Each #SLUSOMPath2024 #SkyThread will close with an #AdvancePath question that provides a way to expand your #MedEd knowledge. Hereβs the first one.
π In your own words, how would you describe the role of the pathologist?
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Posts by Daniela Hermelin, MD CABP
ππ½Youβre right, this course will cover all of the above and more:
βοΈmechanisms of cell injury
βοΈthrombosis and ischemia
βοΈ nutritional deficiencies
βοΈneoplasia
βοΈclinicopathologic correlation
βοΈpathologistβs role in patient care
ππ½You got it Pathology is the study (logos) of suffering/disease (pathos). It is a discipline that has foundations in both basic science & clinical practice, whose purpose is to study changes (structural and functional) that underlie diseases.
βWhat will this course focus on?
βοΈWhat is the study of pathology
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Through Dr. Vogler, we have a long legacy that goes all the way back to Dr. William Halsted.
Now you inherit this lineage.
ππ½Start with this wonderful article on Dr. Blackfan, the Gentle Giant.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
ππ½Welcome #SLUSOMPath2024
Today we discussed how we will be using @bsky.app as a resource to review and study #BasicPathology lecture material, extend learning beyond the classroom, and participate in #MedEd.
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