Pathology
Pathology deals with the study of
the nature and cause of disease
and the functional changes caused by disease through laboratory
observation and experimentation. Specialties in pathology
can range from teaching and research to practice of a
special competency area. The clinical pathologist specializes in
laboratory procedures concerned with the chemical and physiological
variations of disease as seen in body fluids and secretions.
An anatomic pathologist analyzes tissues removed during
surgery or other medical procedures. A pathologist must
spend four years in a residency training program after earning
an M.D. degree.
Dr.
Richard G. Jackson Jr.
Dr.
Jill S. Ransdell
Dr.
Kryder E. Van Buskirk III
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