A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
12/26/2018
Can you diagnose this young man's solitary nodule of the lower right lobe and bilateral tree-in-bud opacities?
12/24/2018 | Fred Bosman
Collaboration and communication are often confused with one another. In fact, they are quite distinct, and pathologists must become skilled at both
11/15/2018
We sit down with Malak Abedalthagafi to talk about the biggest issues facing pathology and how she has adapted to working around the globe
11/15/2018 | Fátima Carneiro and Ivan Damjanov
From cell biology to gastrointestinal and liver pathology, Fatima Carneiro has achieved great heights in the field. She talks about her achievements, the problems facing the discipline, and how young pathologists can succeed
11/15/2018 | Judith Hugh
What exactly is a multidisciplinary team – and what is the pathologist’s role in it?
11/15/2018 | Paul Bachner and David Wilkinson
Paul Bachner and David Wilkinson share their experience and advice on being the best lab director you can be
11/15/2018 | E. Blair Holladay
To stay at the forefront of medicine, pathologists and laboratorians need to become drivers for change in our own institutions
11/15/2018 | Luke Turner
A new DNA test that can detect treatment-resistant mutations could prove crucial for patients with acute myeloid leukemia, providing an early indication that targeted therapeutic intervention is needed
Can you diagnose this 73-year-old female’s oval lesion of the scalp?
10/11/2018 | Roisin McGuigan
Sitting Down With James Wilson, Rose H. Weiss Professor and Director, Orphan Disease Centre, Profession of Medicine and Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania
Register to access our FREE online portfolio, request the magazine in print and manage your preferences.
Register
Genetic Counseling
The Future Lies in Phenomic Medicine
Trusted Bodies for PGx