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Paula Takacs wrote an article on this site nearly two years discussing the value of pathology and giving credit where credit is due.  She had a powerful message then and her legacy lives on in her foundation she started in her name.  In...

Originally published on KevinMD.com by Dr. Michael Misialek, a practicing pathologist in Massachusetts.   As a pathologist, I recognize the importance of every diagnosis. Behind each slide is a patient, a family, a network of family and...

While attending the CAP meeting back in September I recalled my experience with Kimberly (see: Kimberly's Story and the Power of Pathology 2.0) and presented a call to action for pathologists to become patient advocates. Since then, a...

Perhaps not too surprisingly, there was a pretty good response to my post towards the end of last month entitled “Pathologists Cannot Talk to Patients? Fuggedaboutit”. And also not too surprisingly given the issues I raised the battle...

The below post appeared on 33 charts today.  I thought it was a timely topic with relevant thoughts about the issues of patients at medical meetings.  The editorial below mentions "When people are talking about you and you’re not at the...

A few weeks after I wrote “The Patient at The Tumor Board” a strange thing happened. About 10 minutes before a tumor board was suppose to start as I was checking the microscope, camera and software, the radiologist was logging into the...

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