Global Health and Pathology, an Issue of the Clinics in Laboratory Medicine: Volume 38-1
By Dan Milner MD
This issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, edited by Dr. Dan Milner, will focus on Global Health and Pathology. Topics include, but are not limited to: Clinical Laboratory Volunteerism, Pathologists Overseas; Anatomic Pathology Volunteerism; Funding Strategies in Research and Global Pathology; Diagnostics for Cancer and Health Systems building through pathology laboratories; Training the next pathologists in global health; Maximizing internet resources for improving pathology/lab medicine in LMICs; Pathology-based research in Africa; HIV and Cancer: Role of Pathology in success; Lymphoma and Pathology in Africa: Current approaches and future diagnostics; Laboratory Capacity as a tool for building health systems; Building Cross Country Networks for Laboratory Capacity and improvement; Lab accreditation; Practical success in Telepathology experiences in Africa; Pathology and WHO vision of the future of LMICs; Breast Cancer in LMICs: Why we need pathology and clinical trial capability to solve this challenge; Cytopathology in LMICs: why and how to integrate to capacitate healthcare; and Biorepositories and Data Cores for Research in Global Health.
By Dan Milner MD
Are you interested in global health and pathology? Do you want to learn more about the impact of pathology in developing countries? Look no further than the latest issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine. Edited by Dr. Dan Milner, this issue focuses on Global Health and Pathology, providing valuable insights into the field. With topics ranging from clinical laboratory volunteerism to building cross country networks for laboratory capacity improvement, this issue is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of pathology and global health.
Exploring Global Health and Pathology
The field of global health is a rapidly evolving one, with new discoveries and challenges emerging every day. Pathology plays a crucial role in this field, as it helps diagnose diseases, track their progression, and provide insights into public health strategies. In this issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, experts from around the world come together to share their knowledge and experiences in global health and pathology.
One of the key topics covered in this issue is clinical laboratory volunteerism. Through inspiring stories and practical guidance, the authors highlight the importance of volunteering in developing countries. They discuss the impact that pathologists can make by sharing their expertise and helping to build capacity in under-resourced laboratories. This section is a call to action for pathologists who want to make a difference and contribute to global health.
Another interesting topic covered in this issue is funding strategies in research and global pathology. The authors delve into the challenges and opportunities of securing funding for global health projects, providing valuable insights for researchers and organizations interested in this field. They discuss innovative approaches and successful case studies that shed light on the importance of financial support in advancing global health through pathology.
In addition to these topics, this issue also explores the role of pathology in cancer diagnostics and health systems building. The authors discuss the challenges of diagnosing and treating cancer in developing countries and highlight the need for robust pathology laboratories. They explore the latest advancements in diagnostic tools and techniques, paving the way for improved cancer care in low- and middle-income countries.
Practical Guidance for Pathologists
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine: Global Health and Pathology not only provides valuable insights into the field but also offers practical guidance for pathologists working in low- and middle-income countries. The authors share their experiences and expertise, discussing strategies for maximizing internet resources, training the next generation of pathologists, and implementing successful telepathology programs.
The issue also includes case studies and real-life examples that provide a comprehensive overview of the challenges and opportunities in global health and pathology. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the importance of pathology in building health systems and addressing key health challenges in developing countries.
A Must-Read for Anyone Interested in Global Health and Pathology
Whether you are a pathologist, a researcher, a public health professional, or simply someone interested in global health, Clinics in Laboratory Medicine: Global Health and Pathology is a must-read. The diverse range of topics covered in this issue provides a comprehensive overview of the field and offers valuable insights for both beginners and experienced professionals.
This issue is published by Elsevier, a trusted name in academic publishing. It is available in English and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to expand their knowledge and contribute to global health through pathology.
Order Your Copy Today
To order your copy of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine: Global Health and Pathology, visit the Elsevier website or your favorite online bookstore. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to dive deep into the world of global health and pathology and gain valuable insights from experts in the field. Order your copy today and join the global health community in making a difference.
Product Details
- Publisher : Elsevier (23 February 2018)
- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0323581587
- ISBN-13 : 978-0323581585