A passionate advocate for genetic pathology, vale Dr Melody Caramins
As an ambassador for Pathology Awareness Australia, Dr Melody Caramins was an excellent communicator and had the expert ability to patiently
THANK YOU to everyone working in pathology this year
Pathology has achieved so much this year. Being able to create and validate a test for a totally new virus and to put that into practice in
What pathology professionals want you to know about cervical screening
We asked some of the people who perform your cervical screening tests inside a pathology laboratory to tell us their messages about cervical
Dr Harry Nespolon: a passionate leader and advocate for general practitioners and the health of Australians
The former President of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, Dr Harry Nespolon, passed away at the end of July. Despite hi
Cancer survivor Iain meets the hidden doctor who made diagnoses during his operation and guided the surgeon’s hand
A few days before Christmas, commercial pilot and competitive cyclist Iain Clark had an operation to remove cancer at the base of his tongue
Bacteria doesn’t take a Christmas break, so nor does microbiology
Mitchell Brown has been in the bug business for about 18 years and is now a Senior Hospital Scientist of a General Microbiology Unit. He wor
Getting blood samples from A to B is quicker with PatNav
Pathology couriers are non-medical transport drivers who collect and distribute pathology specimens between doctors' surgeries, hospitals an
The ‘Agartists’ of microbiology – winning awards with pictures on plates
The winners have been announced of the 5th annual agar art contest run by the American Society for Microbiology, and the submissions are tru
Google and the Gram: celebrating the stain used in every laboratory
On 13th September the daily Google Doodle celebrated the 166th birthday of Hans Christian Gram – the man behind the Gram stain.
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“I love being in the front-line” says Blood Bank Senior Scientist
Michael Wiggins talks about his passion for pathology
While studying biomedical science at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Michael Wiggin