a pathologist has there lab in a commercil area
a pathologist works in a lab. usually cool/ very cold.
Depends on the county or police department budget. It isn't like what you see in TV shows.
A clinical lab is usually overseen by a clinical laboratory director, who is responsible for managing the laboratory operations, ensuring quality control, compliance with regulations, and overall performance of the lab. The director is typically a pathologist or a scientist with appropriate qualifications and experience in clinical laboratory science.
After the biopsy, the tissue sample is sent to a pathology lab where it undergoes processing, staining, and analysis by a pathologist. This process takes time to ensure an accurate diagnosis, as the pathologist examines the cells and tissues carefully. Additionally, the lab may have a queue of samples to process, which can contribute to the delay in receiving the results.
The Adjective form of Pathologist is Pathological.
they test on anything really like drugs/medication A Pathologist is incharge of the laboratory. The supervisor, who is a technologist will be incharge of the section and the technicians(bench workers). following the registration, specimen is collected by the technician and despatched to the specific section for the lab testing.
No. A histologist is a graduate of a histology program in which they earn certification as a Histologist or Histology Technologist. A histologist typically holds an Associate or Bachelor degree in addition to the histology (i.e., ASCP) certification.
No, because pathologist is not a proper nou n.
pathologist A medical examiner who does an autopsy is a doctor, usually a pathologist. Clinical autopsies are always done by a pathologist.
Unless they are working in a hospital setting or in a health care area they don't need to. School speech pathologists do not wear a white coat.
a pathologist is who studies beans and legumes
Vinay Kumar - pathologist - was born in 1944.