Clinical Neuropathologist
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Last updated on 09 Jan 2026
Overview
A Clinical Neuropathologist interprets tissue samples to diagnose diseases affecting the central and peripheral nervous systems. They focus on clinical correlation and support medical teams in treatment decisions. Their insights are vital in differentiating between various neurological disorders. They play a dual role in both diagnostics and academic training.

Job Description
- Review surgical brain and spinal cord biopsies
- Provide detailed histopathological reports
- Coordinate with neurologists and neurosurgeons
- Contribute to multidisciplinary case reviews
- Utilize immunohistochemistry and molecular tests
- Participate in academic teaching and research
- Maintain laboratory compliance and quality control

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