Anatomical Pathology is like the detective work of medicine. It's all about studying tissues and organs to figure out what's going on inside the body. Imagine it as looking at tiny clues under a microscope!
Doctors in this field, called anatomical pathologists, examine samples from surgeries or biopsies to diagnose diseases. They play a crucial role in understanding the causes of illnesses and helping decide the best treatment for patients.
Using special tools like microscopes and advanced techniques, these pathologists identify any abnormalities in cells or structures. It's like putting together a puzzle to solve the mystery of what's happening in the body.
Their work doesn't stop there; they also contribute to medical knowledge, helping improve how we understand and treat diseases. In essence, anatomical pathology is the key to unlocking important information for better healthcare.
Dr. Lee Fong Wan
Visiting Consultant Pathologist
Area of Special Interests Anatomic Pathology (Lung and Thoracic Pathology) (MOH)
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Dr. Yong Swee Guan
Resident Consultant Pathologist
Master of Pathology (Anatomic Pathology) (UM),
Digital Pathology Certificate (NSH)
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