Pathology Tutor
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Last updated on 27 Nov 2025
Overview
A Pathology Tutor or Professor is responsible for teaching medical students the principles and practices of pathology, including disease mechanisms and laboratory diagnostics. They contribute to academic growth through lectures, practical demonstrations, and curriculum development. The role includes guiding students in clinical understanding and research in pathology. Academic staff in this role also stay updated with advancements in the field to deliver accurate and current information. They may work in medical colleges, universities, or healthcare training institutions.

Job Description
- Deliver engaging lectures and practical sessions on general and systemic pathology to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
- Design and update curriculum content aligned with the latest medical guidelines and diagnostic trends.
- Supervise laboratory sessions, ensuring students gain hands-on experience in interpreting pathological samples.
- Guide students in academic research, thesis writing, and case presentations related to pathology.
- Participate in departmental meetings, faculty development programs, and academic collaborations.
- Evaluate students' performance through exams, assignments, and practical assessments.
- Contribute to scholarly publications and stay involved in continuous medical education and training.

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