The work of a pathology laboratory is immensely critical, as patients anxiously wait to hear word of a disease or clean bill of health. During that time, histotechnicians and pathologists are hard at ...
Since the last USCAP Long Course on Gastrointestinal Pathology in 1988, there has been continued explosive growth in gut endoscopic procedures, with a concomitant increase in biopsy specimens from the ...
Goo Lee, M.D., Ph.D., an associate professor in the Division of Anatomic Pathology, will serve in the roles of interim section head of gastrointestinal (GI) pathology and GI fellowship director, ...
Impact of Workforce Challenges and Funds Flow on Cancer Clinical Trial Development and Conduct Morphology-based diagnosis with immunohistochemical testing and ancillary molecular genetic testing is ...
Dr. Jedrzkiewicz is a staff pathologist at ARUP and an assistant professor of pathology at the University of Utah School of Medicine. She obtained her Medical Degree from Poznan University of Medical ...
Monday conferences are held weekly from 5 to 6 p.m., starting in the fall. Lecture topics rotate and include epidemiology, motility, GI radiology, GI pathology and quality improvement. This is a ...
Clinical data company Clario and AI firm PathAI are teaming up to create an end-to-end imaging and pathology workflow for gastrointestinal clinical trials. The collaboration aims to provide clients ...
Mary P. Bronner, MD, is the Carl R. Kjeldsberg Presidential Endowed Chair Professor of Pathology. She is also a tenured professor of pathology at the University of Utah School of Medicine. At the ...
The UAB Department of Pathology is pleased to announce the appointment of Sameer Al Diffalha, M.D., Associate Professor, Anatomic Pathology, as Vice Chair for Outreach for the Department of Pathology, ...
What is your subspecialty and what made you choose it? I chose to practice both general surgical pathology and clinical pathology. My training at BCM gave me the necessary tools and confidence to ...
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