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April 2018
The April issue of The Pathologist features a tour of Great Ormond Street Hospital, one of the most prominent pediatric hospitals in the world. We speak with people across various departments to find out how the hospital stays on top of the plethora of patient samples they take in. We also look into progeria biomarkers, infrared biopsy grading. This issue also dives into histopathology training in Sudan, the power of DNA methylation, and medical career path differences between Pakistan and the UK. And this month we sit down with Sarah Coupland, Professor of pathology at the University of Liverpool.
In Service to Our Smallest Patients
April 17, 2018
A hospital specializing in complex pediatric cases shines a light on the value of collaborative medicine and integrated pathology
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A Vision for Pathology
April 16, 2018
Sitting Down With… Sarah Coupland, Professor and George Holt Chair of Pathology at the University of Liverpool and Honorary Consultant Histopathologist at Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust, UK.
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A Tale of Two Countries
April 16, 2018
From Pakistan to the United Kingdom – a comparison of the guidance received by medical students along their career paths
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Dissecting Brain from Brawn
April 16, 2018
We need to do more to fully expose medical students to specialty of pathology – and we must more actively pursue those who show interest or aptitude
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