hematopathologists
Hematopathology is a medical subspecialty of pathology that focuses on diseases of the blood and hematopoietic tissues, including bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen, and other lymphoreticular organs. Hematopathologists interpret the morphologic features of blood and tissue samples and employ ancillary techniques to diagnose a range of hematologic disorders, such as leukemias, lymphomas, myelodysplastic syndromes, multiple myeloma, and other marrow or lymphoid conditions. They work closely with clinical hematologists and oncologists to classify diseases according to current classifications and to provide prognostic information and guidance for therapy.
Training and certification typically begin with medical school and a residency in general or combined anatomic
Common methods used by hematopathologists include light microscopy of bone marrow biopsies and lymph node sections,
Practice settings include academic medical centers, large teaching hospitals, cancer centers, and specialized laboratories. Hematopathologists collaborate