The Doctors Laboratory Pathology Handbook - A guide to the interpretation of pathology tests, Edited by Dr Paul Holloway.
Pathology tests are an essential part of modern medicine. They are relied upon for 70% of all medical diagnoses.
Ideally, every test would be conveniently categorised as normal/abnormal, or detected/not detected, but diagnostics are often complex, and the reality is seldom as simple as this.
Often there is an element of uncertainty. What does an abnormality mean? How does the clinical context affect the interpretation? Can it be ignored? Should the test be repeated?
This handbook on the interpretation of pathology tests has been developed to assist doctors, nurses, laboratory staff, paramedics and other healthcare workers to better understand how to interpret pathology results and what to do next.
The Doctors Laboratory has a commitment to the service provided to doctors and their patients, and this is evident in the breadth and depth of the topics covered in this handbook.
The Doctors Laboratory Pathology Handbook has been created as an essential guide for health professionals who are looking to increase their understanding about this essential medical discipline.
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