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Does a hematopathologist only work in the lab?

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Dr. Juan Merayo-Rodriguez answered

Specializes in Pathology

Most of the time: A hematopathologist is a clinical scientist who analyzes blood samples, body fluids, and human tissue to identify disease and disorders in the human body. They use sophisticated equipment to test blood to create reports for physicians so that they can make accurate patient diagnosis. Sometimes they perform bone marrow biopsies in patients for diagnosis of marrow disease and metastasis.

Answered 1/9/2014

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