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Clinical pathologists study diseases through the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids and tissues. They may analyze hundreds of samples per day, looking for indicators of such maladies as heart disease, liver malfunction, or tumors.
Clinical Chemistry. Clinical Microbiology. Hematology. Blood banking and Serology (aka Immunohematology, Transfusion Medicine)
Pathology is the study of the causes, mechanisms, and effects of diseases, including the examination of body tissues, fluids, and organs. Clinical Pathology, on the other hand, is a subspecialty of pathology that focuses on the use of laboratory testing to diagnose and monitor disease.
Veterinary clinical pathologists work to piece together the clinical information submitted by your local veterinarian about your pets health condition, together with the diagnostic test results to identify what pathological or disease processes are occurring.
The primary difference between an anatomic pathologist and a clinical pathologist is the kind of sample they study. Anatomic pathologists examine samples from organs and other tissues most commonly acquired through surgery. Clinical pathologists test bodily fluids, such as urine, blood, and saliva.

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The Pathologist will diagnose presence and stage of diseases using laboratory techniques and patient specimens. He or she will also study the nature, cause, and development of diseases, and may perform autopsies.
What is clinical pathology? Clinical pathology covers many lab functions. It is concerned with disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Clinical pathologists are healthcare providers with special training. They often direct all the special divisions of the lab.
Clinical Pathology is the branch of pathology directed to the diagnosis and monitoring of diseases via examination of blood, bodily fluids, secretions, and biopsy specimens. The Clinical Pathology section evaluates these specimens for chemical, morphologic, and immunologic abnormalities.

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