Section Director: Holly Harper, M.D. The Autopsy Pathology service is comprised of attending pathologists, pathology residents, and a dedicated team of morticians who are responsible for expedient and ...
As deaths attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic soar above 200,000, physicians and medical examiners have to decide whether decedents with positive SARS-CoV-2 tests died from COVID-19 or merely "with" ...
Kidney diseases affect many hospitalized patients and contribute to morbidity and mortality. Therefore, kidney disease should be prevalent, but the frequency and spectrum of medical renal pathology in ...
Dr. Robert Ownbey, a pathologist who heads up the Hahnemann Hospital autopsy unit in Philadelphia, suited up in a blue plastic gown and latex gloves before approaching the patient. The man on the ...
The Division of Anatomic Pathology includes Surgical Pathology, Autopsy Pathology and Cytopathology. The Surgical Pathology Section includes subspecialty teams devoted to subspecialty service areas.
For many people, forensic pathology seems forbidding and dark. It deals intimately with death, crime, and disaster and is most often represented through the artifice of television shows and movies.
Early in her career, Susan Ely helped put a serial killer behind bars. It was the late 1990s, and she was working as a fellow at the Office of Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) of the City of New York.
While public medical examiners continue, private autopsy providers offer an accessible alternative for families seeking ...