Pathology
Hello,
Pathology laboratory and pathology both are same.
Like pathology is the study about the study about disease and diagnosis by testing. It is the link between science and medicine. It underpins every aspect of patient care, from diagnostic testing and treatment advice to using technologies and preventing disease.
No You can't run a pathology lab by your own. As per the order of supreme court judgement in 2018 it was clearly mentioned that one is eligible to open his /her own laboratory after MD path , DPB, DCB.
So you have to hire a destined signing authority and
Hello candidate,
Here are some of the best colleges for Diploma in clinical pathology-
Armed Forces medical College
Osmania Medical College Hyderabad
Medical College Chennai
King George Medical College Lucknow
Kasturba Medical College Mangalore
Christian Medical College Vellore
Datta Megha Institute of Medical Sciences
Hope you found it helpful!!
Yes definitely, after 12th PCB you can pursue B.Sc. in Pathology. Today PCB students are highly enthusiastic about Non Medical Courses like Ayurveda, Pathology, Nursing and Pharmacy, hence the increase in seats in these courses.
For more information about Pathology as a Course do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/pathology-course
Hello aspirant,
Yes you can do Bsc in pathology with PCB subject.
For UG Courses: Minimum educational qualification of 10+2 passed with PCB group is required for admission to undergraduate courses in Bsc pathology.
Please visit this link for more information.
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-pathology-colleges-in-india
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Many Private, Public and Deemed Medical Universities have B.Sc. Pathology courses today in India. Students from PCB Branch, are highly enthusiastic today about career options other than Medical and Pharmacy, hence the rise in seats in courses like Dental, Pathology, Ayurveda, Nursing and many others.
For more information about B.Sc.
A forensic pathologist must first earn a bachelor's degree, then a medical degree, either an M.D. or D.O. Extensive additional education and training is required, including four to five years of training in anatomic, clinical and/or forensic pathology and a one-year residency or fellowship in forensic pathology.
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