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National Pathology Week 5th - 11th November 2018


National Pathology Week is The Royal College of Pathologists annual celebratory event for pathology; with the aim being to highlight the important contribution pathologists make to healthcare. Working in partnership with pathologists and laboratory scientists across the UK, their programme of events and activities aims to engage people of all ages, and improve public awareness and understanding of how pathologists and scientists diagnose disease.
For more information surrounding national pathology week, please visit The Royal college of Pathologists website: https://www.rcpath.org/discover-pathology/events-landing-page/national-pathology-week.html

RELATED LIBRARY RESOURCES
For anyone studying the importance of improving both the awareness and knowledge of the work carried out by pathologists and how pathology affects the daily running of healthcare provisions, the Health Libraries both at the Royal Stoke and County Hospitals offer numerous resources related to the subject. In the lists below you’ll find a variety of items as well as information on materials recently added to our collection and available periodicals. To locate these items, simply go to our online catalogue or ask at the counter.
BOOKS

JOURNALS
  • Head and neck pathology / Secaucus, NJ : Humana Press. [Available as a Keele ejournal 2007 onwards & NHS ejournal 2007 onwards with 1 year embargo].
  • Journal of pathology informatics / Ghatkopar, Mumbai: Medknow Publications and Media. [Available as a Keele & NHS ejournal 2010 onwards].
  • Ultrastructural pathology / Philadelphia, Pa.: Taylor and Francis. [Available as a Keele ejournal 1999 onwards with 18 month embargo & NHS ejournal 1999 onwards with 1 year embargo].
  • Journal of oral pathology & medicine / Copenhagen: Munksgaard International Publishers. [Available as a Keele ejournal 1997 onwards].
  • Cardiovascular pathology / New York, NY: Elsevier Science. [Available as a Keele ejournal 1995 onwards & NHS ejournal 2007 onwards].
  • Diagnostic Pathology / London: BioMed Central. [Available as a Keele & NHS ejournal 2006 onwards].
  • Human Pathology / New York: Elsevier. [Available in print 1994 - 2015, as a Keele ejournal 1995 onwards and as a NHS ejournal 1990 onwards].
  • Journal of Clinical Pathology/ London: British Medical Association [Available in print 1994 - 2008, as a Keele ejournal 1995 onwards and as a NHS ejournal 1990 onwards].

Access more journals via our Journals webpage: http://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/journals/
JOURNAL ARTICLE
  • Lawrence, Christopher, “Pathology”, The Lancet, 2005, Vol.365(9468), pp.1381-1381. [Available in print and via NHS & Keele ejournals]
  • Uhlen, Mathias ; Zhang, Cheng ; Lee, Sunjae ; Sjöstedt, Evelina ; Fagerberg, Linn et al, “A pathology atlas of the human cancer transcriptome”, Science, 2017, Vol.357(6352). [Available via Keele ejournals]
  • Gazdar, Af, “Pathology”, Journal Of Thoracic Oncology, 2011, Vol.6(6) Suppl 2, pp.S135-S136. [Available via Keele ejournals].
  • Miller, Emily S. ; Minturn, Lucy ; Linn, Rebecca et al, “Stillbirth evaluation: a stepwise assessment of placental pathology and autopsy”, American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2016, Vol.214(1), pp.115.e1-115.e6. [Available in print and via NHS & Keele ejournals]
  • Asa Abeliovich; Aaron D. Gitler, “Defects in trafficking bridge Parkinson's disease pathology and genetics”, Nature, 2016, Vol.539(7628), pp.207 - 216. [Available in print and via NHS & Keele ejournals].
  • Jon Griffin; Darren Treanor, “Digital pathology in clinical use: where are we now and what is holding us back?”, Histopathology, 2017, Vol.70(1), pp. 134-145. [Available in print and via NHS & Keele ejournals]
  • Eric E. Walk, “The Role of Pathologists in the Era of Personalized Medicine.”, Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 2009, Vol. 133(4), pp. 605-610. [Available via NHS & Keele ejournals]
  • Michael J. Misialek, “Valuing Value: The Changing Role of Pathologists”, American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2014; Vol.142(5), pp. 584-585. [Available via NHS & Keele ejournals].
  • Anthony S-Y Leong; Zhengping Zhuang, “The changing role of pathology in breast cancer diagnosis and treatment.”, Pathobiology: journal of immunopathology, molecular and cellular biology, 2011, Vol. 78(2), pp.99-114. [Available via NHS & Keele ejournals]

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