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Revised: 8 January 2010

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Books by topic: general surgical pathology, adrenal gland, anatomy, autopsy, basic sciences, bioterrorism, board review, breast, cardiovascular, CD-ROMs, cytopathology, dermatopathology, electron microscopy, endocrine, eye, flow cytometry, forensic, GI, GU, grossing, gynecologic, head and neck, hematopathology, histology, history, immunohistochemistry, immunology, informatics, kidney, laboratory medicine/clinical pathology, law/malpractice, liver, lung, mediastinum, medical dictionaries, medical writing, microbiology, molecular biology/genetics, muscle, neuropathology, oncology/staging, oral, other, parasitology, pediatric, placental, serosal membranes, soft tissue and bone, statistics, stem cells, thyroid, transfusion medicine

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Cowan: Informatics for the Clinical Laboratory; 2002, 336 pages.  Highlights all aspects of laboratory informatics, with a focus on information management and the corresponding hardware and technical processes involved.  Also emphasizes the importance of information and resource management as opposed to simply covering the role of computers that support the information system.

 

Hancock: Dictionary of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
By John M Hancock and Marketa J Zvelebil

2004 (1st ed), 664 pages, $115 list

The Dictionary of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology provides a vital reference for important terms, offering students and researchers a convenient summary of the core knowledge of the field.

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Karwetz: Introduction to Bioinformatics; 2003, 760 pages.  Introduces biological, mathematical, statistical, and computer concepts and tools necessary for physical and life scientists to understand and analyze complex biological data.

Shortliffe: Biomedical Informatics

By Edward H Shortliffe and James J Cimino

2006 (3rd ed), 1037 pages, 159 illus, $80 list

This book, inspired by a Stanford University training program developed to introduce health professionals to computer applications in modern medical care, fills the need for a high quality text in computers and medicine, and meets the growing demand by practitioners, researchers, and students for a comprehensive introduction to key topics in the field.

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Sinard: Practical Pathology Informatics: Demystifying informatics for the practicing anatomic pathologist; October 2005, 410 pages, $70.  Practical Pathology Informatics introduces and demystifies a variety of topics in the broad discipline of pathology informatics with a focus on issues of particular relevance to the practicing anatomic pathologist.  Early chapters contain basic information about computers and databases which is applicable to any discipline, with the later chapters containing more anatomic pathology specific topics.  more

 

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