PathWay

PathWay, a monthly newsletter from the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia (RCPA) for health professionals and anyone interested in health and wellbeing.

PathWay highlights the pivotal role of pathology in the diagnosis, treatment and management of diseases. It includes articles, insights and resources to support those working in healthcare to provide the best patient care.

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Studies examining seroprevalence in Australia suggest that only around 10% of acute Q fever cases are currently being identified, putting individuals at risk of chronic health issues. Sharing insig....

26 February 2024

Last month, RCPA Fellow Professor Richard Scolyer AO and Professor Georgina Long AO were honoured as the 2024 Australians of the Year, highlighting their world-leading research into advanced melano....

22 February 2024

The upcoming Pathology Update Conference, scheduled to take place from 1-3 March 2024 in Adelaide, promises to be a landmark event for the pathology community, with over 1,300 registered delegates ....

22 February 2024

This month, the RCPA proudly announced the launch of the 8th edition of its flagship publication, the 'Manual of Use and Interpretation of Laboratory Tests,' alongside a companion mobile ap....

22 February 2024

Following four successful RCPA applications to the Medical Services Advisory Committee (MSAC), 12 new item num....

22 November 2023

This International Pathology Day, which took place on 8 November, the RCPA announced a new position statement acknowledging the causal link between exposure to repeated traumatic brain injuries and....

21 November 2023

On Wednesday 8 November, on International Pathology Day (IPD), healthcare professionals gathered at the RCPA’s headquarters in Surry Hills, Sydney, to discuss chronic traumatic encephalopathy....

21 November 2023

On World Diabetes Day, which took place on 14 November, the RCPA encouraged all individuals deemed to be at risk of type 2 diabetes to follow the recommended testing guidelines, as advised by their GP....

21 November 2023

Several antibiotics have become increasingly difficult to obtain in recent months due to global shortages, largely due to supply chain and manufacturing issues exacerbated by COVID-19. Compared wit....

30 October 2023

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) occurs when microorganisms such as bacteria become resistant to antimicrobial medicines such as antibiotics. This makes infections harder to treat, increasing the ris....

30 October 2023

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