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Old 01-28-2004, 08:52 AM   #1
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For those of us who are just starting to get exposure to the field of pathology, is there a website or something that students can go to in order to see what kinds of things a pathologist can do, etc etc?

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Some med centers have good websites with representative info

http://w3.ouhsc.edu/pathology/Careers/Pathcareer.asp

http://www.path.utah.edu/

http://www.medicine.uiowa.edu/pathology/

http://www.massgeneral.org/pathology/
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Old 01-28-2004, 12:43 PM   #3
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The University of Rochester has a pretty good site:

www.urmc.rochester.edu/path/pres.htm

Click on Pathology Internet Resources

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Pardon the self promotion:
http://pathdoc.blogspot.com
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http://healthweb.org/browse.cfm?subjectid=51
http://pathologyoutlines.com

Another website listing lots of path departments and info...
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Here is another good website focus on histopathology and diagnostic immunohistochemistry.

IHC World
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Well here is mine for those who are interested:

http://www.surgicalpathologyatlas.com

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Old 04-07-2005, 10:03 AM   #9
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Title explains all

I just found this one and it rocks:
http://pathhsw5m54.ucsf.edu

Others:
http://www.pathologyoutlines.com/ (a classic)

http://www.uic.edu/depts/mcpt/anatomic/

http://162.129.103.34/bladder/

http://pathology2.jhu.edu/gicases/

http://162.129.103.34/prostate/

http://pathology2.jhu.edu/ican/welcome.cfm

Notice how much Hopkins puts out there on the web for free. I never trained at JHU, but I almost feel like I have seen Epstein speak tons of times at conferences (3x last year alone) and reading all this.

PS- Want to trade (WTT) the full text and image CD-ROM of DeMay and the new Rosai CDs for the Osler AP/CP MP3 collection. PM me.
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Old 04-19-2005, 11:23 PM   #10
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http://www.pathguy.com
best path website has links to everything in the us and abroad
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Old 05-01-2005, 06:30 AM   #11
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For more information on new 5-year British Histopathology residencies in the NHS - visit:

NHShistopathology.com

Information on the role of the Pathologist, training, post-graduate education/exams, modern advances and news updates.

NHS Histopathology Training Schools
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Old 05-05-2005, 08:53 AM   #12
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www.pathmax.com
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Old 05-09-2005, 10:04 AM   #13
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This one may be useful:

www.pathologyatlas.ro

It has explained images of microscopy, with alt text when mouse on picture.
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Old 05-22-2005, 06:13 PM   #14
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Tossing in yaah's Arthur Purdy Stout Society link:

http://www.apssociety.org/pathology.htm

From the article "Pathology" in the Columbia University Pre-Med Journal - Vol. 1, No. 1, 1961
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Old 05-23-2005, 03:00 PM   #15
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www.uscap.org

If you click on the "specialty conference handouts" link - there is a section on "house officers" which contains links to presentations that were given by Dr Fletcher and others at USCAP in regards to job finding issues, recruitment, etc...

http://www.nature.com/pathologyjobs
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In the June 2005 issue of the Archives, there is a nice article on web resources for pathologists. It includes several websites that look pretty good. Here's a link to the article:Archives Internet Article
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I already posted about this but when it gets buried in the future, here's the link to a good immunohistochemistry program:

Immunohistochemistry Vade Mecum
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http://www.bweems.com

Site I found today looking for info on a few cases. Seems to be mostly dermpath stuff, a lot of pictures and descriptions of lesions, etc.
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Old 05-06-2006, 12:36 PM   #19
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It seems like this thread has two types of posts: one for med students looking for an overview of the field, and one for diagnostic/reference work.

So in one post, here are the most commonly used websites at my program, in the latter category (some overlap with previous posts):

PathologyOutlines.com
WebPath
UIowa VirtualSlidebox
UVirginia Tutorials
JHU Surg Path Unknowns
Gleason Grading tutorial
UCSF Pulm
UMNDJ Bone Tumours tutorial
The Osler BloodBank Guy
Transplant Pathology - UPMC
Weem's Derm
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Old 09-18-2006, 01:42 PM   #20
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Bethesda 2001 (the Little Blue Book) online at the ASC:
http://cytopathology.techriver.net/nih/
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Old 10-02-2006, 06:34 AM   #21
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All about endometrial neoplasia... Mutter's website with tutorials on the diagnosis of EIN as well as information on PTEN:

www.endometrium.org/index.htm

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This is a web site I operate that has a wiki with many entries (including photomicrographs and clinical photos) and also a message board for threaded discussions. It is aimed at residents, fellows, and attendings but also provides good information for students.

http://pathologywisdom.com

I am an oral pathology resident and have posted many entries, so you may notice a bent toward head and neck pathology.
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Old 10-19-2006, 07:28 AM   #23
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If you haven't already discovered this boards-type question bank:

http://www.pathmd.com/

Subscribe for a free weekly email with sample questions!
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Old 12-13-2006, 04:06 PM   #24
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As posted by DJMD:

The AJCC cancer staging manual is the best book for multiorgan cancer staging.

And the NCCN's website has a good breakdown by organ system and stage regarding treatment...

http://www.nccn.org/professionals/ph...button=I+Agree
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Old 04-03-2007, 09:22 AM   #25
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Free IARC Publications available in PDF format - here is a link to the WHO Blue Books:
http://www.iarc.fr/en/Publications/P...y-and-Genetics

Includes:
Head and neck
GI
GU
Soft tissue/bone
Skin
Lung/pleura/thymus/heart

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Old 04-13-2007, 08:49 AM   #26
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Outlines in Pathology by Sinard available for download here:
http://www.yalepath.org/residency/OIP.htm

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Old 05-30-2007, 04:13 AM   #27
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SDNPath's own "Histopath Images Thread".

derm101.com comes recommended by staff, if you want to organize a subscription.
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Randall Lee's "Diagnostic Liver Patholog" is available online at UPMC.

http://tpis.upmc.edu/tpis/dlp/DLPHome.html

It's from 1994 and out of print, but most of the GI staff I know still carry a copy. It's a cult classic, apparently.
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Default PathologyUpdates.com

I found a website which references articles specific to pathology, in all different kinds of subjects. You can submit your own story, vote on other stories submitted, or just read them. I think it's a pretty new site, but you can access it by going to www.pathologyupdates.com.
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Found a decent site of basic histology with good pics might be of help for a PGY1

http://microanatomy.net/
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Amazing free reference of cytogenetic data. Organized by chromosome, disease, etc,

http://atlasgeneticsoncology.org/
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exPCM compiled links to fellowship training programs in dermpath, GU, and GI

GI Path programs
Dermpath programs
GU Path programs
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Default www.pathologypics.com

Many nice sites posted...

Also try:

www.pathologypics.com
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Try http://www.pathtalk.org (self-referral . . . .)
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Self promotion by Dr. Kjeldsberg, but ARUP has a long list of lab tests organized into disease categories, as well as algorithms for working up all sorts of medical problems.

http://www.arupconsult.com/
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MyMedicalCareer.com.au has recently been updated with a pathology specialty profile and a case study of a forensic pathologist. Hope you find them helpful!
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This site gives a good overview of pathology as a career.
w3.ouhsc.edu/pathology/Careers/Pathcareer.htm
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Hemepath sites from another thread

http://www.hematlas.com/
http://www.ashimagebank.org/
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I've opened a website for pathologists with two different sections:
-IHC for pathologists, based on the ihc vademecum site which we all know, and thanks to Dr. Paul Bishop, I'm starting to build a wiki with immunohistochemistry data. This site is optimized for most explorers but IE6 and below.
-Forum for pathologists : the original idea is to start a community-based forum, so that every hospital/group could have its own section.On the other hand, I've also implemented a "library" section, with ideas on how to get articles and books for free (nothing ilegal, of course). Some of the WHO books mentioned above, Rosen's Breast Pathology...

The link: http://forpathologists.com

See you there!!

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Default Powerpoint on careers in pathology

First web-page on Dr. Wick's website, http://www.markwickmd.com, contains a down-loadable powerpoint presentation on careers in pathology
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Try this one: http://www.asip.org/career/index.htm
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www.dermpedia.org is a new "wiki" style website dedicated to sharing dermatopathology cases and promoting discussion. It's open to anybody, and is pretty cool!

Check it out, register, and/or become a contributor. Other reputable people on the site include Drs. Phil McKee (that's right, THE McKee!), and Victor Prieto, among others.

I've already set up a "Dermatopathology Trainees" conference, where residents and fellows can post any interesting cases.
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Default Neuropathology Blog is best source of jobs & last-minute fellowships on the web

If you are looking for a job in neuropathology. Or if you are in a bind and trying to find a neuropathology fellowship on short notice, the best listing on the web is:

http://neuropathologyblog.blogspot.com

Additionally, the posts are interesting, informative, entertaining, and just cool.
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Heme site:

http://hematologyoutlines.com/
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Default Pathology: Info for Medical Students

The College of American Pathologists Residents Forum and the American Society for Clinical Pathology is joining forces to create a joint mission of providing resources and information to educate medical students on careers in pathology and on residency options in pathology.

We will have much more information to come, and we will be adding to the path wiki (which is updated by pathologists and pathology residents). We are currently working on updating unofficial "pros and cons" for various residency programs, and we are working on webinars and other informative sessions for medical students seeking more information on pathology as a career.

I personally used this site when applying to fellowship this year, but it also has great information on diagnostic points, job openings, etc.

hope that helps!

http://pathinfo.wikia.com/wiki/Medical_Students
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