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Acquire a clinically relevant patient history from the treating physician. Compose a pertinent autopsy discussion clearly stating the primary and underlying causes of death. Present pediatric tumors ...
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 ...
The course quickly became a popular part of the program for the Annual Meeting, and soon after, the Long Courses were published as separate Monographs in Pathology (Williams and Wilkins, Publisher) ...
This course considers the articulatory, linguistic, and acoustic aspects of phonetics. The application of phonetics to communication disorders, and training in broad and narrow phonetic transcription ...
With the current restructuring of medical school curricula, many students nowadays have little idea about who pathologists really are and what they do. At some point in the first couple of years of ...
The speech-language pathology program at Dalhousie University involves three years of full-time study allotted to course work, clinical practica, and a research project or thesis. The program leads to ...
A pathologist is a doctor who performs a number of tests to determine the cause and progression of a disease so that the doctor can use this knowledge to administer a proper treatment regime in order ...
In 1978, George E. Gantner Jr., M.D., professor of pathology and director of the Division of Forensic and Environmental Pathology at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine, recognized the need ...
Students participating in individual academic programs will have an opportunity to expand their exposure to these other disciplines through an introductory Global Health course, INTH 301/401. Students ...