What Is the Role of a Clinical Pathologist?
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,
including:
• Sample testing: In the laboratory, they collect and store a sample of blood, urine, or other bodily
fluids for later examination.
The pathologist examines the sample under the microscope and with various
diagnostic tools. They take note of the level of chemicals or any other
material present in the body and create a report that helps decide on treatment
procedures.
• Manage the blood bank: Clinical pathologists are also in charge of hospital blood banks. They
are in charge of collecting the various types of blood, as well as the
subsequent management of the blood. If there is a transfusion reaction, the
exact cause must be determined. Furthermore, if the blood is needed for a
transplant, the tissues must be compatible with the transplant.
• Disease diagnosis: Anatomic pathology is one of the diseases that clinical pathologists
diagnose. It is the investigation of tissues, tumours, and other organs. They
investigate the disease's aftereffects through autopsies and microscopic
examination. Anatomic pathology is the examination of cells, tissues, and other
body organs.
It is a subspecialty of clinical
pathology in which doctors study cells and everything related to them. They monitor
cellular changes, diagnose diseases, and report on their findings.
Pathologists who perform
autopsies to determine the cause of death are known as foreign sic
pathologists. Before death, they examine the body for signs of poisoning or
injury. They also look to see if diseases had any effect. This procedure
requires legal authorization to be performed on a human body. This procedure is
only possible if medical evidence of death is collected; it is a law
enforcement investigation
that requires special permission.
•DNA and RNA research:
Genetics is also referred to as
molecular pathology. It is a nucleic acid testing, a diagnosis that people
choose to check for hereditary disorders in the body. Its purpose is to
determine the causes of diseases using theory, technologies, and molecular
biology principles.
Various Samples Used in Clinical Pathology
Clinical pathology samples
include:
Blood samples: Blood can be used for a variety of tests. Essentially, knowing
what the fluids called plasma contain after removing the red blood cells and
white blood cells can be beneficial. Furthermore, it can be used to test clear
fluids, which are the only thing left after separating blood clots, and are
known as serum.
Doctors usually take
blood samples with a syringe, but they can also take blood samples from the tip
of the figure by pricking it and squeezing the blood out of it. Following the
procedure, the blood samples are stored in a clean syringe or bottle by the
doctor.
• Urine samples: Urine samples are used in a variety of tests. The doctor collects
samples for the process using various methods. They can handle it in an unusual
way by allowing people to urinate in any clean container. As a result, it is
critical to clean the container's outer surface before collecting urine in it.
A sterile urine test is another method in which a tube is inserted into the
urethra and directly into the bladder to collect urine.
• Stool and spectrum samples:
Spectrum samples are human coughs collected in a
clean container by the doctor. You can also cough it into the container
directly. The doctor collects the stool in a clean plastic container at the
same time.
• Other samples: Depending on the nature of the problem, pathologists may collect a
variety of bodily fluids. Spinal fluid and belly fluid are examples of testing
fluids. Pleural fluids, joint fluids, and bone marrow are some other fluids
that doctors can use for lab testing to determine disease progression.
Pathology
is the study of diseases: it
bridges the gap between medicine and science. It aids in accurately diagnosing
the patient's condition, and medication is administered accordingly. This is
the first step in the diagnostic process. Pathologists are medical
professionals who specialise in the diagnosis of diseases and
illnesses. Pathologists can also help prevent diseases that could cause serious
problems in the future.
You can contact clinical pathologists for a
variety of tasks ranging from sample diagnosis to data maintenance. They are in
charge of everything related to the sample, from preparation to completion.
They can sometimes even prescribe general medicine for minor ailments. They
never have direct contact with the patients. They are, however, well aware of
the precautions that should be taken in accordance with the diseases.
Conclusion
Clinical pathologists are in charge of the
laboratory's special divisions, where they manage various tasks. Clinical
pathology studies take about four years to complete. They attend training
sessions where they are trained on all of the latest tools and types of
equipment used to diagnose a sample. A skilled pathologist will assist you in determining the exact
cause of the diseases, and you can then proceed with the medication process.
The entire procedure is dependent on the clinical outcomes.
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