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  1. Endocrine pathology

    Endocrine pathology is the subspecialty of surgical pathology which deals with the diagnosis and characterization of neoplasia neoplastic and non neoplastic disease s of organs of the endocrine system , including the thyroid , parathyroid s, exocrine pancreas , and adrenal gland s. Endocrine pathology Pathology stub Category Anatomical pathology ...   more details



  1. Endocrine disease

    and Therapy http www.endotext.com Endotext Medical conditions Endocrine pathology DEFAULTSORT Endocrine Disease Category Endocrine diseases ar ca Malaltia endocrina ru ...Original research date July 2011 Refimprove date July 2011 Infobox disease Name Endocrine disease Image Illu endocrine system.png Caption Major endocrine glands. Male left, female on the right. 1. Pineal gland 2. Pituitary gland 3. Thyroid gland 4. Thymus 5. Adrenal gland 6. Pancreas 7. Ovary 8. Testes DiseasesDB ICD10 E00 35 ICD9 ICD9 240 ICD9 259 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D004700 Endocrine diseases are disorders of the endocrine system . The branch of medicine associated with endocrine disorders is known as endocrinology . Types of endocrine disease Broadly speaking, endocrine disorders may be subdivided into three groups Endocrine gland hyposecretion leading to hormone deficiency Endocrine gland hypersecretion leading to hormone excess Tumours benign or malignant of endocrine glands Endocrine disorders are often quite complex, involving a mixed picture of hyposecretion and hypersecretion because of the feedback mechanisms involved in the endocrine system ... level of thyroid stimulating hormone . List of endocrine diseases Adrenal disorders Adrenal insufficiency ... of the endocrine glands not mentioned elsewhere Multiple endocrine neoplasia Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 MEN type 1 Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2a MEN type 2a Multiple endocrine neoplasia ... s Incidentaloma an unexpected finding on diagnostic imaging, often of endocrine glands History Timme s syndrome is a historical term for pluriglandular disease disease involving a number of endocrine ... work accessdate ref See also Endocrinology Wikipedia MeSH C19 ICD 10 Chapter IV Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases List of ICD 9 codes 240 279 Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases, and immunity disorders References reflist External links MeshName Endocrine system diseases MedlinePlusOverview ...   more details



  1. Endocrine Reviews

    Endocrine Reviews is an academic journal for review article s in Endocrinology . med journal stub Category Endocrinology fr Endocrine Reviews ...   more details



  1. Endocrine oncology

    Endocrine oncology refers to a medical speciality dealing with hormone producing tumors, i.e. a combination of endocrinology and oncology . Few centres are specializing in hormone producing tumors only, due to the relatively low Incidence epidemiology incidence . Most centres have gastroenterologists, oncologist or endocrinologists who deal with other diseases as well. One exception is the Uppsala Centre of Excellence in Neuroendocrine Tumors ref http www.endocrinetumors.org ref at Uppsala University Hospital in Sweden , where doctors treat only endocrine tumors. Endocrine tumors There are many different kinds of endocrine tumors, some of which are listed below Gastrointestinal ECLoma Midgut carcinoid Appendix carcinoid Hindgut carcinoid sometimes also referred to as Rectal carcinoid Pulmonary Typical bronchial carcinoid Atypical bronchial carcinoid Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma Small cell lung cancer Endocrine pancreatic tumors Non functioning endocrine pancreatic tumors Insulinoma Gastrinoma Glucagonoma VIPoma Adrenals Adrenocortical carcinoma Pheochromocytoma Endocrine tumor syndromes Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia I, MEN1 Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia II, MEN2 von Hippel Lindau syndrome References Reflist Category Endocrine neoplasia Category Rare cancers ...   more details



  1. The Endocrine Society

    The Endocrine Society is a professional, international medical organization in the field of endocrinology and metabolism , founded in 1916 as The Association for the Study of Internal Secretions. The official name of the organization was changed to The Endocrine Society on January 1, 1952. It is a leading organization in the field and publishes four leading journals. It has more than 14,000 members from over 85 countries in medicine , molecular biology molecular and cellular biology , biochemistry , physiology , genetics , immunology , education , industry and allied health . The Society s mission is excellence in hormone research and care of patients with endocrine disease . It is said to be the world s oldest, largest and most active organization devoted to research on hormones and the clinical practice of endocrinology ref http www.eurekalert.org pub releases 2009 08 s ssp082709.php News release from Springer Science Business Media Springer 27 Aug 2009 ref Annual Meetings have been held since 1916 except in 1943 and 1945 during World War II when meetings were cancelled at the request of the United States government. Realizing the increasing importance of endocrinology to general medicine, the Council, in 1947, established an annual post graduate assembly now known as the Clinical Endocrinology Update. The Society publishes Endocrinology journal Endocrinology , the first issue of which was published in January 1927 and edited by Henry Harrower . Another publication, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology , was established in 1941, and the name of the journal was changed to The Journal ... conditions through outreach and education. Publications The Endocrine Society publishes the following journals Endocrine Reviews Endocrinology journal Endocrinology Journal of Clinical Endocrinology ... education affiliate of The Endocrine Society DEFAULTSORT Endocrine Society Category Biology societies ... established in 1916 int org stub med org stub fr The Endocrine Society pl The Endocrine Society ...   more details



  1. Endocrine surgery

    Refimprove date December 2009 Interventions infobox Name Endocrine surgery Image Adrenal Tumor.JPG Caption Adrenalectomy ICD10 0G ICD9 ICD9proc 06 ICD9proc 07 MeshID D013507 OPS301 OPS301 5 06...5 07 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 Endocrine surgery is a specialized surgical field where procedures are performed on endocrine glands to achieve a hormones hormonal or anti hormonal effect in the body. Almost always, this entails operating to remove a tumor which has grown on or within an endocrine gland. Thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal The field of endocrine surgery typically comprises surgery for the thyroid gland , parathyroid glands , and adrenal glands . The most common endocrine surgery operation is removal of the thyroid thyroidectomy , followed by parathyroid surgery parathyroidectomy , followed by the rare operation on the adrenal gland adrenalectomy . Pituitary, testicles ovaries, and pancreas Although not typically referred to as endocrine surgery, it could be argured that surgery of the pituitary gland, testicles , ovaries , and pancreas are also forms of endocrine surgery since these glands are hormone producing glands as well. More classically, however, only thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal surgery are thought of as endocrine surgery with pituitary surgery typically thought of as a form of neurosurgery testicle surgery typically thought of as urologic surgery ovary surgery typically thought of as a form of gynecologic surgery and pancreatic surgery typically thought of as oncology surgery. History and training Endocrine surgery is in general more recently developed than other fields of surgery. ref name NortonBarie2008 cite book author1 Jeffrey A. Norton author2 Philip S. Barie ... 9780387308005 pages 1186 ref Endocrine surgery has developed as a sub specialty surgical category because ... nerves is an extreme rarity and needs in most cases a permanent tracheotomy. References reflist Endocrine system procedures DEFAULTSORT Endocrine Surgery Category Endocrine surgery Category Surgical ...   more details



  1. Endocrine Journal

    italictitle Infobox Journal cover editor discipline Medicine language English language English abbreviation Endocr. J. publisher Japan Endocrine Society country Japan frequency Bimonthly history 1993 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.jstage.jst.go.jp browse endocrj link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0918 8959 eISSN 1348 4540 Endocrine Journal is a peer review ed medical journal published by the Japan Endocrine Society . ref Cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Publisher Information work publisher J STAGE date url http www.jstage.jst.go.jp browse endocrj pubinfo format doi accessdate 2010 01 09 ref The journal was first published in 1954 under the title Endocrinologia Japonica , and was renamed to its current title in 1993 starting from Volume 40. ref Cite web last first authorlink coauthors title History work publisher The Japan Endocrine Society date url http square.umin.ac.jp endocrine english 03journal index1.html doi accessdate 2010 01 09 ref References references Category Publications established in 1993 Category Endocrinology journals ...   more details



  1. Endocrine Research

    Orphan date March 2011 italictitle Infobox journal cover File Endocrine Research.jpg 150px editor Michael Katz discipline Endocrinology abbreviation publisher Informa Informa Healthcare country United States frequency Quarterly history 1979 present openaccess license impact 0.750 impact year 2008 website http www.informahealthcare.com loi erc link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0743 5800 eISSN 1532 4206 Endocrine Research is a Peer review peer reviewed medical journal that covers endocrinology in the broadest context. Subjects of interest include receptors and mechanism of action of hormones, methodological advances in the detection and measurement of hormones structure and chemical properties of hormones. ref cite web url http informahealthcare.com page Description?journalCode erc AimsAndScope title Endocrine Research accessdate 2010 01 20 format work informahealthcare.com ref Editor The editor in chief of Endocrine Research is Michael Katz ref cite web url http informahealthcare.com page EditorialAdvisoryBoard?journalCode erc title Editorial Board Members accessdate 2010 01 20 format work informahealthcare.com ref San Antonio, Texas . ref cite web url http www.healthgrades.com directory search physician profiles dr md reports dr michael katz md 98db5f3a.cfm title Dr. Michael Katz accessdate 2010 01 20 format work healthgrades.com ref References reflist Category Endocrinology journals Category Publications established in 1979 ...   more details



  1. Endocrine gland

    Refimprove date January 2010 Infobox Anatomy Name Endocrine glands Latin glandulae endocrinae GraySubject GrayPage Image Illu endocrine system.png Caption The major endocrine glands 1 Pineal gland 2 Pituitary gland 3 Thyroid Thyroid gland 4 Thymus 5 Adrenal gland 6 Pancreas 7 Ovary female 8 Testicle Testes male Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Code TerminologiaHistologica 2 00 02.0.03072 Endocrine glands are glands of the endocrine system that secrete their products, hormone s , directly into the blood rather than through a duct. The main endocrine glands include the pituitary gland , pancreas , Ovary ovaries , Testicle testes , thyroid thyroid gland ... are not so well known for their endocrine activity include the stomach , which produces such hormones as ghrelin . Local chemical messengers, not generally considered part of the endocrine system, include ... Endocrine organs are activated to release their hormones by humoral, neural, or hormonal stimuli ... endocrine organs Pituitary gland hypophysis File Endocrine central nervous en.svg thumb 350px Endocrine ... the function of other endocrine organs. Most anterior pituitary hormones exhibit a diurnal rhythm of release ... close to the stomach, is both an Exocrine gland exocrine and an endocrine gland. The endocrine portion ... producing structures Many body organs not normally considered endocrine organs contain isolated ... tissue leptin and resistin . B Developmental aspects of the endocrine system Endocrine glands ... during late middle age results in menopause . The efficiency of all endocrine glands seems to decrease ... and a lower Basal metabolic rate metabolic rate . References reflist Glands Endocrine system DEFAULTSORT Endocrine Gland Category Endocrine system ar az Daxili sekresiya v zil ri be ... el es Gl ndulas de secreci n interna fa fr Glande endocrine he ... pt Gl ndula end crina ru sq Gj ndrat endokrine simple Endocrine gland sk ...   more details



  1. Endocrine system

    pp protected expiry 2012 08 02T03 38 00Z small yes The endocrine system is the system of glands, each of which secretes a type of hormone directly into the bloodstream to regulate the body. The endocrine .... The endocrine system is an information signal system like the nervous system, yet its effects and mechanism are classifiably different. The endocrine system s effects are slow to initiate, and prolonged ... released from endocrine tissue into the bloodstream where they travel to target tissue and generate ... dealing with the endocrine system and its disorders is endocrinology , a branch of internal medicine . Features of endocrine glands are, in general, their ductless nature, their vascularity, and usually ... endocrine organs mentioned above, many other organs that are part of other body systems, such as the kidney , liver , heart and gonad s, have secondary endocrine functions. For example the kidney secretes endocrine hormones such as erythropoietin and renin . The endocrine system is made ... axis . Endocrine organs and secreted hormones File Endocrine central nervous en.svg thumb 500px center Endocrine glands in the human head and neck and their hormones Hypothalamus class wikitable width ... Alimentary system File Endocrine Alimentary system en.svg thumb 400px center Stomach class wikitable ... University http www.vivo.colostate.edu hbooks pathphys endocrine otherendo somatostatin.html Biomedical ... pressure Enkephalin Chromaffin cell s Regulate pain Reproductive File Endocrine reproductive system ... Unclear in humans and animals Calcium regulation File Endocrine caclcium en.svg thumb 300px center ... 3 sub Inactive form of Vitamin D3 vitamin D sub 3 sub Miscellaneous File Endocrine miscelaneous en.svg ... Adipocyte s Major endocrine systems The human endocrine system consists of several systems that operate ... CRH ACTH cortisol Renin angiotensin system Renin angiotensin aldosterone Diseases Image Endocrine disorders world map DALY WHO2002.svg thumb Disability adjusted life year for endocrine disorders per ...   more details



  1. Endocrine disruptor

    left and one of the nonylphenol nonyl phenols right , an endocrine disruptor. Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that interfere with endocrine or hormone system in animals, including humans. These disruptions .... Endocrine disruptors are substances that interfere with the synthesis, secretion, transport, binding ... MS, Rodier DJ, Schaeffer JE, Touart LW, Zeeman MG, Patel YM title Environmental endocrine disruption ... inquiry into the endocrine disruptor thesis journal Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. volume 948 issue 1 pages 130 42 year 2001 month December pmid 11795392 doi 10.1111 j.1749 6632.2001.tb03994.x ref endocrine ... JP, Giudice LC, Hauser R, Prins GS, Soto AM, Zoeller RT, Gore AC title Endocrine disrupting chemicals an Endocrine Society scientific statement journal Endocr. Rev. volume 30 issue 4 pages 293 342 ... scientificstatements upload edc scientific statement.pdf issn pmc 2726844 ref or endocrine disrupting ... impacts endocrine.cfm title Endocrine Disrupting Compounds author date format work publisher National ... have shown that endocrine disruptors can cause adverse biological process biological effects in animals ... format PDF work Global assessment of the state of the science of endocrine disruptors publisher International Programme on Chemical Safety, World Health Organization quote An endocrine disruptor is an exogenous substance or mixture that alters function s of the endocrine system and consequently causes adverse health effects in an intact organism, or its progeny, or sub populations. ref The term endocrine ... hormonal receptors . History of the field of endocrine disruption The term endocrine disruptor ... FS, Soto AM title Developmental effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals in wildlife and humans ... disrupt the development of the endocrine system, and that effects of exposure during development are often permanent. Although the endocrine disruption has been disputed by some, ref name Grady2010 ... the whole idea of endocrine disruptors. ref work sessions from 1992 to 1999 have generated ...   more details



  1. Surgical pathology

    slide Surgical pathology is the most significant and time consuming area of practice for most anatomical pathology anatomical pathologists . Surgical pathology involves the gross and microscopic examination ... s, and interventional radiologist s. The practice of surgical pathology allows for definitive ... submitted for surgical pathology analysis biopsy biopsies and surgical resections. A biopsy is a small piece of tissue removed primarily for the purposes of surgical pathology analysis, most ... surgery method. Surgical pathology workflow To be expanded Gross examination Frozen section Fixation & Embedding Histopathology Histopathologic examination Ancillary testing The surgical pathology ... level training, or otherwise pursue expertise in a focused area of surgical pathology. Subspecialization ... of diagnostic surgical pathology that is relevant to their research, but is becoming increasingly ... recognized subspecialties of surgical pathology include the following Bone pathology Cardiac pathology Cytopathology A board certifiable subspecialty in the U.S. Dermatopathology A board certifiable subspecialty in the U.S. Endocrine pathology Gastrointestinal pathology Genitourinary pathology Gynecologic pathology Head and Neck Pathology Hematopathology A board certifiable subspecialty in the U.S. ... Ophthalmic pathology Pediatric pathology A board certifiable subspecialty in the U.S. and a recognised specialty in the U.K. Pulmonary pathology Renal pathology Soft tissue pathology See also Anatomical pathology Digital pathology and Telepathology List of pathologists History of pathology United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology References cite book author Richard Cote, Saul Suster, Lawrence Weiss, Noel Weidner Editor title Modern Surgical Pathology 2 Volume Set publisher W B Saunders ... Pathology Weekly Unknown Case Conference http www.PathologyPics.com PathologyPics.com An interactive histology database for the Practicing Anatomic Pathologist as well as Pathology Trainees. http ...   more details



  1. Ophthalmic pathology

    Ophthalmic pathology is the subspecialty of surgical pathology and also a subspecialty ophthalmology of which deals with the diagnosis and characterization of neoplasia neoplastic and non neoplastic disease s of the Human eyes eyes . Ophthalmic pathology pathologists generally work closely with ophthalmology ophthalmologists . References reflist Pathology stub Category Anatomical pathology ...   more details



  1. Pediatric pathology

    Unreferenced date March 2009 Pediatric pathology is the subspecialty of surgical pathology which deals with the diagnosis and characterization of neoplasia neoplastic and non neoplastic disease s of child ren. Pediatric pathology pathologists generally work closely with pediatrics pediatricians . Category Anatomical pathology Pathology stub ...   more details



  1. Experimental pathology

    Experimental pathology , also known as investigative pathology is the science scientific study of disease processes through the microscope microscopic or molecular biology molecular examination of Organ anatomy organs , Tissue biology tissues , cell biology cells , or body fluid s from diseased organism s. It is closely related, both historically and in modern academic settings, to the medicine medical field of pathology . External links http www.asip.org American Society for Investigative Pathology pathology pathology stub Category Pathology ...   more details



  1. Gynecologic pathology

    Gynecologic pathology is the medical pathology subspecialty dealing with the study and diagnosis of disease involving the female genital tract. A physician who practices gynecologic pathology is a gynecologic pathologist. The term originates from the Greek gyno gynaikos meaning woman and the suffix ology, meaning study of . See also gynecology Gynecological pathology, including diseases of the female genital tract and the placenta Anatomic pathology Cytopathology External links Pathology stub human repro stub Category Anatomical pathology Category Gynaecology ...   more details



  1. Diastasis (pathology)

    Unreferenced date October 2006 In pathology , diastasis is the separation of parts of the body that are normally joined together, such as the separation of certain abdominal muscles during pregnancy, or of adjacent bones without fracture. See also Diastasis recti Diastasis symphysis pubis Compare with Diastasis physiology DEFAULTSORT Diastasis Pathology Category Gross pathology fr Diastasis Pathology stub ...   more details



  1. Bone pathology

    unreferenced date December 2007 Bone pathology , also known as orthopedic pathology is a subspecialty of surgical pathology which deals with the diagnosis and feature of many bone diseases . It uses gross examination gross and histology microscopic findings along with the findings of in vivo radiology radiological studies, and occasionally, specimen radiographs to diagnose diseases of the human bones bones . Pathology stub Category Anatomical pathology ...   more details



  1. Veterinary pathology

    for the journal Veterinary Pathology journal unreferenced date June 2009 Image Mammary tumor.JPG thumb 200px right Mammary breast cancer on a dog. Image Mast cell tumor on lip.JPG thumb 200px right Mast cell tumor on dog. Veterinary pathologists are veterinarians doctors of veterinary medicine who specialize ... fluids. Like medical pathology , veterinary pathology is divided into two branches, anatomical pathology and clinical pathology . Veterinary pathologists are critical participants in the drug development process. See also veterinary pathologist . Veterinary anatomical pathology Anatomical pathology Commonwealth or Anatomic pathology U.S. is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the gross examination gross , Histopathology microscopic , and Molecular pathology molecular examination ... parts gross pathology, microscopic pathology, veterinary pathology, and general pathology. Only the general pathology section is shared between the anatomic and clinical pathology examinations. Anatomic ..., research, and the pharmaceutical industry. Veterinary clinical pathology Clinical pathology is concerned ... microbiology , hematology and molecular pathology . The Indian, European, Japanese and American ... of Veterinary Pathologists certification exam consists of four parts General Pathology shared with the Anatomic Pathology certifying examination , Cytology and Surgical Pathology, Hematology, and Clinical ... followed by a parenthetical notation of Clinical Pathology to distinguish DACVP counterparts certified for anatomic pathology. The European credential is DipECVCP Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology . Clinical pathologists are employed in diagnostic pathology, veterinary ... Pathology Medical laboratory Anatomic pathology Medical technologist Placing reflexes External links ... of Veterinary Clinical Pathology http www.ecvpath.org European College of Veterinary Pathologists http www.desv vetpath.com French Diploma of Specialized Veterinary Studies in Veterinary Pathology Veterinary ...   more details



  1. Forest pathology

    Forest pathology is the research of both biotic and abiotic maladies affecting the health of the forest or tree , primarily fungal pathogens and their insect vectors . It is a subfield of forestry and plant pathology . Publications Tainter, Frank H., and Fred A. Baker . Principles of Forest Pathology. New York, NY John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1996. Journals European Journal of Forest Pathology Eur J Forest Pathol , Springer, ISSN printed 0300 1237 ISSN electronic 1573 8469, 1895 present, 5 Year Impact Factor 2.054 http www.springerlink.com content 100265 link Forest Pathology journal See also Outline of forestry Robert Hartig References reflist External links http www.forestpathology.org about.html Forest & Shade Tree Pathology http mycor.nancy.inra.fr fr team patho index.php Forest pathology team at INRA Nancy, France Category Forestry Category Phytopathology botany stub ...   more details



  1. Dental pathology

    Unreferenced date March 2007 Dental pathology pathologists are dentist doctors of dental science who specialise in the diagnosis and characterization of disease s of the tooth teeth , jaw , and maxilla through the examination of Tissue biology tissue specimens. pathology dentistry stub Category Dentistry Category Pathology ...   more details



  1. Pulmonary pathology

    Pulmonary pathology is the subspecialty of surgical pathology which deals with the diagnosis and characterization of neoplasia neoplastic and non neoplastic disease s of the lung s and thorax thoracic pleura . Diagnostic specimens are often obtained via bronchoscope bronchoscopic transbronchial biopsy , Computed tomography CT guided percutaneous biopsy, or thoracic surgery video assisted thoracic surgery VATS . The diagnosis of inflammation inflammatory or fibrosis fibrotic diseases of the lungs is considered by many pathologist s to be particularly challenging. Pathology stub Category Anatomical pathology ...   more details



  1. Pathology (disambiguation)

    wiktionary pathology Pathology Greek for pathos , suffering and logia, Research study of is a medical field specializing in the categorization of diseases. Pathological is the adjective form of the term. Pathology may also refer to In science Anatomic pathology , the study of macro and microscopic abnormalities in tissues Clinical pathology , medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids, such as blood, urine Pathological mathematics , any mathematical phenomenon considered atypically bad or counterintuitive Pathological science , a process by which the scientific process is distorted through wishful thinking or subjective bias Phytopathology , the study of abnormalities in plants Psychopathology , any illness of the mind Speech pathology , the area of rehabilitative medicine that treats of speech or swallowing impediments Arts and works Pathology band , a death metal band Pathologic , a 2005 video game Pathology film , a 2008 film disambig pt Patologia desambigua o ...   more details



  1. Molecular pathology

    Molecular pathology is an emerging discipline within pathology which is focused in the study and diagnosis of disease through the examination of molecules within organs, tissues or bodily fluids. Molecular pathology shares some aspects of practice with both anatomic pathology and clinical pathology, molecular biology , biochemistry , proteomics and genetics , and is sometimes considered a crossover discipline. It is multi disciplinary in nature and focuses mainly on the sub microscopic aspects of disease. It is a scientific discipline that encompasses the development of molecular and genetic approaches to the diagnosis and classification of human tumours, the design and validation of predictive biomarkers for treatment response and disease progression, the susceptibility of individuals of different genetic constitution to develop cancer and the environmental and lifestyle factors implicated in carcinogenesis http www.molecularpathology.org.uk . Category Pathology da Molekyl rpatologi fr G n tique biologique it Patologia molecolare ...   more details



  1. Vachette Pathology

    Notability Companies date July 2009 Vachette Pathology was founded in 2002 and is a nationwide pathology ... and trends related to pathology practice and laboratory billing. Vachette works with hospital based pathology practices, independent laboratories and hospital outreach laboratories. In working with clients, Vachette takes a two part approach to pathology practices. ref name cap.org Tough tactics for practice ... to do what it can to help managed care companies pay more money. ref name cap.org As a pathology consultant, Vachette Pathology is periodically used as a spokesperson for its industry on operational and related issues that impact the typical small business physicians and pathology groups. ref ... & Pathology Groups to Apply in 2007 http www.g2reports.com audioconferences 755.html ref ref name ... pathology and laboratory society conferences, and numerous state societies during his 26 year health ... experience includes direct patient care, hospital management and working at a pathology billing company. His industry presentations include College of American Pathologists The Business of Pathology Pathology Management Assembly Pathology Marketing American Pathology Foundation Managed Care Contracting American Pathology Foundation Pathology Productivity American Osteopathic Association Pathology Assembly The Business of Pathology American Pathology Foundation Market Analysis Indiana Association ... Issues for Pathology The Dark Report Trends in Managed Care Contracting The Dark Report War College Issues in Pathology North Carolina Society of Pathology Pathology Revenue Trends and Solutions West Virginia Association of Pathologists Changes in the Business of Pathology 2009 Industry Vachette Pathology is a member of and or supports several related organizations, including MGMA s Pathology ... External links These are examples of industry articles that quote Vachette Pathology s Raich and or are written ... management vachette200904.html Management of Pathology Practices Pathology Outlines, April ...   more details




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