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RCPA: The Pathologists Cut

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The Pathologists Cut is a new monthly podcast produced by the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA). The Pathologists Cut explores the critical work of pathologists and the integral part pathology plays in medicine and healthcare. Never before has pathology testing made such a contribution to the wellbeing of the community as it has now, during this COVID-19 pandemic.

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3/22/2021

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Episode thumbnail for The complementary role of radiology in pathology investigations in cases of perinatal loss

April 29, 2024

The complementary role of radiology in pathology investigations in cases of perinatal loss

<p>In this episode of our mini-series on perinatal pathology, RCPA President, Associate Professor Trishe Leong is joined by anatomical pathologist Dr Nick Manton and paediatric radiologist Dr Ajay Taranath who work together at The Women&apos;s and Children&apos;s Hospital, Adelaide.</p><p><em> </em>Together, Dr Manton and Dr Taranath shed light on the critical role of radiology in the perinatal autopsy process, highlighting the nuanced collaboration between radiologists and pathologists in unravelling the mysteries of perinatal deaths. </p>

Episode thumbnail for S3 E3 Redesign of the Victorian Perinatal Autopsy Service

April 24, 2024

S3 E3 Redesign of the Victorian Perinatal Autopsy Service

<p>In this episode of our mini-series on perinatal pathology, RCPA President, Associate Professor Trishe Leong is joined by anatomical pathologist Dr Jackie Collett and perinatal autopsy service coordinator Nicole Vander Linden, who work together at the Victorian Perinatal Autopsy Service (VPAS), at the Royal Women’s Hospital in Melbourne.</p><p>Together, Jackie and Nicole emphasise the collaborative effort required to deliver effective perinatal pathology services. They also discuss the establishment of VPAS and how they have been centralising the autopsy referral process to improve the experience for bereaved families.  </p>

Episode thumbnail for S3 E2 The importance of clinical interactions when investigating perinatal loss

March 11, 2024

S3 E2 The importance of clinical interactions when investigating perinatal loss

<p>In the second episode of our mini-series on perinatal pathology, RCPA President Associate Professor,Trishe Leong, is joined by anatomical pathologist Dr Helen Harris and midwife, Serani Dodson, who how different professions work together to provide comprehensive care for families experiencing perinatal loss.</p>

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What is RCPA: The Pathologists Cut?

The Pathologists Cut is a new monthly podcast produced by the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA). The Pathologists Cut explores the critical work of pathologists and the integral part pathology plays in medicine and healthcare. Never before has pathology testing made such a contribution to the wellbeing of the community as it has now, during this COVID-19 pandemic.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 9 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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