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  2. Gastrointestinal pathology - Wikipedia

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    Gastrointestinal pathology (including liver, gallbladder and pancreas) is a recognized sub-specialty discipline of surgical pathology.Recognition of a sub-specialty is generally related to dedicated fellowship training offered within the subspecialty or, alternatively, to surgical pathologists with a special interest and extensive experience in gastrointestinal pathology.

  3. Richard Scolyer - Wikipedia

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    Richard Anthony Scolyer (born 16 December 1966 [3]) is an Australian pathologist.He is a senior staff specialist in tissue pathology and diagnostic oncology at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, [4] [5] co-medical director at the Melanoma Institute Australia, [6] and Conjoint professor at the University of Sydney. [7]

  4. Pathophysiology - Wikipedia

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    The origins of pathophysiology as a distinct field date back to the late 18th century. The first known lectures on the subject were delivered by Professor August Friedrich Hecker at the University of Erfurt in 1790, and in 1791, he published the first textbook on pathophysiology, Grundriss der Physiologia pathologica [2], spanning 770 pages. [3]

  5. Histopathology - Wikipedia

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    Micrograph showing contraction band necrosis, a histopathologic finding of myocardial infarction (heart attack).. Histopathology (compound of three Greek words: ἱστός histos 'tissue', πάθος pathos 'suffering', and -λογία-logia 'study of') is the microscopic examination of tissue in order to study the manifestations of disease.

  6. Anatomical pathology - Wikipedia

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    Academic anatomical pathology is practiced at university medical centers by pathologists who are also university faculty. As such, they often have diverse responsibilities that may include training pathology residents , teaching medical students , conducting basic , clinical , or translational research , or performing administrative duties, all ...

  7. Pathology - Wikipedia

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    These systems help in tracking and managing patient specimens, results, and other pathology data. Digital pathology: Involves the use of digital technology to create, manage, and analyze pathology images. This includes side scanning and automated image analysis. Telepathology: Using technology to enable remote pathology consultation and ...

  8. Telepathology - Wikipedia

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    Major topics of pathology informatics, including some that underlie telepathology: slide scanning, digital imaging and networks. Telepathology is the practice of pathology at a distance. It uses telecommunications technology to facilitate the transfer of image-rich pathology data between distant locations for the purposes of diagnosis ...

  9. SA Pathology - Wikipedia

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    SA Pathology, (formerly the Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science (IMVS)), is an organisation providing diagnostic and clinical pathology services throughout South Australia for the public health sector.