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This compendium is written to be read at nights, weekends, and holidays. It has been elaborated with the intention to demonstrate "What is Anatomic Pathology?" and to serve as educational material for pathology residents, pathologist assistants, practicing pathologists, medical students, and as an extension to the education of other health care professionals. For pathology residents and pathologist assistants, the intention is to introduce the foundations of knowledge in the discipline of anatomic pathology using medical history, something not particularly addressed in a training program. It…mehr

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This compendium is written to be read at nights, weekends, and holidays. It has been elaborated with the intention to demonstrate "What is Anatomic Pathology?" and to serve as educational material for pathology residents, pathologist assistants, practicing pathologists, medical students, and as an extension to the education of other health care professionals. For pathology residents and pathologist assistants, the intention is to introduce the foundations of knowledge in the discipline of anatomic pathology using medical history, something not particularly addressed in a training program. It assumes that the trainees are committed to become pathologists and pathologist assistants and, because of that, are ready to walk an extra mile to dive into the intricacies of their science. The extra effort pays off later. To medical students who are in the process of selecting a post-graduate education, it gives them a picture of what can be expected if they decide to follow pathology as their specialty. These pages will also be useful to practicing pathologists because it addresses questions about the "meaning" of our daily activities, questions that are not frequently asked. It also should be of interest to other health care professionals, such as oral pathologists and surgeons in particular. Curious readers can learn about what pathologists think and do.
Autorenporträt
GUILLERMO QUINONEZ MD, MS, MA, FRCPC is a retired academic pathologist with forty years of practice and teaching in university hospitals. He is a former Professor of Pathology and Senior Scholar at the University of Manitoba, Canada. Dr Quinonez trained as a general pathologist at Ohio State University Hospitals and re-trained as an anatomic pathologist at McMaster University, Ontario, Canada, where he also did a fellowship in electron microscopy. He has an MS from Ohio State and MA in medical history from the Universities of Winnipeg and Manitoba. Dr Quinonez is an Emeritus Member of the Canadian Association of Pathologists/Association Canadienne des pathologists. He wrote this compendium as an independent scholar.