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Pathology is the study of the origin and processes of diseases, from the cellular and physiologic level to the whole animal.   Pathology is exciting because it unifies all aspects of medicine: pathologists study all diseases, be they infectious, neoplastic, metabolic, inflammatory, or otherwise&#8230; and they study all organ systems, from cardiology to neurology to dermatology and more.   Pathology is fascinating, pathology is important, and [...]]]></description>
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<p></a></strong></font><font color="#ff6600"><strong>Pathology</strong></font> is the study of the origin and processes of diseases, from the cellular and physiologic level to the whole animal.   Pathology is exciting because it unifies all aspects of medicine: pathologists study all diseases, be they infectious, neoplastic, metabolic, inflammatory, or otherwise&#8230; and they study all organ systems, from cardiology to neurology to dermatology and more.   Pathology is fascinating, pathology is important, and pathology is beautiful!</p>
<p>The Pathology Club at UTCVM stimulates student interest in clinical and anatomic pathology. We offer many fun activities and there are great ways to get involved!</p>
<p align="center"><strong><font color="#ff6600"> Explore our website to find out more!</font></strong></p>
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