Abstract

The problem with autopsy today may be us

Highlights

  • To clinicians, to other pathologists, to administrators, the field of autopsy is personified by the activities and attitudes of those who practice it

  • If it ever served our purposes as autopsy pathologists to fly under the radar, we can no longer afford that luxury

  • The modern autopsy pathologist needs to be responsive to clinical teams, able to speak the language of direct patient care, and willing to communicate directly with patients and families

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Summary

Introduction

To other pathologists, to administrators, the field of autopsy is personified by the activities and attitudes of those who practice it. The modern autopsy pathologist needs to be responsive to clinical teams, able to speak the language of direct patient care, and willing to communicate directly with patients and families. An excellent autopsy pathologist is a constant ambassador for the field and its time proven utility.

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