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Harold Ramsey was the first pathologist for the Eagle Fish Lab. He worked out of the back of a station wagon!

Sign near the Marriot Hotel in San Diego.

College of American Pathologists.

ALWAYS THE PATHOLOGIST — Rick Cartright, right, and Julie Robinson, left, look over a rice plant that was left behind during his retirement parade. A rice pathologist by training, he of course, was diagnosing issues. Taken June 30, 2020. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Mary Hightower)

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SAN DIEGO (Feb. 1, 2021) Christine Parrish, a speech-language pathologist assigned to Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) (left), and Arnel Hermogino, a radiologic technician assigned to NMCSD’s Radiology Department (right), observe Ens. Ashley Watson (center) as she performs a swallow study Feb. 1. This swallow study was performed to observe the patient’s swallow mechanisms after surgery, and used a water-soluble contrast, which is specifically for patients with suspected perforation around the esophagus, as it can be absorbed into the body if a puncture is present. NMCSD’s mission is to prepare service members to deploy in support of operational forces, deliver high quality healthcare services and shape the future of military medicine through education, training and research. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jake Greenberg)

Photo credit to Hilda Gomez, Plant Pathologist, Citrus Health Response Program, USDA APHIS PPQ

Plant pathologist Martin Egan invetstigates the molecular mechanisms that make Magnaporthe oryzae, the fungal pathogen that causes rice blast, one of the leading threats to world food security. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Fred Miller)

DRONE — Plant pathologist Terry Spurlock talks about his experience with various drone models over the years. Taken Aug. 5, 2022, at the rice field day at Stuttgart, Arkansas. (U of A System Division of Agriculture photo by Mary Hightower)

Photo credit to Hilda Gomez, Plant Pathologist, Citrus Health Response Program, USDA APHIS PPQ

Photo credit to Hilda Gomez, Plant Pathologist, Citrus Health Response Program, USDA APHIS PPQ

OKINAWA, Japan -- Navy Cmdr. Edward A. Reedy, the staff pathologist and the director of clinical support services at U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa, prepares to work on human tissue samples by putting on protective clothing here Jan. 13. Reedy is one of two armed forces medical examiners outside of the United States whose jurisdiction covers the Western Pacific including Hawaii, Republic of Korea, Japan and the Republic of the Philippines. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Courtney G. White/Released)

MAKING A POINT -- Extension Plant Pathologist Terry Kirkpatrick makes a point at the Arkansas Rice Expo, Aug. 1, 2014. (U of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture image)

Some of our staff, faculty and students in Hawaii's only training program in the state for Speech-Language Pathologists, at the University of Hawaii Manoa John A. Burns School of Medicine.The CSD is located at 677 Ala Moana Blvd.

 

For more than 45 years, the University of Hawai’i Speech and Hearing Clinic has been providing speech, language, and hearing services to the Hawai’i community. The clinic provides multi-disciplinary diagnostic evaluations and therapeutic services to children and adults on an outpatient basis. Our clinic has been reborn in a new suite of offices and clinical space at the Gold Bond Building, Suite 625, on 677 Ala Moana Boulevard.

 

Our department’s clinic also serves as an initial site for graduate clinicians in the JABSOM Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) graduate program. All clients (pediatric to geriatric) are seen under the direct supervision of nationally certified clinical staff and faculty. We are also a research facility with ongoing projects with integrate science with service and education, to ensure that the best clinical practices are offered to the community.

Willie Kirk, plant pathologist and MSU Extension specialist, works with real-world disease problems in potato production.

 

"When growers and industry representatives have potato disease problems, I'm the person in Michigan they come to first to answer their questions."

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