MDU 4003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Bone Marrow Examination, Anatomical Pathology, Transfusion Medicine

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To be trained on both (anatomical and clinical pathology) - 4 years. To be trained on one - 3 yrs. Transfusion medicine for dealing with blood transfusions. Cytopathology (example: pap smears annual to triennial basis) Forensic pathology: pathologist trained to deal with issues pertaining to legal matters (tv. 2. (anatomical pathology)5 yrs ago, he is an anatomic pathologist, his job is to deal with the tissue specimens that a surgeon, dermatologist, or anyone that is doing a gynocologic procedure. He had a specialty on the liver and gastroenterlogical disease. A portion of her dead intestine was taken out. Malignant cancerous cells were on the liver feeding off the blood vessels. She probably lost the baby because of the cells too. Physician says that she was having headaches and they were getting worse. She could have a stroke within a few hours. With us for 20 years yet huge presence in patient care and molecular medicine, the human genome.

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