrumental role in academic teaching functions, contributing to education in both basic science and clinical medicine. |
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http://www.meduohio.edu/depts/path
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| | Residency - Pathology |
 | | In this way, Pathology is taught at the surgical bench, in the autopsy suite, at the microscope and in the clinical laboratory as an interactive, interpersonal tutorial providing a vigorous, and rigorous educational experience. |  | | Pathology contributes many technical and diagnostic advances to medicine through the application of basic science to clinical problems. |  | | In both Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, residents are expected to study histologic slides, gross specimens, autopsy specimens, and/or laboratory data for interpretation, analysis, and diagnosis as much as possible prior to "sign-out" after their initial rotation(s) of observation and instruction. |
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http://www.pathology.ufl.edu/~resident
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| | SUNY Stony Brook Pathology Department Residency |
 | | Clinical Pathology rotations are viewed as an interlocking set of assignments, with continual attention to quality control, laboratory management, and the integration of laboratory services with clinical functions in the hospital. |  | | Pathology is an exciting field of medicine, in part because it offers so many different career opportunities. |  | | Physicians with special expertise in each of the disciplines of anatomic and clinical pathology head the sections in the hospital laboratories, and are responsible for the design and implementation of resident rotations in each area. |
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http://www.path.sunysb.edu/residency
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| | University of Washington Pathology Residency Program |
 | | In 2000 the ACGME initiated the Outcome Project, which is a long-term initiative to increase emphasis on measured educational outcomes in graduate medical education. |  | | We believe variety is the key to a successful training program and that residents learn best from a diverse faculty of individual pathologists, broad patient populations in variable clinical settings, and the wide range of disease processes that we present in our program. |  | | In addition to basic training in pathology, we offer a wealth of subspecialty and research training opportunities in many areas of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology. |
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http://www.pathology.washington.edu/academics/residency/progdesc.html
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| | IUSM Elective Course Listing - Pathology |
 | | Students will experience surgical pathology, cytopathology (including fine needle aspirates) and clinical pathology (hematopathology, transfusion medicine, clinical chemistry and microbiology). |  | | This course is intended for any student who is interested forensic pathology which is the interaction of law and medicine as well as a review of normal anatomy and basic pathology. |  | | The elective is designed to provide practical experience in anatomic and clinical pathology. |
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http://msaa.iusm.iu.edu/StudentRecords/elbk/path.htm
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| | Home - Pathology - Stanford University School of Medicine |
 | | Jonathan Pollack, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pathology, is a co-recipient of the 2006 Amgen Outstanding Investigator Award. |  | | Research: Advance basic science, translational and clinical research in pathology and related fields. |  | | Education: Maintain educational programs that attract and train future leaders in pathology and related fields |
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http://pathology.stanford.edu
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| | Editorial Board - Modern Pathology |
 | | He received his MD (1955) and anatomic pathology training (1959-1962) both from Tulane University School of Medicine and was a surgical pathology fellow and then Assistant Professor of Pathology and Surgical Pathology at Washington University School of Medicine. |  | | John N. Eble MD, MBA is the Nordschow Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Professor and Chairman, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine. |  | | Richard L. Kempson, MD is Professor Emeritus of Pathology at Stanford University School of Medicine. |
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http://www.nature.com/modpathol/editorial_board.html
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| | Department of Pathology - Baylor College of Medicine - Houston, TX |
 | | The Department of Pathology at Baylor College of Medicine enjoys a national reputation for setting the standards for clinical practice, education of residents and fellows, and research. |  | | The Pathology Practice Program at Baylor is unsurpassed nationally. |  | | A team of six Clinical Pathologists subspecialty trained in blood banking is led by Drs. |
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http://www.bcm.edu/pathology
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| | Pathology Residency Rotation Schedule |
 | | The informatics curriculum is not a specific rotation but integrated into the pathology residency program by individual rotations that use the generalized skills for clinical application. |  | | Immunodeficiencies are addressed by the use of flow cytometry in immunophenotyping and response of lymphocytes to mitogen stimulation. |  | | Residents rotating through Hematopathology are encouraged and expected to improve their knowledge of this field of pathology in a step-wise fashion by not only increasing areas/subjects of knowledge, but also by graduated responsibility. |
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http://www.pathology.ufl.edu/~resident/rotsch.html
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| | Urologic Pathology |
 | | He was one of the first investigators to develop a methodical approach to diagnosing limited adenocarcinoma of the prostate on needle biopsy. |  | | Recipient of the Arthur Purdy Stout Surgical Pathology Award in 1996 and American Cancer Society Clinical Oncology Career Development Award. |  | | Studies can be done on tissue or on blocks of slides prepared elsewhere. |
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http://pathology.jhu.edu/N/n.web?EP=N&URL=/MCGI/SEND^WEBUTLTY(10326)
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| | The Royal College of Pathologists Home |
 | | Pathology is the hidden science at the heart of modern medicine, vital for the diagnosis and clinical management of disease. |  | | The mission of The Royal College of Pathologists is to promote excellence in the practice of pathology. |  | | We value your feedback on our website; any comments should be sent to our webmaster. |
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http://www.rcpath.org
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| | Pathology: Fellowship Training |
 | | The first year is devoted to acquiring skills and experience in diagnostic neuropathology which include surgical biopsies, intraoperative consultation, autopsy pathology, neuromuscular biopsies, as well as preparation and interpretation of material for electron microscopy, enzyme histochemistry and immunohistochemistry. |  | | Research opportunities are available within the Pathology department and in collaboration with Gastroenterology, GI surgery, and Transplant surgery investigators among others. |  | | The fellowship is designed to prepare individuals for a career in diagnostic hematopathology, by providing training in morphologic, flow cytometric, immunohistochemical and molecular techniques. |
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http://pathology.bsd.uchicago.edu/fellowshipTrain.html
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| | ENVIRONMENTAL LUNG DISEASE |
 | | Pathology's modern founder, Rudolf Virchow M.D., left a legacy of realism and social conscience for the discipline. |  | | here are some of my old pathology exams for medical school undergraduates. |  | | After high serum cholesterol, cigaret smoking is the most important risk factor for coronary heart disease (heart attacks, sudden death, angina pectoris -- see Chest 94: 449, 1988) and other complications of atherosclerosis (including ruptured aortic aneurysms and strokes -- for the latter, see Lancet 2: 643, 1989). |
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http://www.pathguy.com/lectures/env-i.htm
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| | Pathology and Microbiology |
 | | EDUCATION: Educate and train health professionals in the disciplines of pathology and microbiology and promote lifelong learning and professional growth of faculty, staff and learners. |  | | RESEARCH: Foster innovation, creativity and excellence in basic, translational and applied research in the disciplines of pathology and microbiology. |  | | MISSION: To develop, convey and apply knowledge to further the science and practice of pathology and microbiology. |
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http://www.unmc.edu/Pathology
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| | UC Davis School of Medicine - Pathology and Laboratory Medicine |
 | | The mission of the Department of Medical Pathology is to develop and deliver the highest comprehensive diagnostic services for our diverse community and to pursue relevant research and provide education in the field of academic pathology and laboratory medicine. |  | | UC Davis School of Medicine - Pathology and Laboratory Medicine |
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http://som.ucdavis.edu/departments/pathology
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| | APS Careers in Plant Pathology |
 | | Graduate work in plant pathology usually is essential to acquire sufficient knowledge of the science to obtain most professional positions. |  | | "Private practice challenges all of your plant pathology training and scientific skills, from fertility management to complex plant-pest -environment interactions. |  | | "It was the diversity of plant pathology that enticed me to pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees in this field. |
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http://www.apsnet.org/careers/careers.asp
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| | Department of Pathology. UTHSCSA |
 | | The vision of the Department of Pathology is to be a dynamic force in student education, a leader in the acquisition of new knowledge in human health through basic and applied research, and to be a provider of patient care activities that will improve the health of our patients. |  | | The department recognizes the critical role of Pathology as a discipline that touches all of medicine and research and our goal is to foster collaborative studies with faculty members of other schools at the Health Science Center and throughout the nation. |  | | The research activities of the department are broadly based and include research on the basic mechanisms of cellular injury and death, pulmonary dysplasia, chondrogenesis, bone and tooth development, prostate cancer and translational studies of breast cancer. |
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http://pathology.uthscsa.edu
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| | Pathology Fellowship Programs |
 | | The Surgical Pathology laboratory at VCU Medical Center receives approximately 16,000 specimens per year representing all organ systems. |  | | There is extensive hands-on experience in performing bone marrow aspirates/biopsies, interpreting these results, and integrating flow cytometry, cytogenetics, and molecular diagnostic results into the final report. |  | | Our fellowships offer specialized and highly-interactive opportunities for training in molecular diagnostics, clinical and anatomic pathology. |
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http://www.pathology.vcu.edu/education/programs/fellowships
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| | University of Wisconsin Pathology 703: General Pathology |
 | | Pathology 703 covers the basic principles of pathophysiology necessary for the understanding of human disease processes. |  | | The laboratory sessions and small group discussions (Clinical Pathologic Correlations - CPCs) are designed to augment the students understanding of the lecture and handout material. |  | | General pathology is concerned with the mechanisms underlying disease processes, as manifested by morphologic (gross, cellular, and ultrastructural), physiologic, and biochemical changes. |
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http://www.pathology.wisc.edu/pathcourses/path703
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| | Speech Language Pathology / Speech Therapy Resources |
 | | Topics include hypernasality, velopharyngeal incompetence (VPI), structural deficits (cleft palate, deep pharynx), dysarthias, application of instrumental analysis and the surgical-prosthetic management of resonance disorders, therapy techniques for treating hypernasality and articulation disorders, and assessment of velopharyngeal function without instrumentation. |  | | The homework sheets aim to promote generalisation of many of the communication skills which are targeted in therapy. |  | | It is our desire to make a positive difference in the field of Speech-Language Pathology, primarily through building relationships in this community, supporting professional development, providing access to information, and increasing the stature of the profession." |
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http://www.herring.org/speech.html
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| | Pathologist and Pathology-related Job listings |
 | | Qualified candidates will be board certified and have an MD, an MD/PhD or an appropriate DVM/PhD with extensive expertise in human pathology and a minimum of 8 years relevant laboratory and biotechnology experience. |  | | Applicants must have an academic interest in clinical or translational research. Additional responsibilities include teaching of medical students, residents and fellows. |  | | The Molecular Diagnostics laboratory is a newly constructed, state of the art facility. The goal of our laboratory is to perform and develop diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic testing in support of our growing cancer programs and to support translational research in the Department of Pathology. |
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http://pathologyoutlines.com/Jobs/jobs.html
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| | Pathology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The techniques used most often in the study of the disease process are: |  | | Psychopathology is also used in mental health, denoting the study of mental illness. |  | | Pathology (from Greek pathos, feeling, pain, suffering; and logos, study of; see also -ology) is the study of the processes underlying disease and other forms of illness, harmful abnormality, or dysfunction. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pathology
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| | Labexplorer - Pathology Links on Labexplorer.com |
 | | (ASCP) - a not-for-profit medical society that serves as a national resource to enhance the quality of pathology and laboratory medicine. |  | | The following represent Departments of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine with online sites. |  | | (AMP) - to "Promote Clinical Practice, Basic Research, and Education in Molecular Pathology." |
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http://www.labexplorer.com/pathology.htm
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| | Department of Pathology -- Faculty |
 | | Quality measurement and quality improvement in anatomic pathology practices |  | | -- Director of the Cancer Biomarkers Laboratory, pathology informatics. |  | | -- Cytopathology, fine needle aspiration, pulmonary and mediastinal pathology |
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http://www.pathology.pitt.edu/people/Divisional
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| | UAB Department of Pathology |
 | | In addition to his research, clinical and teaching responsibilities, Dr. Roth is an Associate Editor for the American Journal of Pathology and serves on the Editorial Board of the Journal of Neuropathology and Experimental Neurology. |  | | Kevin A Roth received his B.S. degree (Behavioral Science) in 1979 from the University of Michigan followed by M.D. and Ph.D. (Neurosciences) degrees from Stanford University School of Medicine in 1985. |  | | His research has centered on roles for members of the Bcl-2 and caspase families in regulating neuronal apoptosis. |
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http://www.path.uab.edu
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| | Pathology and Laboratory Medicine |
 | | It offers multiple research and training opportunities in experimental and applied pathology, and has a diverse faculty composed of core and joint members. |  | | Application information and forms for the Graduate Programs are available through the Division of Graduate Medical Sciences. |  | | Pathology, the study of disease, integrates all aspects of biomedical science to further the understanding of disease processes and develop methods for diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease. |
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http://www.bumc.bu.edu/Departments/HomeMain.asp?DepartmentID=63
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| | Welcome Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Fletcher Allen Health Care |
 | | The Fletcher Allen Health Care Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is closely integrated with the University of Vermont College of Medicine and Medical Laboratory and Radiation Sciences. |  | | Students in the schools of medicine and medical technology at the University of Vermont rotate through our clinical services. |  | | In anatomic pathology we have more than 30,000 surgical cases, 60,000 cytology cases and nearly 400 combined hospital and medical examiner autopsies. |
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http://www.fahc.org/pathology
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| | UT-Houston Outreach Laboratory, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine |
 | | The Mission of UT-Houston Medical School is to provide the highest quality of education and training of future physicians for the State of Texas, in harmony with the State's diverse population, to conduct the highest caliber of research in the biomedical and health sciences and to provide exemplary clinical services. |  | | UT-Houston Outreach Laboratory, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine |  | | Physicians have full access to the resources of UT-Houston Medical School's Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. |
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http://pathology.uth.tmc.edu/utlab
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| | Association of Pathology Chairs |
 | | The Course Directors Section of APC provides a forum for eligible directors of undergraduate (medical school) education in Pathology, as defined in Article III, for the exchange of information and ideas and for the participation in programs that would facilitate the continued development and enhancement of education in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. |  | | The mission of the APC is to provide leadership and to advocate for the dynamic discipline of pathology. |  | | Training programs are those approved by the Residency Review Committee for Pathology or by the Accreditation Council on Graduate Medical Education or by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and which lead to eligibility for primary certification by the American Board of Pathology or the Canadian Board of Pathology. |
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http://www.apcprods.org
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| | Department of Pathology: University of Arizona College of Medicine |
 | | The faculty is also responsible for the education of medical students, residents, graduate students, and post-graduate physicians as well as conducting research. |  | | The faculty provides professional expertise in many areas of pathology and laboratory medicine. |  | | Department of Pathology: University of Arizona College of Medicine |
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http://www.ahsc.arizona.edu/pathology
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| | LSUHSC School of Medicine - Pathology |
 | | Research is a key component of education and our department has been internationally recognized for decades for work in the investigation of atherosclerosis and cancer. |  | | Click here to view locations of clinical services. |  | | Pathology is a specialty of medicine that focuses on the causes, mechanisms and effects of disease. |
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http://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/pathology
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| | Pathology Education Opportunities |
 | | Emphasis will include both overviews of selected topics of continuing interest and updates on methods for solving diagnostic problems encountered in surgical pathology. |  | | The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School with its affiliated institutions offers fully accredited programs in anatomic (AP) and clinical pathology (CP) as well as fellowships in the various subspecialties listed below. |  | | The purpose of this unique surgical pathology course is to provide the participants with information concerning current issues in surgical pathology. |
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http://www8.utsouthwestern.edu/utsw/home/education/path
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| | Case Western Reserve University |
 | | You may either download the Graduate Application Form or apply online at CollegeNET. |  | | For additional information regarding direct admissions, click here. |  | | The clinical, research, and educational activities of the Case Department of Pathology are located in several primary locations. |
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http://www.cwru.edu/med/pathology
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| | pathology |
 | | The Department of Pathology serves critically important roles in patient diagnosis, clinical assessment and treatment; in basic scientific investigation, applied and clinical research, and development; and in educating the next generation of physicians, experimental pathologists and... |  | | The Pathology Clinical Services is composed of Laboratory Information Services (LIS), Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology. |  | | Basic research resides within Experimental Pathology, which consists of three groups of interactive scientists whose research interests center around the themes of Molecular Biology and Infectious Diseases, Pathobiology and Toxicology. |
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http://www.utmb.edu/pathology
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| | Amazon.com: Pathology: Books: Ivan Damjanov,Philip B. Conran,Peter J. Goldblatt |
 | | Subjects > Professional & Technical > Medical > Medicine > Internal Medicine > Pathology > General |  | | Amazon.com: Pathology: Books: Ivan Damjanov,Philip B. Conran,Peter J. Goldblatt |  | | Review of pathology for medical students preparing for USMLE Step 1. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0397515553?v=glance
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| | Society for Cardiovascular Pathology |
 | | You should not rely on any information in the text files, messages, bulletin boards or articles on these pages to replace consultations with qualified health care professionals to meet your individual medical needs. |  | | The information on the Society for Cardiovascular Pathology's Web Site is provided with the understanding that the Society is not rendering medical advice, or recommendations. |
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http://www.scvp.net
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| | Pathology Residency Program: University of Arizona |
 | | On call responsibilities for residents begin after they have initial rotations in the Anatomic or Clinical Pathology disciplines that they will cover on call. |  | | Surgical Pathology (U of A) Surgical Pathology (Tucson VA) |  | | These consist of experience in Surgical and Autopsy Pathology and Cytopathology for the Anatomic Pathology Core (3 months) and Clinical Chemistry, Microbiology, Hematology, and Transfusion Medicine [Blood Bank] for Clinical Pathology (3 months). |
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http://residency.pathology.arizona.edu/training.htm
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| | Department of Pathology -- Faculty |
 | | Ochoa continued her training at Harvard as a Clinical Fellow in gastrointestinal and hepatic pathology and joined the Department of Surgery to work on tissue engineering of the liver with Dr. Joseph P. Vacanti. |  | | Erin R. Ochoa, M.D. Dr. Erin R. Ochoa received her medical doctoral degree at Emory University School of Medicine in 1996. |  | | She moved to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine to become Assistant Professor of Pathology in 2002 and was later awarded an NIH Mentored Scientific Teaching Award (K08). |
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http://www.pathology.pitt.edu/people/Faculty/Ochoa.htm
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| | University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine -Department of Pathology |
 | | The pathology residency program is designed to give a broad, but in-depth education allowing its graduates to enter a community hospital laboratory, reference laboratory, or academic pathology practice. |  | | The Department of Pathology offers a four year training program in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology or three-year training programs in either Anatomic or Clinical Pathology. |  | | University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine -Department of Pathology |
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http://gsm.utmck.edu/pathology/main.htm
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| | Pathology Associates Of Lexington, P.A. |
 | | The hospital-based, point-of-service practice of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine can have a hugely positive impact on a community. |  | | Pathologists are involved in diagnostic and leadership (directorate) activities over other types of testing which can be used to amplify both historical and physical examination information. |  | | This website recognizes that the greater public can benefit from our information; so, it is not a restricted website. |
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http://www.palpath.com
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| | Pathology definition - Medical Dictionary definitions of popular medical terms |
 | | Pathologists are experts at interpreting microscopic views of body tissues. |  | | Pathology has been defined as "that branch of medicine which treats of the essential nature of disease." The word "pathology" comes from the Greek words "pathos" meaning "disease" and "logos" meaning "a treatise" = a treatise of disease. |  | | The word "pathology" is sometimes misused to mean disease as, for example, "he didn't find any pathology" (meaning he found no evidence of disease). |
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http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=6387
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| | Internet Resources Himmelfarb Library |
 | | Electronic resource includes over 1900 images along with text, tutorials, laboratory exercises, and self-assessment examination items that demonstrate gross and microscopic pathologic findings associated with human disease conditions. |  | | Access to the best directory sites in pathology and medicine. |  | | Pathology images divided into 20 subject area sections, including skin neoplasms, pediatric pathology, neuropathology, and AIDS. |
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http://www.gwumc.edu/library/eresources/inetres.cfm?subject=Pathology
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| | UNMHSC Department of Pathology |
 | | Committed to providing excellent education and clinical care and to conducting high quality research |  | | PI/Director Director of Basic Research, UNM Cancer Center |  | | Our research has the potential of involving both genders and several types of cancers including endometrial and prostate cancers.” |
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http://hsc.unm.edu/pathology
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| | Clinical Services - Pathology |
 | | Pediatric surgery extensively utilizes the surgical pathology service to evaluate pediatric tumors and other lesions that occur in children. |  | | In addition, pediatric pathology is included in the Pathology Residency Training Program as unique multidisciplinary antenatal and postnatal 2-month rotations in which the residents have integrated clinical and laboratory experiences taught by Obstetrics, Pediatrics, and Pathology faculty members. |  | | Clinical services are integrated with the blood bank and the clinical chemistry, hematology, microbiology, cytogenetics, and molecular biology laboratories within the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. |
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http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/gchas/div/path.htm
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| | DHMC Pathology Department |
 | | Faculty teach in graduate programs and offer training in their research laboratories. |  | | Explore the basis of human disease, share this knowledge with others, and use this understanding to improve the accuracy of medical diagnosis and the treatment of patients. |  | | Members of the Department of Pathology participate actively in the teaching of medical students through lectures, laboratories and electives. |
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http://www.dhmc.org/dept/pathology
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| | Home - Modern Pathology |
 | | Laboratory Investigation is dedicated to the publication of original research that significantly advances the understanding of human and experimental disease including basic biology papers with a relevance to experimental or clinical aspects of disease. |  | | After 18 years, the journal's main focus remains the publication of peer-reviewed original papers reporting innovative clinical and translational research in the pathology of human disease. |  | | Modern Pathology's sister publication, Laboratory Investigation, also joins Nature Publishing Group in 2004. |
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http://www.nature.com/modpathol
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| | Taylor & Francis Journals: Welcome |
 | | The journal spotlights ongoing advances in the uses of electron microscopic and immunohistochemical techniques, correlations of ultrastructural data with light microscopy, histochemistry, immunohistochemistry, biochemistry, cell and tissue culturing, electron probe analysis, and important new investigative, clinical, and diagnostic EM methods. |  | | The Institute of Scientific Information Journal Citations Report for 2003 ranks Ultrastructural Pathology 53rd out of 64 journals in Pathology (Science) and 8th out of 9 journals in Microscopy (Science), with an impact factor of 0.86. |  | | Published bimonthly, Ultrastructural Pathology is the only journal to be devoted entirely to diagnostic ultrastructural pathology. |
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http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/tf/01913123.html
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| | University of Louisville Pathology |
 | | We are developing new approaches to healthcare, research and education conceived in the vision of the Dean of the School of Medicine that will help this Department become a nationally recognized center of excellence in basic and applied research, education and training, and clinical practice in pathology and laboratory medicine. |  | | The faculty of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine provide service to University of Louisville Hospital, the Veterans Administration Medical Center and the Medical Examiners Office, provide education to medical students, residents and fellows and a research program in pathology. |  | | Develop and present state of the art education and training programs |
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http://www.louisville.edu/medschool/pathology
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| | American Society for Investigative Pathology |
 | | Basic principles will be illustrated by one or more diseases and will include sessions on current technologies involved in investigative studies. |  | | This 5-day, state-of-the-art program is designed for scientists in academia and industry as well as graduate students in pathology or others interested in pathogenesis. |  | | ASIP will launch CME programs for The American Journal of Pathology (AJP) and The Journal of Molecular Diagnostics (JMD) in 2006. |
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http://www.asip.org
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