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 Information for Authors
Veterinary Clinical Pathology welcomes original experimental research and clinical contributions involving domestic, laboratory, avian, and wildlife species in the areas of hematology, hemostasis, immunopathology, clinical chemistry, cytopathology, surgical pathology, toxicology, endocrinology, laboratory and analytical techniques, instrumentation, quality assurance, and clinical pathology education.
Veterinary Clinical Pathology is published quarterly by the American Society for Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ASVCP) and is the official journal of the ASVCP and the European Society of Veterinary Clinical Pathology (ESVCP).
Veterinary Clinical Pathology reserves the right to reject manuscripts if it appears that experimental animals have been subjected to unacceptable stress or pain, or if the use of experimental animals does not appear to be justified by the significance of the knowledge gained.
www.vetclinpathjournal.org /authorinfo.html   (1650 words)

  
 The University of Pittsburgh Department of Pathology Online Brochure
The traditional line between anatomic pathology and clinical pathology grows fainter each day because new techniques permit the biochemical analysis of solid tissue samples, and advanced histologic methods are now routinely used to detect abnormal cells in body fluids.
Rotations are available through all subspecialties of anatomic and clinical pathology and molecular diagnostics, including: general surgical pathology, autopsy, forensic, neuropathology, dermatopathology, transplantation pathology, cytolopathology, electron microscopy, image analysis and quantitative histopathology, medical informatics, nephropathology, chemistry, hematology, immunopathology, microbiology, cytogenetics, molecular diagnostics, and blood bank.
The Department of Pathology is a leader in this rapidly evolving environment and develops new approaches by encouraging clinical and basic research scientists to work as teams.
path.upmc.edu /brochure/full.html   (1650 words)

  
 Department of Biomedical Sciences Division of Experimental Pathology and Oncology
The Division of Experimental Pathology and Oncology of DBS includes the residency in Clinical Pathology.
A Thesis (preferentially experimental) is presented and discussed with a Committee, constituted by the School teachers, in order to obtain a Diploma in Clinical Pathology.
The residency in Clinical Pathology is aimed, principally, at preparing graduate personnel for Clinical Chemistry Laboratories.
www.uniss.it /dipartimenti/dsb/patsper/residency.htm   (1650 words)

  
 College of Medicine - Pathology Housestaff
Publishes a research article based on appropriate data collection, analysis and interpretation of clinical pathology problems.
Clinical Non-Invasive Management: The resident collects, analyzes and interprets clinical pathology problems at an advanced level.
The resident describes and dictates gross and microscopic pathology of non-complicated and complicated cases.
www.southalabama.edu /com/residency/housestaffjobs/housepatho.shtml   (821 words)

  
 Department of Pathology - Baylor College of Medicine - Houston, TX
The Department of Pathology at Baylor College of Medicine enjoys a national reputation for setting the standards for clinical practice, education of residents and fellows, and research.
They work on a "real-time" basis with Baylor pathologists in the Texas Medical Center trained in clinical pathology subspecialties (blood banking and transfusion medicine, clinical medicine, microbiology, and immunopathology) to provide a standard of clinical pathology services not usually available at small and mid-size facilities.
In anatomic pathology, we also have internationally-recognized experts who provide diagnostic services in the Texas Medical Center and work on a daily basis with Baylor pathologists in our outreach program.
www.bcm.edu /pathology   (357 words)

  
 Penn State Pathology Services-Academic
The residency program in pathology requires either three or four years, depending on whether certification is sought in anatomic pathology, clinical pathology, or a combination of anatomic and clinical pathology.
Practice electives are available in pathology in the third and fourth years for one or more months in anatomic, clinical, or experimental pathology.
Pathology is taught as part of an interdisciplinary program that includes lectures, laboratories, and clinical problem solving.
www.hmc.psu.edu /pathology/services/academic.htm   (357 words)

  
 Proceedings of the Second Kuopio Alzheimer Symposium - Early Pathology
When divided into clinical groups Alzheimer-type pathology was seen in 49%, vascular lesions in 37%, Lewy inclusions in 13% and b-amyloid aggregates in 57% of non-demented compared to 67%, 67%, 19% and 70% of the demented individuals.
When divided into clinical groups Alzheimer-type pathology was seen in 57%, vascular lesions in 47%, Lewy inclusions in 10% and b-amyloid aggregates in 71% of non-demented compared to 78%, 59%, 23% and 79% of demented individuals.
Finally, the pathology of six subjects enrolled in Mayo Alzheimer Research Center who died with mild cognitive impairment, a possible clinical correlate of early AD, revealed pathologic heterogeneity (three had AD; one had tangle only; two had argyrophilic grains).
www.uku.fi /neuro/ad01s3.htm   (357 words)

  
 Residency in Pathology
The Department of Pathology is a diverse clinical, research and teaching department, offering ACGME-accredited resident training in Anatomic, Clinical or combined Anatomic and Clinical Pathology.
Core rotations include Surgical Pathology, Cytopathology, Autopsy Pathology, Neuropathology, Forensic Pathology, Electron Microscopy/Immunohistochemistry, Blood Bank, Hematopathology, Clinical Chemistry, Toxicology, Medical Microbiology, Immunology/Virology, and Molecular Diagnostics/Cytogenetics.
In addition, fellowship training is offered in Surgical Pathology/ Cytopathology, Neuropathology, Chemical Pathology and Forensic Pathology (at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner).
www.medschool.vcu.edu /gme/programs/path.html   (230 words)

  
 Books for Pathologists
Kumar: Robbins Basic Pathology; January 2005 (7th edition), 650 pages, $74.  Balanced, accurate and up-to-date coverage of the core topics in human pathology.  It highlights the impact of molecular pathology on the practice of medicine, and it integrates clinical and anatomic pathology, and discusses laboratory diagnosis of specific disorders.
Smith: The Aquatic Roots of Human Pathology; 2002, 216 pages, $25.  To facilitate the goal of encouraging a study of marine biology for clinical applications, my previous book, Treasures from the Sea for Medicine, was written in an easy-to-read fashion.
Shepro: Microvascular Research: Biology and Pathology; May 2005, 1008 pages, $280.  The first book devoted exclusively to this vital systemic component of the cardiovascular system.  Provides up to date mini-reviews of normal functions and clinical states.  A two-volume set comprising a broad, interdisciplinary work that encompasses basic research and clinical applications equally.
pathologyoutlines.com /books1.html   (3628 words)

  
 pathology
The Department of Pathology serves critically important roles in patient diagnosis, clinical assessment and treatment; in basic scientific investigation, applied and clinical research, and development; and in educating the next generation of physicians, experimental pathologists and...
The Pathology Clinical Services is composed of Laboratory Information Services (LIS), Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology.
Basic research resides within Experimental Pathology, which consists of three groups of interactive scientists whose research interests center around the themes of Molecular Biology and Infectious Diseases, Pathobiology and Toxicology.
www.utmb.edu /pathology   (194 words)

  
 Immunology
Graduates of a Clinical Pathology or combined Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology residency program or individuals with a Ph.D. degree in a biomedical field with an interest in acquiring ASHI certification are encouraged to apply.
The Clinical Immunology Laboratory hosts one or two Clinical Pathology residents for a three month supervised rotation in Immunology and flow cytometry.
Fellows also contribute to the education of Clinical Immunology residents, particularly in the area of histocompatibility testing, and to the development of novel testing methodologies in the Clinical Immunology Laboratory, particularly if these methodologies overlap with their research projects.
www.uphs.upenn.edu /path/LabServices/immunology.html   (2878 words)

  
 Oral Pathology, Radiology, and Medicine Graduate Program
Four educational tracks, emphasizing oral and maxillofacial pathology or oral and maxillofacial radiology, allow postdoctoral students to obtain advanced clinical, didactic, and research-related education while pursuing a Master of Science degree.
Facilities reserved exclusively for the Department of Oral Pathology, Radiology, and Medicine include a radiology special procedures area, interpretation room, seminar room, tutorial laboratory for training small groups of graduate and undergraduate students, computer simulations area, surgical oral pathology laboratory, and a clinical pathology laboratory with areas for histopathology, hematology, clinical chemistry, and immunology.
Students learn about the clinical, radiographic, laboratory, histopathologic, and therapeutic features of these diseases as well as their etiology and natural history.
www.dentistry.uiowa.edu /public/student/oprmgp.html   (1024 words)

  
 Pathology of Unusual Malignant Cutaneous Tumors (Clinical and Biochemical Analysis Series) Best Price, Pathology of Unusual Malignant Cutaneous Tumors (Clinical and Biochemical Analysis Series) Reviews
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 Beaumont Hospitals - About Beaumont
The Department of Clinical Pathology offers a one year fellowship training program in Chemical Pathology which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and is approved for a one position each academic year.
Regular discussions will be held with the pathologist and clinical chemists in the major areas of chemical pathology, with special emphasis on instrumentation (general principles and departmental instrumentation) and test interpretation.
During the first six months, regular teaching sessions will be held with the pathologist and clinical chemists in the major areas of chemical pathology, with special emphasis on instrumentation (general principles and departmental instrumentation) and test interpretation.
www.beaumonthospitals.com /pls/portal30/cportal30.page_print?xpageid=gme_fel_chem_path   (848 words)

  
 Residency > Pathology John A. Burns School of Medicine, UHM
Generally, the resident is assigned a block of anatomical or clinical pathology for a three-to-four month period so the course-load is balanced between each of the years of residency training.
The required 18 months each of clinical pathology (CP) and anatomic pathology (AP) rotations include:
Upon completion of the full training program, the resident is qualified to take board examinations in anatomic and clinical pathology.
hawaiimed.hawaii.edu /residency_programs/pathology.html   (822 words)

  
 Specialty Descriptions- page 2
Clinical Pathology focuses on microbiology (including bacteriology, mycology, parasitology, and virology), immunopathology, blood banking/transfusion medicine, chemical pathology, cytogenetics, hematology, coagulation, toxicology, medical microscopy (including urinalysis), molecular biologic techniques, and other advanced diagnostic techniques as they become available.
Clinical biochemical geneticists demonstrate competence in performing and interpreting biochemical analyses relevant to the diagnosis and management of human genetic diseases, and are consultants regarding laboratory diagnosis of a broad range of inherited disorders.
The American Board of Pathology awards a Certificate of Special Qualifications in Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine.
www.dcmsonline.org /spec-2.htm   (822 words)

  
 pathology
The Department of Pathology serves critically important roles in patient diagnosis, clinical assessment and treatment; in basic scientific investigation, applied and clinical research, and development; and in educating the next generation of physicians, experimental pathologists and...
The Pathology Clinical Services is composed of Laboratory Information Services (LIS), Anatomic Pathology and Clinical Pathology.
Basic research resides within Experimental Pathology, which consists of three groups of interactive scientists whose research interests center around the themes of Molecular Biology and Infectious Diseases, Pathobiology and Toxicology.
www.utmb.edu /pathology   (822 words)

  
 Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists - Home Page
Laboratory Medicine, also termed 'clinical pathology', is a field of medical science that encompasses all laboratory disciplines applied to health care, education and research.
ACLPS is a cooperating society of the American Board of Pathology and publishes The American Journal of Clinical Pathology in conjuction with the American Society for Clinical Pathology.
©2004 Lilthea Designs, Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists, and University of Washington
depts.washington.edu /lmaclps   (822 words)

  
 Communication Sciences and Disorders, Audiology, Speech Pathology Graduate Programs outside U.S.A.
The Master of Science (Speech Pathology) is an entry level qualification for speech pathologists.
The adacemic coursework and clinical practice integrate contemporary theory and research in human communication science, cognitive neuroscience, speech science, rehabilitation science, behavioural science and clinical practice.
The academic course-work and clinical practice integrate contemporary theory and research in human communication science, cognitive neuroscience, speech science, rehab science, behavioural science and clinical practice.
www.gradschools.com /listings/out/comm_sci_out.html   (2093 words)

  
 Residency - Pathology
In this way, Pathology is taught at the surgical bench, in the autopsy suite, at the microscope and in the clinical laboratory as an interactive, interpersonal tutorial providing a vigorous, and rigorous educational experience.
In both Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, residents are expected to study histologic slides, gross specimens, autopsy specimens, and/or laboratory data for interpretation, analysis, and diagnosis as much as possible prior to "sign-out" after their initial rotation(s) of observation and instruction.
Pathology contributes many technical and diagnostic advances to medicine through the application of basic science to clinical problems.
www.pathology.ufl.edu /~resident   (5701 words)

  
 Reichart, Color Atlas of Dental Medicine - Oral Pathology : Thieme Medical Publishers
This newest volume in Thieme's world-acclaimed Color Atlas of Dental Medicine Series forges the crucial connection between clinical oral pathology and histopathologic examination to arrive at a precise and definitive diagnosis.
This book offers no less than a wholly new concept in the practice of dentistry today: a synthesis of clinical practice and oral pathology that puts dentists ever closer to clinical medicine.
And in a unique benefit, the book follows the sequential steps of a typical clinical examination, offering you the practical approach you can most easily use.
www.thieme.com /SID2255715850908/productsubpages/pubid-1972530889.html   (378 words)

  
 Department of Pathology
Familiarize the student with the organization and clinical activity of Anatomic and Clinical Pathology.
the student will report to the pathologist in charge of clinical pathology for assignments in the various areas of the laboratory.
Recognize common gross surgical pathology lesions, make a gross description, and do a microscopic examination for routine surgical specimens in a format suitable for inclusion in patient's record.
medicine.tamu.edu /elective/path1.html   (354 words)

  
 SUNY Stony Brook Pathology Department Residency
Clinical Pathology rotations are viewed as an interlocking set of assignments, with continual attention to quality control, laboratory management, and the integration of laboratory services with clinical functions in the hospital.
Physicians with special expertise in each of the disciplines of anatomic and clinical pathology head the sections in the hospital laboratories, and are responsible for the design and implementation of resident rotations in each area.
Their time is spent largely in general surgical pathology, with interspersed elective rotations in one or more specialty areas such as neuropathology, gynecological or gastrointestinal pathology and a 2 month period at the nearby Suffolk County Medical Examiner's Office.
www.path.sunysb.edu /residency   (1484 words)

  
 Speech-Language Pathology Information
The Graduate Department of Speech-Language Pathology is part of the Faculty of Medicine at University of Toronto and offers three degrees: an MHSc for those wishing to practice in a clinical setting and an MSc and PhD for those interested in research.
Speech-language pathology is the study, prevention, assessment, and treatment of disorders of speech and language.
Students complete their final 10-week clinical internship in May, June and July during which they are expected to participate more independently in the assessment and treatment of clients with a variety of communication disorders under the supervision of a clinical educator.
ipe.utoronto.ca /disciplines/slp.html   (1484 words)

  
 Pathology Residency Program: University of Arizona
These consist of experience in Surgical and Autopsy Pathology and Cytopathology for the Anatomic Pathology Core (3 months) and Clinical Chemistry, Microbiology, Hematology, and Transfusion Medicine [Blood Bank] for Clinical Pathology (3 months).
On call responsibilities for residents begin after they have initial rotations in the Anatomic or Clinical Pathology disciplines that they will cover on call.
The Arizona Society of Pathology is an active group that sponsors two in-state meetings a year, one in Phoenix and one in Tucson.
residency.pathology.arizona.edu /training.htm   (1106 words)

  
 LSUHSC School of Medicine - Pathology
The Pathology Department conducts two major courses, general and systemic pathology, and clinical pathology to medical students in their second year of study and special elective courses for senior medical students.
Pathology as a branch of the practice of medicine has two broad categories: anatomic pathology and clinical pathology.
Pathology is a specialty of medicine that focuses on the causes, mechanisms and effects of disease.
www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu /pathology   (425 words)

  
 IUSM Elective Course Listing - Pathology
The elective is designed to provide practical experience in anatomic and clinical pathology.
Students will experience surgical pathology, cytopathology (including fine needle aspirates) and clinical pathology (hematopathology, transfusion medicine, clinical chemistry and microbiology).
The Pathology Elective is designed to acquaint the student with the practice of pathology at Methodist Hospital, a large, tertiary care, teaching community hospital.
msaa.iusm.iu.edu /StudentRecords/elbk/path.htm   (1369 words)

  
 CHEMICAL PATHOLOGY
Chemical Pathology/Clinical Biochemistry involves the study and investigation of the biochemical basis of disease processes with particular emphasis on metabolic diseases.
Consultants are involved in organising the laboratory aspects of the biochemistry service and in the future a sub-specialty designation of Metabolic Medicine will identify that they have a particular role in the management of patients with metabolic disease, which includes diabetes, bone disease, inborn errors and lipid disorders.
Clinical experience is essential and candidates should have the ability to mix and match their laboratory and clinical roles seamlessly.
www.nhscareers.nhs.uk /nhs-knowledge_base/data/5479.html   (154 words)

  
 Requirments for Physician Training 2004 - Adult Internal Medicine: Advanced Training: Endocrinology and Chemical Pathology
Joint training is a four year program combining clinical endocrinology and laboratory training in chemical pathology.
For joint trainees the requirement for a second year of core clinical training in endocrinology will be met by completing the requirements of 2 laboratory years in chemical pathology, each to include 80% of laboratory work and 20% of ongoing direct patient care.
Chemical Pathology component of training consists of 3 years of laboratory training with allowance being made for 20% of time being in ongoing direct patient care during each year.
www.racp.edu.au /training/adult2003/advanced/vocational/endo_chem.htm   (659 words)

  
 Master of Science in Clinical Biochemistry
Students are given in-depth training in all facets of clinical biochemistry, analytical instrumentation and other aspects of chemical pathology, and on-site training.
The programs in clinical biochemistry are offered in conjunction with the pathology departments of several hospitals.
Graduates have gained employment in clinical biochemistry sections of public and private pathology laboratories.
www14.gu.edu.au /cis/p_cat/admission.asp?ProgCode=5081   (606 words)

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