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This web
site is dedicated to patient empowerment.
Much of the
information a physician uses to make a diagnosis comes from clinical
laboratory tests and tissue biopsies.
These tests
are usually overseen or interpreted by a pathologist. This site
is run by pathologists who want to help patients understand their
test results and diagnoses.
The physicians
on our staff can interpret the results for you, in plain English.
This will help you make better informed healthcare decisions.
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As
is our pathology so is our practice...what the pathologist thinks today,
the physician does tomorrow.
Sir
William Osler, M.D.
Nearly
every disease and illness relies on laboratory tests or tissue and cell
sampling. In most cases, a specialized physician oversees the performance
of those tests or is directly involved with the diagnosis. That medical
doctor is a Pathologist. Many pathologists work behind the scenes, making
important interpretations and diagnoses that significantly impact patient
care.
This web site was created by pathologists to inform the public about the
role of pathologists in health care, and to give patients access to interpretations
of their medical reports, particularly laboratory tests and surgical pathology
reports.
For
the practicing physician, there are detailed summaries of most diseases,
referenced with medical literature abstracts. The majority of the abstracts
are from the pathology literature, setting it apart from other medical
information Web sites.
Remember,
Your Diagnosis Often Begins with the Pathologist!
Let one of our pathologists
review your test results and give you an interpretation that is understandableplain
english, not confusing medical terminology. Use this web site to:
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gain access to
information previously available only to health care professionals
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empower and educate
yourself so that you can make informed decisions
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communicate directly
with the Pathologist, one of the most important and overlooked
members of the health care team
We've
divided this site into 5 areas.
1.
Your Laboratory Report in Everyday Language
Every patient has
the right to ask for your laboratory report, review it and
have it explained to you in everyday language by The Doctor's
Doctor.
2.
Medical News You Can Use
You've heard or
read about the latest medical breakthroughs. Now get the complete
story from the pathologist's viewpoint. You may be surprised!
3. The
Physicians Behind the Doctor's Doctor
Learn about the
role of pathologists in health care.
If you thought pathologists only did autopsies, read on!
4.What's
Your Diagnosis?
We have carefully
researched major diseases and provided timely summaries and links to
other internet resources. We also have included a section of teaching
cases, showcasing the approach a pathologist utilizes to diagnose a
case.
5.
Search the Site
We have provided
a search engine that will enable you to search this website for information
you need.
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of Contact
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address
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3870 Del Amo Blvd. Unit 507
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Disclaimer:
The information
and advice contained in or made available through this website is for
educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the services
of a health professional or to be a substitute for medical advice of
physicians. The user should regularly consult a physician in
all matters relating to his or her health, particularly in respect to
any symptoms that may require diagnosis or medical attention.
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