The Pathology Course Cometh. Part 3: Posts.
I’ll be honest: studying pathology can be overwhelming at times. Especially in the beginning.  (more…)
I’ll be honest: studying pathology can be overwhelming at times. Especially in the beginning.  (more…)
If you’re just starting your first pathology class, and you’re a little anxious, we’ve got help for you! (more…)
A 69-year-old man is discharged home from the hospital after a 10 day admission during which he underwent surgery for a benign tumor and received prophylactic antibiotics. (more…)
For the third and final part of our series on how to study for boards (see our first and second installments here), we’ll take a look at advice from students who have taken the boards over the past few years. (more…)
This is the second in a series of three posts on boards (check out the last one, which covered how to choose resources and set up a study plan). (more…)
It’s April, which means you’re probably studying for boards. Or maybe you haven’t started studying, but you’ve spent a lot of time worrying about studying, which in my opinion is even more taxing emotionally. (more…)
A 48-year-old female presents with a several-month history of persistent headaches. (more…)
A 30-year-old male presents with a deep thigh mass that he notes has been present for several years. A biopsy section is shown here. What is the diagnosis?
A 7-year-old male presents with headache, vomiting and gait ataxia. (more…)
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