A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
05/10/2019 | Dan A. Milner, Jr
If we want to keep pathology and laboratory medicine relevant and involved in the big decisions, we must hone our leadership and management skills.
05/09/2019 | Luke Turner
We speak to bioengineer Stephen Quake to learn about the noninvasive prenatal tests that have saved thousands of pregnant women’s lives
05/08/2019 | Michael Schubert
From emeritus professors to junior pathologists, the close community within laboratory medicine is unique and precious
05/08/2019 | Jo Martin
The UK has introduced a national system of medical examiners to investigate deaths, improve patient safety, and support bereaved families
05/03/2019 | Cate Wight
A new initiative, Continuous Quality Improvement Awareness Month, aims to help pathologists get on board with CQI
05/01/2019 | E. Blair Holladay
The big data we generate every day in the lab can lead to better and more efficient patient care
04/30/2019 | Will Culliford
How can diagnostic technologies help ease the increased healthcare pressures of the winter months?
04/26/2019 | Alice Levin
Many laboratorians are unaware of pathologists’ assistants, but these highly trained professionals’ contributions to the lab cannot be overstated
04/26/2019 | Luke Turner
The online Pathology Education and Learning Centre aims to catalogue 3,500 specimens for teaching and learning around the world
04/24/2019 | Michael Schubert
How questions ranging from the conventional to the just-plain-weird can inspire careers in science and laboratory medicine
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