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  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 of surgery surgical specimens, as well as biopsy biopsies submitted by surgeons and non surgeon ... 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 ..., Lawrence Weiss, Noel Weidner Editor title Modern Surgical Pathology 2 Volume Set publisher W B Saunders ... www.mc.uky.edu apss default.htm The Arthur Purdy Stout Society of Surgical Pathology http www.pathologybook.info rosai and ackermans surgical pathology 2 volume set 10th edition expert consult online and print.html Rosai and Ackerman s Surgical Pathology, 10th Edition, pathology Category Anatomical ... using cytopathology techniques. Incisional biopsies are obtained through diagnostic surgical procedures ... to therapeutic surgical resections. Excisional biopsies of skin lesions and gastrointestinal ... and gastrointestinal tract , to name only a few. Surgical resection specimens are obtained by the therapeutic surgical removal of an entire diseased area or organ and occasionally multiple organs . These procedures are often intended as definitive surgical treatment of a disease in which the diagnosis ...   more details



  1. The American Journal of Surgical Pathology

    Infobox Journal title The American Journal of Surgical Pathology cover discipline Surgical pathology abbreviation Am J Surg Pathol publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins country USA history founded 1977 website http www.ajsp.com ISSN 0147 5185 The American Journal of Surgical Pathology is a leading medical journal journal in field of surgical pathology . It was first published in 1977. ref cite journal author Sternberg SS title Memoirs of an editor journal Am. J. Surg. Pathol. volume 28 issue 6 pages 821 824 year 2004 month June pmid doi 10.1097 01.pas.0000126721.16602.a8 url http meta.wkhealth.com pt pt core template journal lwwgateway media landingpage.htm?issn 0147 5185&volume 28&issue 6&spage 821 ref Its first Editor in Chief was Stephen Sternberg of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center . References reflist External links http www.ajsp.com pt re ajsp journalinfo.htm The American Journal of Surgical Pathology Home Journal Information www.ajsp.com. DEFAULTSORT American Journal of Surgical Pathology Category Publications established in 1977 Category English language journals Category Surgery journals ...   more details



  1. International Journal of Surgical Pathology

    Infobox journal title International Journal Of Surgical Pathology cover File International Journal of Surgical Pathology.tif editor Juan Rosai discipline Medical Sciences former names abbreviation Int. J. Surg. Pathol. publisher SAGE Publications country United Kingdom frequency 6 times a year history 1993 present openaccess license impact 1.134 impact year 2010 website http www.sagepub.com journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId Journal201789 link1 http ijs.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http ijs.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive JSTOR OCLC 192031701 LCCN 2007214840 CODEN IJSPFL ISSN 1066 8969 eISSN 1940 2465 International Journal of Surgical Pathology is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of Pathology . The journal s Editor in Chief editor is Juan Rosai , M.D. It has been in publication since 1993 and is currently published by SAGE Publications . Scope International Journal of Surgical Pathology publishes original research and observations in major organ systems. The journal also contains reviews of new techniques and procedures, discussions of controversies in surgical pathology and case reports. International Journal of Surgical Pathology provides an international forum for the discussion and debate of basic and applied human studies. Abstracting and indexing International Journal of Surgical Pathology is abstracted and indexed in, among other databases SCOPUS , and the Social Sciences Citation Index . According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2010 impact factor is 1.134, ranking it 103 out of 187 journals in the category Surgery . ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Surgery title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Sciences accessdate 2011 09 30 work Web of Science postscript . ref and 56 out of 76 journals in the category Pathology . ref name WoS1 cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Pathology title 2010 ...   more details



  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. 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. 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. 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. Veterinary pathology

    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 ...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 ... 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. Surgical margin

    at the surgical margin. This is due to the misreading of a pathology specimen as being clear ...Surgical margin , also known as tumor free margin , free margin , normal skin margin , and normal tissue margin , usually refers to the visible normal tissue or skin margin that is removed with the biopsy surgical excision of a tumor , growth, or malignancy . Definition Surgical margin in a surgery reports define the visible margin or free edge of normal tissue seen by the surgeon with the naked eye. Surgical margin as read in a pathology report define the histological measurement of normal or unaffected tissue surrounding the visible tumor under a microscope on a glass mounted histology section. ref Maloney, ME., et al. Surgical Dermatopathology. Blackwell Science, 1999. pp. 107 121. ref A narrow surgical margin implies that the tumor exists very close to the surgical margin, and a wide surgical margin implies the tumor exists far from the cut edge or the surgical margin. Narrow surgical margin using the bread loafing technique suggests that residual cancer might be left due to false negative error. A surgeon often will perform a second surgery if a narrow surgical margin is noted on a pathology report. Associated errors and recurrence rate This determination is made with the full understanding of false negative error intrinsic in the bread loafing technique of histology also known as POMA a term used by the NCCN ref name autogenerated1 http wwwu.tsgh.ndmctsgh.edu.tw commcpc images ... rate with narrow surgical margin and one will note a low false negative error with a wide surgical ... of the Surgical Margins KIMYAI ASADI 2007 Dermatologic Surgery Wil... Bot generated title ref Surgical margin has a much less significant effect on the false negative error rate of CCPDMA methods, allowing the surgeon to routinely use very narrow surgical margins 1 to 2 mm for non melanoma skin cancer . ref name autogenerated2 References Reflist Category Surgical procedures ...   more details



  1. Gross pathology

    Gross pathology refers to macroscopic manifestations of disease in organ anatomy organs , Tissue biology tissues , and body cavity body cavities . The term is commonly used by anatomical pathology anatomical pathologists to refer to diagnostically useful findings made during the gross examination portion of surgical specimen processing or an autopsy . It s vital to systematically explain a gross appearance of a pathological state, for example, a malignant tumor. One should note the site, size, shape, consistency, presence of a capsule and appearance on cut section whether well circumscribed or diffusely infiltrating, homogeneous or variegated, cystic, necrotic, hemorrhagic areas, as well as papillary projections. pathology stub Category Gross pathology th ...   more details



  1. Gastrointestinal pathology

    unreferenced date December 2008 Gastrointestinal pathology is the subspecialty of surgical pathology ... and Board Certification Gastrointestinal pathology including liver , gallbladder and pancreas is a recognized sub specialty discipline of surgical pathology. Recognition of a sub specialty is generally ..., to surgical pathologists with a special interest and extensive experience in gastrointestinal pathology. There are approximately 30 gastrointestinal pathology fellowships offered within the United ... each year. Fellowship in gastrointestinal pathology involves diagnostic evaluation of surgical whole organ and biopsy pathology of gastrointestinal tissue, with the exception of at least one corporate ... general surgical pathologists including some who have special interest in gastrointestinal pathology. General surgical pathologists who practice with a focus in gastrointestinal pathology may attend ... for the specialty of surgical pathology is rigorous. Following completion of both college and medical school, the surgical pathologist must have also completed an accredited residency in pathology ... specimens to surgical pathologists with special interest in gastrointestinal pathology. Subspecialty ... of general pathologists and clinical colleagues. During the course of a one year gastrointestinal pathology fellowship, the GI liver pathology fellow will review between 8,000 and 15,000 gastrointestinal and liver biopsy and surgical specimens with all clinical history, laboratory data and frequently ... experience for general surgical pathologists in private practice. Board certification in the United States requires approval by the certifying body, the American Board of Pathology. There has been ... C. Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society. The decision to seek Board Certification was declined by the membership of the Society. History of the Rodger C. Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society At the 1976 annual meeting of the organization then called the International Academy of Pathology ...   more details



  1. Anatomical pathology

    . Subspecialties Surgical pathology main Surgical pathology Surgical pathology is the most significant and time consuming area of practice for most anatomical pathologists. Surgical pathology involves the gross and microscopic examination of surgery surgical specimens, as well as biopsy biopsies ... subspecialists , dermatologist s, and interventional radiologist s. Surgical pathology increasingly requires technologies and skills traditionally associated with clinical pathology such as molecular diagnostics. Oral and maxillofacial pathology In the United States, subspecialty trained doctors ... pneumoniae meningitis, gross pathology 33 lores.jpg thumb right 200px Autopsy a Human brain brain ... . Anatomical pathology Commonwealth or Anatomic pathology U.S. is a medical specialty that is concerned ... , chemical, immunologic and Molecular pathology molecular examination of organ anatomy organs , tissue ... Giovan Battista Morgagni from Forl . Anatomical pathology is one of two branches of pathology, the other being clinical pathology , the diagnosis of disease through the Medical laboratory laboratory ... pathology, a combination known as general pathology . The distinction between anatomic and clinical pathology is increasingly blurred by the introduction of technologies that require new expertise and the need ... specialties exist in veterinary pathology . Anatomical pathology is itself divided in subspecialties, the main ones being surgical pathology , cytopathology , and forensic pathology . In many countries, to be Medical license licensed to practice pathology, one has to complete medical school and secure ... in the U.S., the American Board of Pathology or the American Osteopathic Board of Pathology is usually ... in anatomic pathology include Gross examination the examination of diseased tissues with the naked ... pathology. The science of staining tissues sections is called histochemistry . Immunohistochemistry ... and Maxillofacial Pathology. Cytopathology main Cytopathology Cytopathology is a sub discipline ...   more details



  1. Digital pathology

    Nofootnotes article date September 2011 Digital Pathology is an image based information environment enabled ... slide. Digital pathology is enabled in part by virtual microscopy , which is the practice of converting glass slides into digital slides that can be viewed, managed, and analyzed. Digital Pathology Environment .... Integrate Digital pathology workflow is integrated into the institution s overall operational environment. Sharing Digital pathology also allows internet information sharing for education, diagnostics, publication and research. See also Pathology Anatomical Pathology Surgical pathology Histology Cytopathology Microscopy Virtual microscopy Medical laboratory List of publications in biology Pathology Important publications in pathology Telepathology References reflist Further reading cite journal ... D last4 Oehmann first4 A title From telepathology to virtual pathology institution The new world of digital pathology volume 45 pages 3 9 journal Romanian journal of morphology and embryology url http ... 01926230490451734 title Digital Microscopy Imaging and New Approaches in Toxicologic Pathology year ... Bonnefoi first4 Marc journal Toxicologic Pathology volume 32 issue 5 cite journal first1 David last1 ... Extracting and Representing the Content of Pathology Reports url http dl.acm.org citation.cfm?id 1621073 ... Factorization journal Journal of Pathology Informatics year 2011 volume 2 issue 4 doi 10.4103 2153 ... first8 Anil V. last9 Bastacky first9 Sheldon I. journal Human Pathology volume 39 issue 4 pmid ... first4 Alexander last4 Oehmann year 2004 chapter New Developments in Digital Pathology from Telepathology to Virtual Pathology Laboratory chapterurl http iospress.metapress.com content hgjhbq80evk7x8un ... 978 3 540 23201 8 chapter Organizing Knowledge in a Semantic Web for Pathology title Object Oriented ... title Digital pathology in drug discovery and development Multisite integration year ... discovery pathology year 2010 last1 Potts first1 Steven J. last2 Young first2 G. David last3 Voelker ...   more details



  1. Surgical sieve

    Diseases br 10. Environmental and Nutritional Pathology In popular culture The surgical sieve is frequently ...The surgical sieve is a thought process in medicine . It is a typical example of how to organise a structured examination answer for medical students and physician doctors when they are challenged with a question. ref http student.bmj.com back issues 0602 education ed6.html sBMJ ref It is also a way of constructing answers to questions from patients and their relatives in a logical manner, and structuring articles and reference texts in medicine. Some textbooks put emphasis on using the surgical sieve as a basic structure of diagnosis and management of illnesses. ref Oral diagnosis the clinician s guide, W. Birnbaum, S. M. Dunne ref ref The New Aird s Companion in Surgical Studies 3rd edn . K. Burnand, A. Young, J. Lucas. ref ref Surgical Talk Revision In Surgery, A. Goldberg, G. Stansby ref ref Medicine and Surgery a concise textbook, G. Kendall, K.Y. Shiu, S. L. Johnston ref ref http www.thinkingmedicine.com Thinking Medicine Structure Your Knowledge for Success in Medical Exams, C. Koppel, A. Naparus ref The Sieve Although there are several versions around the world with slight variations, the surgical sieve usually consist of the following types of process in the human body in any particular order Congenital Acquired Vascular disease Vascular Infection Infective Physical trauma Trauma tic Autoimmune Disease Autoimmune Metabolism Metabolic Inflammation Inflammatory Neoplasm Neoplastic Degenerative Disease Degenerative Environmental disease Environmental Idiopathic Current Mnemonics ... textbook in pathology . Its chapters under the heading General Pathology can be considered to be a version of the surgical sieve 3. Acute and chronic inflammation br 4. Tissue Repair br 5. Hemodynamic ... episodes various forms of the surgical sieve are scribbled onto House s whiteboard while his ... Reflist DEFAULTSORT Surgical Sieve Category Diagnosis classification Category Medical terms Category ...   more details



  1. Surgical elevator

    A surgical elevator is a tool used for scraping, elevating or dissecting bone s or Tissue biology tissues . References http www.surgicalsindia.com surgical elevators.html Category Surgical instruments Surgery stub uk ...   more details



  1. History of pathology

    The history of pathology can be traced to the earliest application of the scientific method to the field of medicine , a development which occurred in the Middle East during the Islamic Golden Age and in Western Europe during the Italian Renaissance . Early systematic human dissection s were carried out by the Ancient Greece Ancient Greek physicians Herophilos Herophilus of Chalcedon and Erasistratus ... of microscopic pathology. Most early pathologists were also practicing physician s or surgeon s. Origins of pathology Early understanding of the origins of diseases constitutes the earliest application ... 312a 01 Reader reader set.html History of Pathology, at the USC School of Dentistry ref The Ancient ... with the anatomy and the pathology of human spine. ref http journals.lww.com spinejournal pages ... prior to the 2nd millennium second millennium . Though the pathology of Infectious disease contagion ... is also credited with having introduced necropsy to the medical field. ref Rubin s Pathology ... characteristic of known diseases. The extent of gross pathology research in this period can be epitomized ... von Rokitansky at Whonamedit.com ref Origins of microscopic pathology Rudolf Virchow 1821 1902 is generally recognized to be the father of microscopic pathology. While the compound microscope had been ... to study inflammation , making him one of the earliest experimental pathology experimental pathologists ... pathology As new research techniques, such as electron microscopy , immunohistochemistry , and molecular ... and boundaries of investigative pathology have become less distinct. In the broadest sense, nearly ... can be considered experimental pathology . ref http www.asip.org about about.htm Mission of the American Society for Investigative Pathology ref Other Pertinent Topics History of medicine Anatomical pathology Surgical pathology List of pathologists United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology References reflist Pathology state expanded Category Pathology Category History of medicine cs Historie ...   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. Surgical oncology

    Surgical oncology is the branch of surgery which focuses on the surgical management of cancer . The specialty of surgical oncology has evolved in steps similar to medical oncology , which grew out of hematology ... of Surgical Oncology was started by surgeons interested in promoting the field of oncology ... Whether surgical oncology constitutes a medical specialty per se is the topic of a heated debate. Today, some would agree that it is simply impossible for any one surgeon to be competent in the surgical management of all malignant disease. However, there are currently 19 surgical oncology fellowship training programs in the United States that have been approved by the Society of Surgical Oncology ... of surgical oncologist is generally reserved for those surgeons who have completed one ... are thoroughly involved in treating cancer patients may consider themselves to be surgical oncologists. Most often, surgical oncologist refers to a general surgical oncologist cf. General Surgery , but thoracic surgical oncologists, gynecologic oncologists and so forth can all be considered surgeons ... in surgical cancer care are positively associated to surgeon volume i.e. the more cancer cases a surgeon ... with extended D2 lymphadenectomy for gastric cancer. Books A large number of publications in surgical ... of practical handbooks such as surgical oncology http ukcatalogue.oup.com product 9780199237098.do ... Society of Surgical Oncology http www.surgonc.org Society of Surgical Oncology http www.nature.com ... 11 chapter01 article 10165 1399286 Cancer Management Handbook Principles of Surgical Oncology http ukcatalogue.oup.com product 9780199237098.do Oxford Handbook of Surgical Oncology http www.elsevier.com locate suronc Surgical Oncology http oncology.thelancet.com The Lancet Oncology http www.annalssurgicaloncology.org Annals of Surgical Oncology http www.surgonc articles.com Seminal papers on Surgical Oncology Medicine Category Surgical oncology Category Surgical specialties fa ...   more details



  1. Surgical lubricant

    Surgical lubricants are substances used by health care providers to provide lubrication and lessen discomfort to the patient during certain medical surgical procedures such vaginal vagina examinations or per rectum rectal examination . Surgilube is a surgical lubricant made of natural water soluble gums that also contains the antiseptic Chlorhexidine Gluconate . K Y Jelly was initially used as a medical surgical lubricant before it gained popularity as a personal lubricant . Currently a variety of non irritating substances are used as medical surgical lubricants. A prime example is Lignocaine gel containing the local anaesthetic lignocaine . Vegetable based surgical lubricants Medicinal Castor oil was the original vegetable based surgical lubricant ref Cite web title Report upon the Use of a Mixture of Castor oil and Balsam of Peru as a Surgical Dressing url http www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov pagerender.fcgi?tool pmcentrez&pageindex 1&artid 1425429 format publisher pubmedcentral accessdate 2007 01 16 ref . References references Category Medical equipment Treatment stub et Lubrikant ...   more details



  1. Surgical technologist

    A surgical technologist , also called scrub tech, surgical technician, or operating room technician , is an Allied ... Surgery surgical care in some countries. They possess knowledge and skills in sterile technique sterile ... for surgical technologists, and the scope of practice varies widely across countries and jurisdictions. Surgical technologist attend junior colleges and technical schools, and many are trained ... progressively more difficult surgical cases to scrub, until they are able to scrub all types of surgical procedures, this can take a few years. The goal is for surgical technologist to be able to anticipate ... as possible. In the United States, surgical technologists are unlicensed assistive personnel who work under the supervision of a surgeon , registered nurse RN , or other surgical personnel such as a more ... patient safety . They handle the Surgical instrument instruments , Scrubs clothing scrubs , medication s, and other supplies and equipment necessary during the surgical procedure. They perform ... s, preparing sterile dressings, and closing incision s. Surgical Technologists also train other OR personnel ... 11 Edition Surgical Technologists . Accessed 5 Mar 2011. ref In Mozambique, they provide advanced surgical services, often working autonomously in the absence of a physician . ref name HRH Cumbi ... Most surgical technologists about 60 percent in the United States work in hospital s, mainly in operating and Maternity care delivery rooms . Surgical technologist are also adaptive to deal with equipment ... as well. A surgical technologist with multiple experiences is preferred. Other jobs are in offices ... on the role and employment setting, they may go by different titles including Scrub Surgical Technologist , Circulating Surgical Technologist or Second Assisting Technologist . ref cite web url http ... name ast.org http www.ast.org Association of Surgical Technologists. Accessed 5 Mar 2011. ref A few ... have special surgical teams, like those for liver transplant s. Career prospects for surgical technologists ...   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




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