A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
06/10/2020 | Ivan Damjanov
The third installment of our series of weird and wonderful medical terms and diagnoses that you probably weren't aware of
06/09/2020 | Timothy Craig Allen, Marissa Spencer, Cory Nash, John Eckman, Mariam Molani, Adam Booth
Pathologist’s assistants play a key role in educating residents in the laboratory
06/03/2020 | Mark Wilkinson
Medical outreach is essential for patient safety and a successful democracy – so we must step up and do what we can to inform the public
05/23/2020
A 61-year-old female with systemic lupus erythematosus presented with a three-week fever, hypoxia, and hypotension – but what’s your diagnosis?
05/15/2020 | Michael Schubert
We speak to Harsh Mohan about pathology education in India and his work on the renowned Textbook of Pathology
05/12/2020 | Ivan Damjanov
The second part in our series of weird and wonderful medical terms and diagnoses that you probably weren't aware of
05/02/2020 | Pallavi A. Patil, Christopher D.M. Fletcher
In an interview with Pallavi A. Patil, Christopher D.M. Fletcher discusses what he has learned over a 35-year-long career in pathology
05/01/2020
A 61-year-old woman presents with a 1 cm left postauricular mass. Can you diagnose May’s case?
04/30/2020 | Ivan Damjanov
A collection of weird and wonderful medical terms and diagnoses that you probably weren't aware of
04/20/2020 | Bobbi Pritt
It's tempting to use broad-range molecular assays to diagnose infectious disease, but a target-specific assay is often better
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