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January 2021
In February’s issue of The Pathologist, two pathologists discuss how practices differ in the East and the West. What does the average workday look like in India and in North America? How do training programs differ? And, most importantly, what can the two regions learn from each other? Also in this issue: the key questions to ask yourself about sigma metrics in the lab, the wonderful world of #PathTwitter and how it can help prospective pathology residents, and beating burnout in medical school (and beyond). We sit down with Dame Sue Black, President of the Royal Anthropological Institute and Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Engagement at Lancaster University, UK.
After the Virus: Pathology in a Post-COVID-19 World
February 1, 2021
Looking ahead to a post-pandemic world
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Pathology in the East and the West
January 29, 2021
Two pathologists who have practiced internationally explore the differences – and the similarities – between distant regions
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Discarded Kidney Donations
January 25, 2021
Are histologic findings accurate predictors of kidney allograft survival?
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The Fantastic Four: Quality Control Questions for the Clinical Lab
January 21, 2021
Key questions to ask yourself about sigma metrics in the lab
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Biomarker Tests for Precision Oncology: DIY or Pay-for-Service?
January 19, 2021
Cancer patient management of is increasingly driven by biomarker assays – but how should we manage the assays?
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Burnout: The Other Epidemic
January 15, 2021
Medical students face high levels of stress and burnout at the best of times – and the pandemic only exacerbates the problem
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Algorithmic Assistance
January 12, 2021
By working with each other – and with carefully designed algorithms – we can improve patient outcomes
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2021: A New World
January 11, 2021
Pandemics, diagnostics, vaccines – a “normal” no one could have predicted this time last year
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