In Bosnia–Herzegovina, underfunded pathology services face challenges, including brain-drain and a lack of specialized training in cytopathology. Philanthropic initiatives like the Bosnian Turkish Cytopathology School and the Bryan Warren School of Pathology, led by Semir Vranić from Qatar University, are addressing these issues by providing accessible training and networking opportunities for early-career pathologists. These schools aim to enhance diagnostic skills, build trust and foster continuous education in the region, with significant strides already observed in local cytopathology practices.
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