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  2. Pathologists' assistant - Wikipedia

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    A pathologists' assistant (PA) is a physician extender whose expertise lies in gross examination of surgical specimens as well as performing forensic, medicolegal, and hospital autopsies. [ 1 ] In the United States , the profession is only licensed in two states: Nevada and New York .

  3. American Association of Pathologists' Assistants - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of Pathologists' Assistants (AAPA) is a professional association for laboratory pathologists' assistants (PA). ... Code of Conduct;

  4. List of abbreviations for medical organisations and personnel

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    Physician assistant or pathologist assistant PAC: Certified Physician assistant or pathologist assistant CPT: Phlebotomist: PCT: Primary care trust (UK) PGNZ: Pharmaceutical Guild of New Zealand PHARM: Pharmaceutical Health and Rational Use of Medicines (Australia) Pharm.D: Doctor of Pharmacy PMS: Personal Medical Services alternative contract ...

  5. Clinical officer - Wikipedia

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    The Ghana Physician Assistant Association-Medical at their last annual delegate congress, voted for a name change from the current name Physician Assistant to Clinical Officer. The members of the association believes that the Assistant attached to their name is limitation to what the PA actually does. The PA is not an assistant but an ...

  6. Category:Pathology - Wikipedia

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  7. List of pathologists - Wikipedia

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    Georges Dreyer (1873–1934), Danish pathologist, professor of pathology at Oxford University. I. N. Dubin (born 1913), American pathologist (see Dubin–Johnson syndrome ). Cuthbert Dukes (1890–1977), English physician and pathologist for whom the Dukes classification for colorectal cancer is named.

  8. Talk:Blox Fruits - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:American pathologists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American pathologists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 278 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .