Clinical pathology | Wikipedia audio article
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinical_pathology
00:00:49 1 Licensing and subspecialities
00:01:51 2 Organization
00:02:21 2.1 In United States of America
00:04:27 2.2 In Europe
00:05:20 3 Place of work
00:05:33 4 Tools
00:05:50 4.1 Macroscopic examination
00:06:20 4.2 Microscopical examination
00:07:19 4.3 Analyzers
00:08:24 4.4 Cultures
00:08:52 4.5 Values known as “normal” or reference values
00:09:08 5 See also
00:09:18 6 Notes and references
00:09:28 7 External links
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SUMMARY
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Clinical pathology (US, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, Portugal, Brazil, Italy, Japan, Peru), Laboratory Medicine (Austria, Germany, Romania, Poland, Eastern Europe), Clinical analysis (Spain) or Clinical/Medical Biology (France, Belgium, Netherlands, North and West Africa...), is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids, such as blood, urine, and tissue homogenates or extracts using the tools of chemistry, microbiology, hematology and molecular pathology. This specialty requires a medical residency.
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