What is another word for pathologists?

Pronunciation: [paθˈɒləd͡ʒˌɪsts] (IPA)

Pathologists are medical professionals who specialize in the diagnosis and study of diseases. There are various synonyms for pathologists, depending on the specific subspecialty or focus of their work. For instance, anatomical pathologists are sometimes referred to as surgical pathologists, whereas molecular pathologists are experts in analyzing DNA and other genetic material. Clinical pathologists, on the other hand, specialize in laboratory testing of bodily fluids, such as blood and urine, to diagnose and monitor diseases. Other synonyms for pathologists include forensic pathologists, who investigate the cause of death in suspicious or unusual cases, and neuropathologists, who study diseases of the nervous system.

What are the hypernyms for Pathologists?

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Famous quotes with Pathologists

  • Well we had nine top forensic pathologists from across the country, who operated as a panel, who looked at all the ballistic evidence and they came out saying that those bullets did exactly what the Warren Commission said they did.
    Louis Stokes
  • Psycho-pathologists very often have to deal with people whose thinking is thus “compulsive.” And when analysis is possible, it is usually found that such persistent ideas are associated with some unconscious impulse. It is characteristic of all compulsive thinking that it is not the outgrowth of conscious reasoning and cannot be modified by evidence. Persons whose thinking is compulsive often seek to “rationalize” it—that is, they resort to ingenious devices to render it plausible or to explain away that which would contradict it. This sort of thinking, as I have tried to show, is a common characteristic of the crowd mind. The thinking of the crowd is dogmatic as a result of causes which are similar to those which render compulsive that of certain neurotics. And dogma is a common element in religion.
    Everett Dean Martin

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