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Outside the Lab

Outside the Lab Profession

Opening Pandora’s Patient Portal

| Michael Schubert

The debate over whether and how patients should have access to medical records rages on

Outside the Lab Profession

The Diagnostic and Management Autopsy

| Michael Laposata

What is the diagnostic and management autopsy and why is it needed?

Outside the Lab Profession

Curing Our Diagnostic Disorder

| Michael Laposata

Could the diagnostic management team be a panacea to medical error and professional misunderstandings?

Outside the Lab Training and education

Leading the Way

| Sandip SenGupta

Pathologists need to take on the challenge of leadership or risk losing their value

Outside the Lab Biochemistry and molecular biology

The Cardiometabolic Chemist

| Michael Schubert

Rojeet Shrestha, Researcher at the Faculty of Health Sciences, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan

Outside the Lab Profession

Stepping Stones to Retirement

| Charles van Heyningen

There is more than one way to conclude a long and rewarding career

Outside the Lab Training and education

The Transformed Pathologist

| Byron Barksdale

Patients benefit when all physicians improve their clinical knowledge and communication skills

Outside the Lab Oncology

The Trials of Mesothelioma

| Roisin McGuigan

The International Mesothelioma Interest Group has issued updated guidelines for diagnosis

Outside the Lab Profession

The Sound of One Hand Clapping

| Michael Schubert

Speaking up for yourself is valuable – but only if you have an audience

Outside the Lab Profession

A Light in the Darkness

| Marta Cohen

After the loss of an infant or child, uncovering the cause of death can be difficult

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