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    company has committed for EHC. IV. PATHOLOGY Pathology is scientific study of disease-its nature, causes, mechanism and effects. Depending upon species studied there are various disciplines of pathology such as human pathology, animal pathology, veterinary pathology, etc. Human pathology is the largest branch of pathology. It is conventionally divided into General Pathology, dealing with general principles of disease, and Systemic Pathology that includes study of disease pertaining to

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    Pathology Research Paper

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    People have studied diseases since ancient Egypt, with a renewal of interest in pathology happening during the Renaissance (Career). However, the career is obviously much different now than it was then. In the words of Brian West, “they [pathologists] are intimately concerned with the care of living patients and play a critical, though

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    There are many pathologies present in the American bureaucracy and bureaucratic agencies. The major pathologies are red tape, conflict, duplication, imperialism, and waste. Each of these pathologies had at least some sort of roots in the case of the 9/11/01 terrorist attack. Had these pathologies not been prominent in the pre-9/11 bureaucratic government, it is very likely that our intelligence communities would not have failed to detect the terrorists.      The first and

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    The medical examiner (ME) or coroner is the person in charge of the forensic investigation of a death that has occurred in his or her area of jurisdiction, whether it is a homicide, suicide, accident, or other suspicious death. He or she has a number of tasks to carry out, chief of which is the determination of the cause and manner of the death through performing an autopsy. The medical examiner also takes charge of the analysis of evidence, works with the police investigating the scene of the crime

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    Speech pathology is an interesting field that affects various individuals’ ability to communicate in different ways. In pursuing an education in speech-language pathology I decided that I want to work with children. Communication is a process that is often taken for granted, and I intend to help individuals in which communicating is a strenuous process. The areas of speech pathology that interest me the most are phonological disorders and motor speech disorders. These disorders are important and

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    Crime scene investigation and medical examiner television shows are always interesting and exciting to watch, but what happens when you make the contents of that television show your life? Often times, the one you see doing the investigating with not only the body at the scene, but also inspecting the body of the victim in their exam room is called the Forensic Pathologist. A Forensic Pathologist is often called to the scenes where a death has occurred so that they can legally gather information

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    create and maintain a specific professional identity. According to Speech Pathology Australia (2016), speech pathology is the ‘diagnosis, management and treatment of individuals who are unable to communicate effectively or who have difficulty with feeding and swallowing’ (para. 1)., whereas nursing defined by Oxford Dictionaries (2016) refers to ‘providing care for the sick and infirm’ (para 1). Both nursing and speech pathology aim to maintain their own specific professional identity through individual

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    After much careful deliberation and having been exposed to numerous other specialties, since my years in medical school and throughout my clinical rotations, my passion and interests have always focused on pathology as my clinical specialty. There are several reasons for pursuing this area of medicine, and I suppose it is due to the extreme importance of accurately diagnosing disease, which also facilitates appropriate treatment protocols for clinicians. There’s a time that I asked myself, why cancer

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    will investigate are pathologies and the focus point in the industry is the modernisation of technology. Pathologies are industries which consumer unknowingly depend upon to provide information for medical condition. Pathology is defined as “the science of the causes and effects of diseases, especially the branch of medicine that deals with the laboratory examination of samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes” (0xford Dictionary). The research of pathologies is all based upon abnormally

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    influence and inspire their subordinates (Cook, 1999) has specifically defined leadership in clinical practices as “direct involvement in clinical care while constantly influencing others to improve the care they provide” and this is relevant in the Pathology ACT. Healthcare employees encounter stressful situations day in and day out as their role involves dealing with human lives. To be able to maintain the continuity and excellent services of this

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