Pathologist Specializations And Their Differences

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 Pathology is a crucial branch of medicine that involves studying and diagnosing diseases and disorders affecting various parts of the body. Pathologists specialize in different areas of the body, such as the nervous system, blood, skin, and respiratory system, to name a few. Each specialty requires specific training and expertise to effectively identify and treat various conditions. In this article, we will explore eight different specialties in pathology, including neuropathology, hematopathology, dermatopathology, pediatric pathology, molecular pathology, forensic pathology, gastrointestinal pathology, and pulmonary pathology. We will list the top universities offering programs in each specialty and provide median annual compensation for each role. Suppose you are considering a career in pathology or seeking pathology services for your healthcare organization. In that case, this article will provide valuable insights into the different specialties and their unique roles and responsibilities.

  1. Neuropathology

 

  1. Hematopathology

 

  1. Dermatopathology

 

  1. Pediatric Pathology

 

  1. Molecular Pathology

 

  1. Forensic Pathology

 

  1. Gastrointestinal Pathology

 

  1. Pulmonary Pathology
  1. Renal Pathology

 

  1. Head and Neck Pathology

 

  1. Cardiac Pathology

 

  1. Breast Pathology

 

  1. Cytopathology

 

  1. Transfusion Medicine

 

  1. Neuromuscular Pathology

 

  1. Molecular Genetic Pathology