Department of Pathology

Organisation profile

Organisation profile

The missions of the Pathology Department are to teach Pathology and related topics of Laboratory Medicine to the students in the National Cheng Kung University College of Medicine. The faculties in the Department teach medical students, students from the Departments of Medical Laboratory Science and Technology, and Physical and Occupation Therapy. There are ten house staffs in the Department to supervise six resident physicians, and sixty-one medical technologists in order to provide surgical consultations and clinical laboratory services to the clinicians in the one thousand beds University affiliated Hospital. The faculties are actively participating in basic and clinical science researches which are sponsored by the National Science Council, the University Hospital, and other government or private agencies. The faculties are also collaborated actively with other faculty members in the University community to advise graduate students, clinicians, and scientists in their specific area of research. In summary, our missions include education, service, and research to serve our students, colleagues in the University and patients in general population. Objective: to develop a medical knowledge of physicians as major general objectives, and develop their research interests, establishment of medical ethics, medicine and love, the ultimate goal is a knowledge and potential for both of the physician. Features: this subject is a cross Foundation and special disciplines of clinical medicine, clinical base moves towards students from doors to order education. Clinical aspects of surgical pathology, anatomy with pathological and clinical pathology, be subject of teachers and in-the-art equipment, is one of the town of Taiwan pathology, especially urinary pathology, oral pathology, pathological hereditary, blood cells, the nerve pathology, Molecular Pathology, and so much more.

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