Junior Resident Pathology
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Last updated on 02 Dec 2025
Overview
A Junior Resident in Pathology works closely with senior doctors and laboratory staff to support the diagnosis of diseases through laboratory analysis. They are responsible for performing tests, analyzing samples, and preparing pathology reports under supervision. This role helps build a strong foundation in both clinical and laboratory pathology. Residents often rotate between departments to gain hands-on experience. Their contributions play a vital role in ensuring accurate diagnosis and patient care.

Job Description
- Assist in conducting pathological tests and interpreting results under senior supervision.
- Collect, process, and analyze blood, tissue, and body fluid samples.
- Support in preparing detailed pathology reports and maintaining patient records.
- Participate in clinical discussions, case studies, and departmental meetings.
- Ensure proper usage and maintenance of laboratory equipment and safety protocols.
- Coordinate with clinicians for diagnostic support and follow-up investigations.
- Stay updated with the latest practices and advancements in pathology and laboratory medicine.

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