A clinical pathologist is generally the person in charge of the facility’s laboratory procedures and practices. He often orders equipment and supplies, recommends equipment upgrades and introduces new diagnostic procedures related to the analysis of tissue and blood. The schedules of the medical techni...
Clinical Pathology (CP) or Laboratory Medicine (LM): What is there in the Name?doi:10.23880/cprj-16000133Ashok Kumar MukhopadhyayClinical Pathology & Research Journal
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In general, these physicians would prefer to select their own immunological tasks and could get these performed in their clinical pathology laboratories or regional immunology centres. Immunologists are seen predominantly as laboratory-based advisers rather than clinicians responsible for the care of such ...
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What Is Clinical Physiology? What is Electrophysiology? What is Disease Prevention? Discussion Comments Bysnjor— On May 09, 2011 @Anon150396, pathophysiology is generally not a profession in itself. Rather it is a required field of study for almost all professional medical practitioners, including...
In general, these physicians would prefer to select their own immunological tasks and could get these performed in their clinical pathology laboratories or regional immunology centres. Immunologists are seen predominantly as laboratory-based advisers rather than clinicians responsible for the care of such ...
Areas of specialty within clinical hematology include transplant medicine, pediatrics, andpathology. Researchers and practitioners can work together on activities likeclinical trials, diagnosis of newly emerging diseases, and more effective patient management. Numerous facilities offer training and fellowships,...
Differential diagnosis of Achilles pathology is demanding. This study evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of clinical tests identified for a chronic mid body Achilles tendinopathy. Ultrasound scanning provides the reference standard. Twenty-one participants with, and without, an Achilles tendinopathy, had an...
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