Pathologist

Word PATHOLOGIST
Character 11
Hyphenation pa thol o gist
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Pathologist"

What do we mean by pathologist?

An expert in pathology; a specialist who examines samples of body tissues for diagnostic or forensic purpose.

A plant pathologist is someone who hates plants. They may be seen as plant-lovers and advertise themselves by motivating that they want to save the planet by curing all plant diseases, but secretly they love looking at dead plants. During their studies they get the opportunity to inoculate plants with pathogens and watch them die. They argue that this cruel act is necessary to save the rest, however, they enjoy the moment. Urban Dictionary

A career that brings true joy and satisfaction. Speech pathologists are experts in communication. They work across the lifespan preventing, diagnosing and treating a wide range of communication and swallowing impairments. We work tirelessly to ensure positive clinical outcomes and improvements for all. We are advocates, activists and aides. We promote inclusivity. We empower individuals, we connect individuals, we educate families and communities. We research, collaborate, counsel, support, prevent, screen, assess and treat. We create and enable meaningful interactions and moments. We serve. We strive for equity, fairness and accessibility- working to achieve a service for all. Ultimately, we ensure that everyone can communicate, a basic human right after all. Urban Dictionary

An occupation that requires too much schooling so you can “make people talk”. Also, helps neurologically impaired people swallow their food. Can play cards with dementia patients and push buttons of pictures on computers too. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Pathologist

The word "pathologist" in example sentences

Joe Chappell, a plant pathologist from the University of Kentucky, met Joseph Noel, a biologist and professor at Salk. ❋ Kerry A. Dolan (2010)

A pathologist is on-call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for urgent specimens and autopsies. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The pathologist is looking for evidence that may explain failures, and so am I. Note to commenters: I have closed this post for comments to give the four a chance to reply without any distractions. ❋ Unknown (2007)

A senior pathologist from the Serbian capital will attend. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The third pathologist is exploring the abdominal cavity. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Another pathologist is cutting the cartilages that join the ribs to the breastbone, in order to be able to enter the chest cavity. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Here, one pathologist is preparing to open the skull, using a special vibrating saw that cuts bone but not soft tissue. ❋ Unknown (2003)

If you're so interested, why don't you call the pathologist and talk to him? ❋ Walters, Minette (2002)

In Haiti, though, emergency officials have had recourse to common graves, "given that identification of the dead was impossible," said Stephane Malbranque, a pathologist from the French overseas department of Martinique, contacted by text message in Haiti. ❋ Unknown (2010)

This remark silenced the coroner for a couple of seconds, after which he dismissed the staff nurse and called the pathologist to give his account of the post-mortem. ❋ Ryan McDermott (2010)

We called a friend in San Antonio who had a friend who was a pathologist in Arkansas who told us what to say and do to get the on-call pathologist to come in and meet with us. ❋ Jack Canfield (2008)

Maura Isles is what in England is called a pathologist; she examines dead bodies. ❋ Michael Allen (2005)

Nigel Bathgate, Dr. Kasbek, Dr. Curtis and the pathologist were the first witnesses. ❋ Marsh, Ngaio, 1895-1982 (1936)

The polyp is then sent to a lab where a doctor called a pathologist looks at it under a microscope for analysis. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Using the expertise of a pathologist has been a great way to determine if a polyp is dangerous, but because half of these growths are not dangerous, we are seeking an equally effective and more efficient way to determine who is at risk of colon cancer," says the study's lead research fellow, Anna M. Buchner, M.D., who will present the results. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Medical experts, such as pathologist Dr. Openshaw, believed the kidney was human - although it was a stretch to conclude it was from a "female" who had "Bright's disease." ❋ Cornwell, Patricia (1930)

Her New York Times obituary stated merely that she “was also known as a pathologist ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

John loved biology in school. His [biology teacher] knew it and recommended he become [a plant] pathologist. But he hated plants. He rejected her advice. Years later, he found out what plant pathologists actually do - they kill plants. He now lives a happy life, killing plants and looking at [dead ones]. His biology teacher was right. ❋ Kasjan (2011)

I wish I was a [speech language pathologist]. Everyone loves speech language pathologists. When I had [a brain] injury the speech language pathologist helped me to [communicate] to my loved ones. ❋ Actualspeechie (2021)

Nurse: “Watch out if you don’t swallow that pill, I’m going to tell the Speech Language Pathologist.” [SLP]: (Holding up a [pen]). What is this? Patient: (pushes button with picture of a pen) Computer : Says “[Pen]” Patients Spouse: “You are the best Speech Language Pathologist.” ❋ IHavewaystomakeutalk (2019)

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