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  • Risa Mann, MD 100 Points

    Risa Mann, MD

    Johns Hopkins Hosp-Pathology
    Johns Hopkins Hosp Dpt Pth, 600 N Wolfe St
    Baltimore, MD 21287
  • Yener Erozan, MD 100 Points

    Yener Erozan, MD

    Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Johns Hopkins Hosp, 600 N Wolfe St
    Baltimore, MD 21287
  • Nancy Miller, MD 100 Points

    Nancy Miller, MD

    Johns Hopkins Hospital
    600 N Wolfe St
    Baltimore, MD 21287
  • Dorothy Rosenthal, MD 100 Points

    Dorothy Rosenthal, MD

    Johns Hopkins Hospital
    Johns Hopkins Dept Of Path, 600 N Wolfe St #406
    Baltimore, MD 21287
  • Grover Hutchins, MD 100 Points

    Grover Hutchins, MD

    Johns Hopkins Hospital-Pathlgy
    Johns Hopkins Hosp B100, 600 N Wolfe St
    Baltimore, MD 21287
  • John Ticehurst, MD 100 Points

    John Ticehurst, MD

    Johns Hopkins Med Institutes
    600 N Wolfe St Ste 1193
    Baltimore, MD 21287
  • Frederic Askin, MD 100 Points

    Frederic Askin, MD

    Pathology Dept
    Path Ste 710, 600 N Wolfe St
    Baltimore, MD 21287
  • Khanh Tran, MD 100 Points

    Khanh Tran, MD

    Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1830 E Monument St #Path
    Baltimore, MD 21287
  • Karen King, MD 50 Points

    Karen King, MD

    Carnegie 667 Johns Hopkins, 600 N Wolfe St
    Baltimore, MD 21287
  • Karen King, MD

    Karen King, MD

    Johns Hopkins Hospital - Pathology
    600 North Wolfe Street, East Baltimore Campus, Pathology 434
    Baltimore, MD 21287
  • Robert Miller, MD

    Robert Miller, MD

    Dept Of Path
    Baltimore, MD 21287

Nearby Cities

Brooklyn (4.18 mi)
Halethorpe (5.05 mi)
Rosedale (5.56 mi)
Towson (7.7 mi)
Glen Burnie (8.85 mi)
Ellicott City (10.08 mi)
Owings Mills (12.66 mi)
Cockeysville (13.29 mi)
Severna Park (15.62 mi)
Phoenix (15.63 mi)
Millersville (16.07 mi)
Laurel (18.28 mi)
Annapolis (22.49 mi)
Forest Hill (23.63 mi)

Pathologist Info

Pathologist Summary: The job of a pathologist involves studying blood, urine, and fluid samples that have been collected from a living person. A pathologist also examines blood, bodily fluids, tissues, and organs during an autopsy to determine cause of death. Usually, a pathologist has no direct contact with the patient; they only work in labs, hospitals, morgues or private clinics.

Pathologist FAQs:
What is a

Pathologist

?
A Pathologist is a physician who analyzes diseases by examining blood, body fluids, cells and tissue. A Pathologist can determine if tissue or cells are cancerous. A Pathologist also performs autopsies.

What does a Pathologist do?
A Pathologist consults with physicians regarding the diagnostics and interpretation of tests and labs, and gives treatment options. A Pathologist practices preventive medicine by ruling out diseases or detecting them early.

Where does a Pathologist work?
A Pathologist can work in a hospital or outpatient laboratory, or in private practice. The Wellness.com directory will help you find a hospital and pathologist in your area.

What are some different fields of pathology?
Some of the most common fields that pathologists choose to practice are clinical, forensic, molecular, surgical, cellular and anatomical pathology. Use the Wellness.com directory to find and research a pathologist in your city and state.

What is forensic pathology?
Forensic pathology involves performing an autopsy to determine the manner and cause of death. This is usually done in the case of a suicide, homicide, accidental death, suspicious death, or sudden death. The forensic pathologist will examine bodily fluids, tissues, organs, and the entire body in order to come to a definite conclusion regarding a death.

How do pathologists make a diagnosis?
Pathologists usually study bodily fluids and tissue samples that have been put onto slides. These slides are examined under a microscope for abnormal patterns and abnormal cell growth.


Pathologist Related Terms: pathology, disease, blood, body fluids, cells, tissue, autopsy, cancer, diagnostics, pathologist