Histopathology is a speciality centred around making diagnoses and deriving prognostic information from the gross and microscopical examination of cytological samples, biopsies and resections from any organ of the body of living patients.
This is a clinical speciality, requiring skill in the interpretation and the communication of the appearances, diagnoses and prognostic indicators of a case. Communication skills are required for the production of written reports as well as for the presentation and discussion of cases at multidisciplinary meetings, with physicians, surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, specialist nurses, and all other members of the multidisciplinary teams.
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