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His early studies were directed chiefly to anatomical pathology.
In many English speaking countries neuropathology is considered a subfield of anatomical pathology.
Anatomical pathology in France is integrated in the internal medicine specialty track.
In the hallway, a brass-framed sign read Anatomical Pathology.
It is separate from anatomical pathology and clinical pathology.
And conversely, Anatomical pathology residents can not practise Clinical pathology.
In the UK, anatomical pathology is a five-year residency.
Academic anatomical pathology is practiced at university medical centers by pathologists who are also university faculty.
Popper spent his five postgraduate years in anatomical pathology and established a biochemical laboratory, which at the time was a new field of medical research.
He was appointed professor of anatomical pathology in 1954 and director of the regional centre for epileptic children in 1960.
He built up his reputation on the work his posts brought him in morbid anatomy (anatomical pathology as it is now called).
Forensic pathology is a subspecialty of anatomical pathology.
Take Ruby Stewart, an anatomical pathology technologist at St Thomas's hospital.
For services to Anatomical Pathology.
Clinical pathology is one of the two major divisions of pathology, the other being anatomical pathology.
The organization of subspecialties within pathology varies between nations, but usually includes anatomical pathology and clinical pathology.
For Aretaeus' influence on Giambattista Morgagni, the father of anatomical pathology, see:
Because of this, it is necessary for forensic pathologists to have a strong background in anatomical pathology before becoming forensic pathologists.
He worked for a year in a mission hospital in the Eastern Caprivi Strip before doing a year's training in anatomical pathology.
Anatomical pathology is itself divided in subspecialties, the main ones being surgical pathology, cytopathology, and forensic pathology.
Like medical pathology, veterinary pathology is divided into two branches, anatomical pathology and clinical pathology.
Residency in anatomical pathology is open to physicians only, while clinical pathology is open to both physicians and pharmacists.
A subspecialty is a narrow field within a specialty such as forensic pathology, which is a subspecialty of anatomical pathology.
In anatomical pathology, CD57 (immunostaining) is similar to CD56 for use in differentiating neuroendocrine tumors from others.
Is a medical doctor who has completed training in anatomical pathology and who has subsequently sub-specialized in forensic pathology.