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What is the Role of Pathology? Learn more to attend the CME/CPD accredited 13EPUCG2023 in Dubai, UAE.

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  Introduction:    The field of medicine called pathology offers patients and clinicians diagnostic data. It affects almost every facet of patient care, from cancer diagnosis to the management of chronic diseases through precise laboratory testing. A doctor who’s clinical and research interests centre on human illness is called a pathologist. The duties of pathologists differ to some extent depending on their area of specialisation, according to Clinical Pathology, which claims that the field includes a number of specialties. These specialty fields include dermatopathology, molecular genetic pathology, immunopathology , haematology pathology, neuropathology , paediatric pathology, chemical pathology, cytopathology , forensic pathology, blood banking and transfusion pathology, and immunopathology. Environment at Work : The laboratory is the primary setting for pathologists. The purpose of pathology is to locate and identify the origins of illnesses and infections. Pathologists

What Is Cancer? To know more, attend the CME/CPD accredited 13th Emirates Pathology, Digital Pathology, and Cancer Conference will be taking place from December 15–17, 2023, in Dubai, UAE, and online.

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What Is Cancer?   Cancer affects one out of every three people in the United States. Cancer has most likely affected you or someone you know. Here is some information to help you understand cancer better. You are made up of trillions of cells that grow and divide as needed throughout your life. Cells usually die when they become abnormal or old. Cancer develops when something goes wrong in this process and your cells continue to produce new cells while the old or abnormal ones do not die as they should. Cancer cells can crowd out normal cells as they grow out of control. This makes it difficult for your body to function normally. The Meaning of Cancer : Cancer is a disease in which certain cells in the body grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body. Cancer can begin almost anywhere in the human body, which is made up of trillions of cells. Human cells normally grow and multiply (a process known as cell division) to form new cells as the body requires them. Cells di

What Is the Role of a Clinical Pathologist?

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What Is the Role of a Clinical Pathologist? Clinical pathologists are specialised healthcare workers with experience in laboratory activities. They have extensive knowledge of disease diagnosis, prevention, and treatment. They are in charge of all departments, including haematology, toxicology, and microbiology. They also handle immunology, serology, blood banking, clinical chemistry and biology. Clinical pathologists also manage research data in order to keep quality control and information system records. Clinical pathologists are also physicians who specialise in diagnosis and disease management using laboratory tests based on research. They are an important part of the treatment procedures because they are in charge of providing accurate information about the patients by examining the patients' samples. During their treatment, patients will never see a clinical pathologist . Clinical Pathologists Qualifications Clinical pathologists examine a variety of specifications , inclu