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What does a pathologist do?
Answer: Pathologists test body tissue, fluids, and organs and review test results to diagnose diseases. These physicians may choose specializations that include clinical pathology, which focuses on laboratory analysis of bodily fluids, and anatomical pathology, which focuses on examinations of tissue and other samples acquired through autopsy or surgery.
How do you become certified in one of the subspecialties?
Answer: To become certified as a pathologist, a physician must complete specialized training before residency as specified by the Board.
What certifications are available for an orthopaedic surgeon?
Answer: The American Board of Pathology offers certifications.
What training is required prior to board certification?
Answer: What training is required prior to board certification?
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