Noun
- The branch of medicine concerned with the study of the nature of disease and its causes, processes, development, and consequences.
- Any deviation from a healthy or normal condition; abnormality.
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pathology??
has the movie pathology came
out yet?? or what happened? i
never saw a comercial on tv,
but i did on the internet!!
has it came out?? or is it not
going too??
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Yep, it opened on April 18, but only in 50 theaters in the United States. Business was not good in limited release, so the studio did not take it into wider release. The total box office gross for the film was $108,662. |
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What makes people choose I have been looking to go into
speech pathology for some time
but unsure if it's the right
choice for me. Occupational
therapy also seems to be a
good career and has recently
been on the top careers list
in the past few years. What
are the main differences
between the speech pathology
career and the OT career?
Why/How do people choose one
over the other? What kind of
personality do you need to
have to be in one over the
other? Any input would be
appreciated.
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For starters, both are great careers that will always be in demand. I am a speech path student, and might be a little biased, but I will try to answers your questions. An occupational therapist has a broader range of duties and responsibilites than does a speech pathologist. They work to improve gross and fine motor skills, while an SLP works to improve speech and language skills. I chose a career in speech pathology for several reasons. First, I love working with kids and have a very caretaking personality. Second, I have always had a passion for it; I became addicted to reading at an early age, and always did well in English and foreign languages. In addition, I desired a career where I would have some independence and also make a good living. An occupational therapist probably shares many of these qualities, minus the speech/language stuff. You can feel good knowing though, that each job pays decently, and each will always be in high demand. Good luck! |
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What's the difference between What's the difference (aren't
they both based on the
diagnosis of diseases)? Can
you study Pathology and
Internal medicine in med
school? Is it a good match?
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There's Pathology, the medical school course, and Pathology, the medical specialty. All doctors study pathology in medical school. Some doctors pursue a career in pathology after medical school. We all use our study of pathology (what we learned in med school) in treating patients, but pathologists have the specific task of examining tissue specimens, performing autopsies and managing labs and blood banks. They assist internists (and others) in diagnosing disease. Hope that helps. |
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