Will you crack the code? Book your place at Pathology Update 2020 to find out
Registration is now open for Pathology Update 2020: Cracking the Code and the program is already packed with fascinating speakers.
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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
Why pathology is a vital medical service – in sixty seconds
Pathology Awareness Australia aims to inform the public and politicians about the value of pathology so we created this handy 1-minute video
100 lab tours and counting
An important part of the Know Pathology Know Healthcare campaign is educating politicians about the vital role of pathology in caring for pa
One stop testing could improve treatment rates for hepatitis C
In Australia at the start of 2017, an estimated 199,230 people were living with chronic hepatitis C infection, which decreased to 182,144 by
Disruption discussion: looking to the future in pathology technology
The news is often full of stories about new technology that will change our lives and healthcare is a particular area where we often look to
New data shows one third of SA women do not get enough Vitamin D in pregnancy
With so many things to think about during pregnancy, it can be difficult for expectant mothers to keep up, particularly with the latest advi
Prostate cancer checks for politicians “may have saved lives” says Warren Entsch MP
Pathology testing for prostate cancer is crucial, so on 11th September, Parliament House became a hub of pathology activity including onsi
Liquid biopsy could help catch aggressive prostate cancers earlier
Fast and accurate diagnosis of cancer is essential to give patients the best chance of beating the disease and new research from Queen Mary