A pathologist is a medical specialist who examines tissues, organs, and bodily fluids to diagnose diseases. They play a crucial role in medical diagnosis by interpreting laboratory tests, biopsies, and autopsies to help doctors formulate treatment plans. Pathologists work in various settings like hospitals, diagnostic labs, and research institutions.
The tissue sample removed during surgery and sent to a pathologist for examination under a microscope is called a biopsy. Biopsies are important for determining the presence of abnormal or cancerous cells in the tissue.
A pathologist is a medical professional who performs autopsies and examines tissue samples through biopsies to diagnose diseases. They specialize in studying the causes and effects of diseases at a cellular and molecular level.
No such thing. A forensic pathologist however probably makes a decent salary.
A person who cuts up dead people for medical examination and investigation is called a forensic pathologist or a medical examiner.
A doctor, called a pathologist, cuts open the dead during post mortem to establish the cause of death.
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The adjective forms of the noun 'pathologist' are pathologic and pathological.
The Adjective form of Pathologist is Pathological.
a pathologist has there lab in a commercil area
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.
a pathologist works in a lab. usually cool/ very cold.
a pathologist is who studies beans and legumes
John Simon - pathologist - was born in 1816.
John Simon - pathologist - died in 1904.
Vinay Kumar - pathologist - was born in 1944.
Franz Büchner - pathologist - died in 1991.