Curriculum to career: A qualitative study of pathologists' assistant graduates' experiences
Abstract The field of pathologists' assistants (PathAs) has evolved significantly, with formal education programs now playing a crucial role in professional training. This study explores the educational experiences of PathA graduates in Canada, focusing on how accredited programs prepare students for professional practice.
Leeying Lau, Jina J. Y. Kum
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The Pandemic, Patient Advocacy, and the Importance of Thinking Comment on "The Rise of the Consucrat". [PDF]
O'Donovan Ó.
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The anatomical knowledge of Namibian school children
Abstract The public has limited knowledge of key organs and anatomical structures. The lack of anatomical knowledge and understanding can hinder time to access healthcare, quality of care, and treatment outcomes. The current study investigated the anatomical knowledge among Namibian children by comparing 8 school grades—4 to 12, which covers children ...
Adam M. Taylor +3 more
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Brain tumor patients' rights and the power of patient advocacy: The current international landscape. [PDF]
Oliver K +27 more
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Patient-Centered Drug Approval: The Role of Patient Advocacy in the Drug Approval Process.
T. J. Mattingly, L. Simoni-Wastila
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Blended and digital approaches in histology and pathology teaching: A scoping review
Abstract Histology and pathology education is evolving, driven by the integration of digital microscopy with other technological advances. Gaining insight into the impact of this transition, while understanding the perspectives of both students and educators, is important for improving teaching practices. This includes mapping teaching methods, digital
Eleonora Nava +3 more
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Abstract The development of anatomy has been marked by ethically questionable practices. This has been because the dissection of human bodies has always existed on the periphery of conventional society, necessitating a range of dubious ways of obtaining dead bodies for educational and research purposes.
David Gareth Jones
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P561: Mental health in Fabry disease: Results from a North American survey of 401 participants
Dawn Laney +3 more
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Patient advocacy and support groups in India: focus on lung cancer. [PDF]
Noronha V +4 more
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