Difference between a Clinical Biochemist and a Pathologist?
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Does anyone here know what the difference is between a clinical biochemist and a pathologist? As far as I was aware, clinical biochemists diagnosed diseases in hospital labs. But it also seems pathologists do the same thing. Yet to be a pathologist, you need to go to medical school. But to be a clinical biochemist you need a PhD in a relevant field. What are the differences between professions?
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Answer:
pathologist is a doctor (medic) with interest in tissues and cadavers. clinical biochemist is usually from biological or chemical background, specialising in medical tests. They work in a lab, run tests on blood and urine samples and some immunological test on tissues and germs. They do not conduct medical examination of dead bodies. Both professions are supplementary and usually cooperate.
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Clinical biochemists analyse and interpret data related to patient samples. This assists with the investigation, diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Clinical biochemists detect changes in the complex biochemistry of blood and other bodily fluids and tissues. They advise clinicians and GPs on the use of tests, the diagnosis of disease, and planning and progress of treatment. They can also carry out related research and development. Increasingly, their work includes selected biochemical screening to identify potential medical problems or abuse of drugs. They are responsible for the evaluation and quality assessment of diagnostic tests, playing a role in developing and managing hospital and community analytical services. --------------------------------------… A specialist in pathology who practices chiefly in the laboratory as a consultant to clinical colleagues. Pathology is: The study of the etiologies, mechanisms, and manifestations of disease. Techniques and knowledge gained from other disciplines, including anatomy, physiology, microbiology, biochemistry, and histology, are utilized. The information obtained from the study of pathology is necessary prior to developing methods with which to control and prevent disease.
bballPlaya
You don't necessarily need a PhD to be a clinical biochemist although the exams are rigorous. Biochemists temd to study tissue and matter from the body for disgnostic purposes. Pathologist are doctors who liaise with the biochemists but may also be involve in post-mortems as well.
Pete H
about £20.000
A pathologist looks at the bones of a human skeleton and inner workings to determine if there has been cause for foul play, ie a stabbing which might leave a small fragment of bone or a rip in a vital organ and can determine the approximate cause of death ie, from the thrust of a knife impacting on the outer ribs or the body has been moved from it's original site of death. A Biochemist tries to accertain the exact time of death, but not necceserarly from a crimescene. They also look for other causes of death be they natural or otherwise and inform the authorities as needed. They can often be involved in cases that have been "recovered" by archiologists who have been invesigating a certain intresting site at a certain time. Their role in this function can be vital in determining if the "victim was murdered or died of natural causes or of diet deficiancy!!.
grandpapidood
Don't know till I've looked at the photographs.
simplythejest
The pathologist is a physician, the clinical biochemist might never even see a patient because they would probably be working with tissue, etc., samples. Both are "doctors", but the pathologist is a "physician" because of medical school.
Paul Hxyz
I am a Pathologist. I make diagnosis on tissue samples. Some of us also see patients (Haematologists). Biochemists are very boring people that only deal with the chemical composition of body fluids, ignoring the cells that may be living in them (which is my business!).
felipelotas1
CB is involved mostly in blood testing. Pathologists mostly looks at tissues under a microscope and makes a diagnosis of cancer.
kenneth h
NOTHING!!! lol
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