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Yatendra Pradhan

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Selecting the right college is crucial for clinical exposure, academic training, and future opportunities for MD Pathology. Here are key points to consider:

  • Accreditation & Recognition

  • Clinical Exposure

  • Faculty & Infrastructure

  • Location & Stipend

  • Alumni Reviews & Placement Support

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Parul Shukla

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The MD Pathology syllabus covers a wide range of subjects that provide in-depth knowledge of disease mechanisms, lab techniques, and diagnostics. Here's a list of core topics students typically study:

  • General Pathology

  • Systemic Pathology

  • Hematology

  • Cytopathology

  • Histopathology

  • Clinical Pathology

  • Immunopathology

  • Autopsy & Forensic Pathology

  • Molecular & Digital Pathology

  • Research Methodology & Thesis Writing

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Aishwarya Rai

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MD Pathologists can choose between government hospitals and private diagnostic labs, each offering unique advantages. Here's a breakdown of the differences in work environment, pay, and career experience:

Factor

Private Diagnostic Lab

Government Hospital

Work Environment

Fast-paced, business-oriented

Structured, policy-driven

Salary

Usually higher with incentives

Fixed salary, pension benefits

Job Security

Moderate – performance-based

High – stable, with retirement benefits

Workload

High volume, focus on efficiency

Moderate, with teaching/research opportunities

Career Growth

Based on business expansion and referrals

Based on seniority, qualifications

Autonomy

High – can lead or own lab

Limited – hierarchical

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Mamona Jain

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, MD Pathology graduates can open their own diagnostic labs. Legally, they must register their lab with the local municipal health authority and comply with Clinical Establishment Act norms.

Additionally, accreditation from NABL (National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories) can enhance credibility. A valid medical registration, trained lab technicians, proper infrastructure, and bio-waste disposal certification are also required to meet legal and quality standards.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

Contributor-Level 10

Pathologists in hospitals generally follow a structured and predictable schedule. Most work morning to early evening shifts, with minimal emergency duties compared to clinical specialties.

Their day involves examining biopsy and cytology samples, reviewing lab reports, and discussing findings with clinicians. The specialty is known for providing a balanced lifestyle, making it appealing to those seeking a steady work-life routine without compromising on impact or expertise.

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Kanishk Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, MD Pathology graduates have a growing role in the pharmaceutical industry. They are employed in drug safety, clinical trials, and research & development departments. Their expertise is vital for evaluating the effects of drugs on tissues and organs.

Pharma companies also hire them for quality control, regulatory documentation, and pathology-related decision-making in pre-clinical and post-marketing studies, offering a dynamic and well-compensated alternative to traditional hospital roles.

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Yatendra Pradhan

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, MD Pathology graduates can work in both hospitals and diagnostic labs. In hospitals, they manage clinical laboratories and provide diagnostic support to clinicians. In diagnostic labs, they oversee testing procedures and ensure quality reporting.

Their expertise in histopathology, cytology, and clinical pathology makes them indispensable in both setups. This flexibility allows them to explore government, private, or independent diagnostic services based on their interest and career goals.

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Rishav kumar

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To find out when the admission notice will be published for audiometry and speech language pathology at AIIMS Raipur, you should check the AIIMS Raipur website, specifically the "Admissions" or "Noticeboard" sections, as that's where official announcements are typically posted

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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

Pathology has various sub-specialties, some of which offer higher salaries based on demand and expertise. 

Below is a comparison:

Pathology Specialty

Average Salary (India)

Career Opportunities

Hematopathology

INR 12-25 LPA

Specializes in blood diseases and disorders

Molecular Pathology

INR 10-20 LPA

Focuses on genetic and molecular testing

Forensic Pathology

INR 8-18 LPA

Works in legal investigations and autopsies

Clinical Pathology

INR 7-15 LPA

Diagnoses diseases through lab tests

Histopathology

INR 6-12 LPA

Studies tissue samples for disease detection

Note: This information is sourced from the official website of the institute/exam.

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Jaya Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

No, The MSc Pathology eligibility states that candidates must have a BSc degree in a relevant field such as Microbiology, Biotechnology, Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), Zoology, or any Life Science discipline from a recognised university.

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