Pathology is the study of disease and how it affects the body. A pathologist is a medical professional, often a doctor, who examines and analyzes tissues to identify changes and unusual features.
The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies offers the Master of Science in Pathologists' Assistant (PathA). The pathologists' assistant is an intensely trained allied health ...
A pathologist is a physician who examines samples of body tissues and fluids in a laboratory setting in order to assist other healthcare providers in diagnosing disease, dysfunction, and illness. When ...
Brenna Swanston is an education-focused editor and writer with a particular interest in education equity and alternative educational paths. As a newswriter in her early career, Brenna's education ...
The Combined Bachelor’s/Master’s Degrees (CBMD) (formerly Integrated Graduate Studies- IGS) is intended for highly motivated current CWRU undergraduate students ...
Getting a medical degree is a major achievement. But does the future of healthcare require even more letters after your name? Whether it’s part of the initial plan or a second act, a rising number of ...
Study with experts in telepractice and learn how to become an effective clinician. As a graduate student in UW’s speech-language pathology program, you’ll practice using electronic medical records ...
Saint Louis University School of Medicine’s Pathology Student Interest Group (PSIG) serves to educate and encourage students who may be interested in a career in pathology, or those who just want to ...