People of Pathology Podcast

Interviews with interesting people in pathology, laboratory medicine, and forensic medicine. We talk about how they got into the field, and some of the things they have accomplished throughout their careers.

Episodes

Dr Nat Pernick – PathologyOutlines.com

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Dr Nat Pernick.  Dr Pernick is a pathologist and the founder of PathologyOutlines.com.  This website is a free, online, pathology textbook, which began in 2001.

What we discuss with Dr Pernick

  • His background in computer programming and law
  • How he came up with the idea for the website
  • Some of the changes to the site over the years

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Sarah Garner – Garner’s Guide to Gross Anatomy

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Pathologists’ Assistant Sarah Garner.  

What we discuss with Sarah Garner:

  • How she got into teaching and some of the methods she uses
  • The Pathologists’ Assistant program at Tulane University
  • Using social media to teach pathology
  • Garner’s Guide to Gross Anatomy

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Michael Schubert – Editor of The Pathologist

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Michael Schubert.  Micheal is the Editor of The Pathologist magazine, and earned a PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.

What we discuss with Micheal Schubert:

  • His educational background and early work in cancer research
  • Working as a science consultant for Marvel Comics
  • The Pathologist magazine and his involvement with it
  • The Pathologist Power List and the new format for this year
  • His participation with I’m a Scientist, Get Me Out of Here

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Dr Judy Melinek and TJ Mitchell – First Cut

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Dr Judy Melinek and TJ Mitchell, the authors of First Cut.

What we discuss with Dr Melinek and TJ Mitchell:

  • Their first book, the New York Times bestseller Working Stiff, and how they decided it was time for a new book
  • Some of the characters in First Cut, and how they were inspired by real people
  • Why accuracy was so important in First Cut, not only in the forensic pathology, but also in other aspects of the book

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Buy Working Stiff here

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Dr Melanie Bois – Cardiovascular Pathologist and Podcast Host

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Dr Melanie Bois, a cardiovascular pathologist.

What we discuss with Dr Bois:

  • Being named an ASCP 40 under Forty honoree in 2017 and to The Pathologist Power List in 2018
  • 3D printing of pathology specimens and the applications of this technology.
  • The Society for Cardiovascular Pathology and the SCVP Podcast 

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Maria Roussakis – My Kind of Science

On this episode of the People of Pathology Podcast I speak with Maria Roussakis, a Medical Laboratory Technologist.  

What we discuss with Maria Roussakis:

  • Her path to becoming a Medical Laboratory Technologist.
  • Her website My Kind of Science, which chronicles her experiences throughout her education.
  • The monthly #MedLabChat on Twitter, and how that began.
  • Maria’s upcoming presentation on the Power of Social Media in the Medical Laboratory Profession at the Medical Laboratory Professionals’ Association of Ontario conference.

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