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To: scion who wrote (618)11/13/2002 12:20:28 PM
From: scion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1136
 
"My area was anatomic pathology."

By: Pugs $$$$
06 Nov 1999, 02:47 AM EST Msg. 7456 of 180956
(This msg. is a reply to 7434 by JaniceShell.)

Your wrong again Janice, you have no idea what your talking about. A medical examiner is a 'forensic' pathologist, My area was anatomic pathology. Medical examiners may sign out the case, but generally only perform the microscopic exam , the gross exam is performed by an associate pathologist or PA. The same is true in hospitals, also understand a resident may not be board certified , and all his work must be signed out by an attending. You pretend you know about everything, but you only demonstrate how much of a joke you actually are. Do yourself a favor, call any teaching hospital, do some diligence.

Pugs

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