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English forensic pathologist.
Myrtelle Canavan (1879–1953),
American physician,
medical researcher, and one of the
first female pathologists (see Canavan...
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Clinical pathologists work in
close collaboration with
medical technologists,
hospital administrations, and
referring physicians.
Clinical pathologists learn...
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Correction was
founded in 1925,
which became ASHA in 1978. Speech-language
pathologists (SLPs)
provide a wide
range of services,
mainly on an
individual basis...
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State Pathologist, Dr
Linda Mulligan, was
appointed in
February 2021. Dr
Heidi Okkers and Dr
Sally Anne
Collis were
appointed as
State Pathologists in July...
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pathologists are
certified in both AP and CP,
which requires a
total of four
years of residency.
After completing residency, many
pathologists enroll...
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Science in
Pathologists' ****istant
Studies West
Virginia University*-
Master of
Health Science University of Calgary*-
Master of
Pathologists' ****istant...
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Pathologists is not a
prerequisite of
appointment as a coroner's
medical expert.
Doctors in the UK who are not
forensic pathologists or
pathologists are...
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American Pathologists (CAP) is a member-based
physician organization founded in 1946
comprising approximately 18,000 board-certified
pathologists. It serves...
- The
American ****ociation of
Pathologists' ****istants (AAPA) is a
professional ****ociation for
laboratory pathologists' ****istants (PA). AAPA was founded...
- European, ****anese, and
American Colleges of
Veterinary Pathologists certify veterinary pathologists through a
certifying exam
after completing a residency...