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Most Recently Shared on January 21, 2010 at 10:50 pm By:

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Pathology Resident by William Kanner, University of Virginia http://ow.ly/Yvzh

2 years ago...

real doctors, real people - Sara Wobker — News Room - UNC Health Care

news.unchealthcare.org — “If you saw pathology resident Sara Wobker in the halls of UNC Hospitals, you might not realize that she loves riding horses. To be more specific, Wobker performs a form of horse training called dressage.View full resource at news.unchealthcare.org

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Most Recently Shared on February 8, 2012 at 1:36 pm By:

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This pathology resident loves Brewski. Wait -- it's not what you think! http://t.co/GVqa9KWE

3 months ago...

CPC Submission Form General Information - Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors

cordem.org — “clinical pathological case competitionView full resource at cordem.org

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Most Recently Shared on January 13, 2012 at 4:47 pm By:

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National CPC competition deadline is Mon Jan 16 at 5 pm EST. Competition to be held at SAEM 2012 preconv. http://t.co/v7EShjMB

4 months ago...

Case of the Month - The Department of Pathology

gsm.utmck.edu — “The University of Tennessee, Knoxville was founded in 1794 and was designated the state land-grant institution in 1879. The University now has nearly 26,000 students and 400 academic programs.View full resource at gsm.utmck.edu

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Most Recently Shared on November 1, 2011 at 1:42 pm By:

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Check out the Case of the Month modules our #Pathology Residents have completed over the last year. http://t.co/EIqXiXbS

6 months ago...

Introducing Dr. Stephen Noga, a Leading Medical Expert

blog.healthtap.com — “HealthTap is pleased to feature Dr. Stephen Noga, a Leading Medical Expert. Dr. Noga has an impressive and extensive academic career. He received his PhD in Experimental Pathology from the University of Florida and his MD from John Hopkins University. While completing his MD, he simultaneously did Post-Doctoral Research and served a Fellowship in Oncology in the Bone Marrow Transplant unit. Dr. Noga then completed his Residency in Internal Medicine and was a Senior Clinical Fellow of Oncology atView full resource at blog.healthtap.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 16, 2011 at 9:35 pm By:

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Welcome Dr. Stephen Noga to our Medical Expert Network. Dr. Noga is a specialists in oncology and #cancer research http://t.co/XzIvQdc

8 months ago...

Roldan: The triumphs, challenges left for Jackson - Other Views - MiamiHerald.com

miamiherald.com — “For the past two years it has been my honor and privilege to serve as the leader of Jackson Health System. The institution has been an integral part of my life for more than three decades, dating back to the 1980s, when I completed my medical residency in pathology at Jackson Memorial Hospital. I have always believed that Jackson is among the best hospital systems in the nation — and I still firmly believe so.View full resource at miamiherald.com

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Most Recently Shared on May 2, 2011 at 3:25 pm By:

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Dr. Eneida Roldan, HWCOM faculty member & outgoing president/CEO of Jackson Health System looks to the future: http://bit.ly/mHao7x

12 months ago...

Digital Pathology Blog: The Essential Guide to Achieving the Perfect Pathology Fellowship: Useful Advice and --Must-Do--™s-- for First-, Second- and Third-Year Residents

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “How to build teamwork, boost productivity, and enhance harmony in your lab--™s multi-generational workforce YOUR PRESENTERS: Jerad M Gardner, M.D., Chair, CAP Resident Forum and Fellow, Soft Tissue Robert E. Petras, M.D., FCAP, FACG, Managing Director, Ameripath, Inc. Justin M....View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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The Essential Guide to Achieving the Perfect Pathology Fellowship: Useful Advice and “Must-Do’s” for First-, Second-... http://bit.ly/fbO7oT

1 year ago...

Digital Pathology Blog: Entering Private Practice: What Every Pathology Resident Should Know about Productivity, Management, and Career Development

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “How to master the secrets of success for finding your first job YOUR PRESENTERS: Karim E. Sirgi, MD, President, UniPath PC Justin M. Clark (Moderator), Director of Operations, THE DARK REPORT LIVE Webinar -- Register Now Spring is approaching and...View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 7, 2011 at 1:00 pm By:

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Entering Private Practice: What Every Pathology Resident Should Know about Productivity, Management, and Career Deve... http://bit.ly/geiycf

1 year ago...

UCSD’s Dr. Lawrence Hansen has a soft spot in his heart for animal rights | La Jolla Light

lajollalight.com — “A native son of the American heartland, Lawrence Hansen was born, raised and educated in and around Chicago. After medical school and residencies in Psychiatry and Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at Loyola University, he went south to Atlanta for a three-year fellowship in Neuropathology.View full resource at lajollalight.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 3, 2011 at 11:55 pm By:

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RT: @DarioRingach UCSD’s Dr. Lawrence Hansen has soft spot in his heart for animals..which left no space for humans http://t.co/TQzanAo #fb

1 year ago...

Oncology Article |

mdlinx.com — “Breast cancers in U.S. residing Indian-Pakistani versus non-Hispanic White women: Comparative analysis of clinical-pathologic features, treatment, and survivalView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Most Recently Shared on February 22, 2011 at 8:48 am By:

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Breast cancers in U.S. residing Indian-Pakistani versus non-Hispanic White women: Comparative analysis... http://bit.ly/fttZqQ #oncology

1 year ago...

Digital Pathology Blog: How to Use Pathology 2.0 and Social Networking to Advance Your Career

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “Social networking and Pathology 2.0 are giving young pathologists unique opportunities to advance their careers and their clinical expertise. If you're a pathology resident or fellow, smart use of these tools can help you identify the perfect job, with ample...View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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Most Recently Shared on January 31, 2011 at 1:00 pm By:

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How to Use Pathology 2.0 and Social Networking to Advance Your Career http://bit.ly/ft8wIz

1 year ago...

Digital Pathology Blog: Choosing Your Career Path: How the Genetic Transformation of Laboratory Medicine and Healthcare Could Impact Your Future as a Pathologist

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “What 2011 graduating pathology residents and fellows need to know about these changes Your Presenters: Robert Michel, Editor-in-Chief, THE DARK REPORT Gene Herbek, MD, FCAP, Medical Director of Transfusion and Coagulation Services, Methodist Hospital Pathology Center, and Assistant Clinical Professor...View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 12, 2010 at 2:46 pm By:

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Choosing Your Career Path: How the Genetic Transformation of Laboratory Medicine and Healthcare Could Impact ... http://tinyurl.com/33ddcyx

1 year ago...

Digital Pathology Blog: Choosing Your Career Path: How the Genetic Transformation of Laboratory Medicine and Healthcare Could Impact Your Future as a Pathologist

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “What 2011 graduating pathology residents and fellows need to know about these changes Your Presenters: Robert Michel, Editor-in-Chief, THE DARK REPORT Gene Herbek, MD, FCAP, Medical Director of Transfusion and Coagulation Services, Methodist Hospital Pathology Center, and Assistant Clinical Professor...View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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Choosing Your Career Path: How the Genetic Transformation of Laboratory Medicine and Healthcare Could Impact Your Fu... http://bit.ly/aF49iv

1 year ago...

Liver Physiology and Common Pathologies | VEOMED

veomed.com — “Liver Physiology and Common Pathologies | VEOMEDView full resource at veomed.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 31, 2010 at 10:27 pm By:

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Liver Physiology and *Common Pathologies by Catherine Xia, Lori Feffer and Jeremy Sharib, University of California Irvine http://ow.ly/2xBpa

2 years ago...

Relating structural and functional pathology of the hippocampus in schizophrenia: lessons from rodent models | VEOMED

veomed.com — “Relating structural and functional pathology of the hippocampus in schizophrenia: lessons from rodent models | VEOMEDView full resource at veomed.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 29, 2010 at 6:46 pm By:

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Relating structural and functional pathology of the hippocampus in schizophrenia: lessons from rodent models by Holly.... http://ow.ly/2it69

2 years ago...

Cancer grading manual - Google Books

books.google.com — “Cancer Grading Manual addresses all histopathologic aspects of tumor pathology essential for grading of tumors. It discusses the history and basic tenets of tumor grading; principles of microscopic grading of tumors; ancillary methods currently used to improve tumor grading; and new techniques used in evaluating tumors and formulating prognosis. It is designed to be a practice-oriented, concise and well-illustrated resource for diagnostic surgical pathologists and pathology residents.The manual View full resource at books.google.com

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Learn how spindle cell squamous cell carcinomas are graded in oral cancers. http://bit.ly/beLzvj

2 years ago...

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