Pathologist definition

Pathologist means a medical practitioner who specialises in the provision of pathology services within the meaning of the Health Insurance Act 1973.
Pathologist means a physician holding a current license to practice medicine and surgery
Pathologist means a person knowledgeable in the biology of and skilled in the necessary remedial measures to apply for the control and eradication of plant diseases.

Examples of Pathologist in a sentence

  • New Certified Staff‌ Psychologists, Speech Pathologist, Counselors, and Social Workers awarded a Master’s Degree in a program requiring a minimum of 55 semester hours (or its equivalent) shall receive a starting salary commensurate with the MA+30 level.

  • The recommendations of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association that caseloads not exceed forty (40) students per Speech-Language Pathologist shall be considered when scheduling.


More Definitions of Pathologist

Pathologist means a pathologist to whom authority has been granted under section 27;
Pathologist means a physician:
Pathologist means a specialist physician who identifies diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope.
Pathologist means a Specialist in pathology.
Pathologist means a licensed physician who is certified in anatomic or clinical pathology by the American board of pathology.
Pathologist means a physician who is a specialist in identifying diseases by studying cells and tissues under a microscope.
Pathologist means a physician holding a current license to practice medicine and surgery and who is eligible for certification by the American Board of Pathology.