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

  • A Psychologist, Speech/Language Pathologist or Social Worker who supervises an intern shall receive a stipend of $175 per semester, and shall in turn receive a prorated stipend per semester for the shared supervision of an intern.

  • It is understood that contracted Speech Services will be provided and caseload demands will be met by a certified, licensed, and/or credentialed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP), and/or a licensed Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA), when under the supervision of a certified and licensed SLP.


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.