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Educational activities of Pathology group
 
Teaching and training
The pathology department has two separate branches of clinical and surgical pathology, in each branch accepts residents in the mixed format. This department accept minimum of 4 and a maximum of 5 residents each year. In the basic science educational groups, the pathology department present teaching general and specific pathology to medical, dental, paramedical, and etc. students. In this department, residents are trained in the clinical pathology (24 month) and anatomical pathology (24 month). In this educational process, the residents attend at different units under the supervision of the academic staffs during the four-year period.
 
 Missions
The mission of this course is to train capable students who are aware of current scientific issues, responsible and sensitive to the health of people and society in the specialized field of pathology to provide their expertise in the fields of prevention, diagnosis, treatment, education and research to individuals and society.
 
Learning & Teaching
  • Self education, self study (Other educational methods and techniques according to the educational needs and goals such as use of tumor bank and biobank)
  • All kinds of intra-departmental, inter-departmental, hospital, and interdisciplinary conferences.
  • Discussion in small groups - educational workshops - journal club's
  • Morning report - working and training rounds - outpatient training - training in the procedure room
  • Sign out pathological slides in the working room for surgical pathology residents
  • Theory class for clinical pathology residents
  • Virtual training classes for residents
  • MCQ exams
  • Case discussion
  
  Educational facilities of pathology department
  • IF for kidney and skin biopsy
  • IHC
  • PCR
  • Performing immunofluorescence tests and special stainings for kidney biopsy
  • Pathology and cytology investigations of frozen samples