The main purpose of this Manual is to provide useful guidelines for the selection of pathology tests and to facilitate interpretation of results.
Contains a comprehensive listing of all genes from the Human Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) database alongside laboratories and tests available in the country.
A manual for the process of macroscopic dissection in Anatomical Pathology laboratories.
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Pathway is a monthly electronic newsletter with interesting articles about pathology, pathologists and scientists.
The ICCR's goal is to produce common, internationally agreed pathology datasets for cancer using the best approaches of each of the countries involved.
(NPAAC Supervision Certification Modules)
A joint Australian, State and Territory Government Program. A guide for Laboratory Medicine Professionals.
The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA) Fact Sheets inform the general public on the risks and benefits of pathology testing.
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