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Edited by Dr. Dan Milner, this issue of Clinics in Laboratory Medicine focuses on the critical aspects of global health and pathology. It covers a wide range of topics that are essential for understanding the current state and future directions of pathology in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
This section delves into the role of volunteerism in clinical laboratories and how pathologists can contribute to improving healthcare systems overseas. It highlights the importance of international collaboration and knowledge sharing in pathology.
This part of the guide emphasizes the significance of anatomic pathology volunteerism, detailing how pathologists can make a difference by providing their expertise in resource-limited settings.
Securing funding is a crucial aspect of conducting research in global pathology. This section outlines various strategies for obtaining financial support and the importance of sustainable funding models.
Pathology laboratories play a vital role in cancer diagnostics and health systems building. This section explores the current diagnostic tools available and how they can be improved to better serve LMICs.
Training the next generation of pathologists is essential for ensuring that there are skilled professionals available to address the needs of LMICs. This part of the guide discusses various training programs and capacity-building initiatives.
The internet offers a wealth of resources that can be leveraged to improve pathology and laboratory medicine in LMICs. This section highlights some of the key online tools and platforms available for pathologists and laboratory professionals.
Africa faces unique challenges in terms of pathology-based research. This section examines the current state of research in the region and identifies opportunities for growth and improvement.
Pathology plays a critical role in the diagnosis and management of HIV and cancer. This part of the guide explores the intersection of these two major public health challenges and how pathology can contribute to better outcomes.
Lymphoma is a significant health burden in Africa, and pathology is essential for its diagnosis and treatment. This section reviews current diagnostic approaches and discusses future directions for improving lymphoma diagnostics on the continent.
Strong laboratory capacity is a cornerstone of any health system. This section emphasizes the importance of building and maintaining laboratory infrastructure in LMICs.
Networking and collaboration are key to improving laboratory capacity across countries. This part of the guide explores how pathologists and laboratory professionals can work together to share knowledge and resources.
Accreditation is a critical aspect of ensuring that laboratories meet international standards. This section discusses the importance of lab accreditation and the steps involved in achieving it.
Telepathology has the potential to revolutionize the field by enabling remote consultations and improving access to pathology services. This section shares practical experiences and success stories from Africa.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has a clear vision for improving health outcomes in LMICs, and pathology is a vital component of this vision. This section outlines WHO’s goals and strategies for strengthening pathology services in these countries.
Breast cancer is a significant health burden in LMICs, and pathology is essential for its diagnosis and treatment. This part of the guide emphasizes the need for pathology and clinical trial capabilities to address this challenge.
Cytopathology is a critical component of pathology services, particularly in the diagnosis of cancer. This section discusses the importance of integrating cytopathology into healthcare systems in LMICs.
Biorepositories and data cores are essential for conducting research in global health. This section explores the role of these resources in advancing our understanding of diseases and improving health outcomes.
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