Welcoming Dr. Jules K Mathew to the Department of Pathology
Welcoming Dr. Jules K Mathew to the Department of Pathology
Advancing Diagnostic Excellence in Pathology
We are delighted to welcome Dr. Jules K Mathew, Senior Resident in Pathology, to Believers Church Medical College Hospital. His expertise in histopathology, cytopathology, and hematopathology will contribute significantly to accurate disease diagnosis and patient care.
Areas of Expertise
🔬 Histopathology – Studying tissue samples under a microscope to diagnose cancer, inflammatory diseases, and infections.
🩸 Cytopathology – Examining individual cells from body fluids and smears for early detection of precancerous and cancerous conditions.
🧬 Hematopathology – Diagnosing blood disorders like leukemia, lymphoma, and anemia through detailed blood and bone marrow analysis.
Research and Publications
📖 Diagnostic Analysis of Pleural Fluid Cell Blocks Using Relevant Immunohistochemical Markers in Clinically Suspicious Cases of Malignancy
Dr. Jules K Mathew’s research focuses on pleural effusion analysis, which plays a crucial role in cancer diagnosis, staging, and treatment planning.
The Role of Pathology in Modern Medicine
Pathologists serve as the backbone of diagnostic medicine, contributing to:
📌 Early cancer detection – Enabling timely and effective treatment
📌 Accurate disease classification – Differentiating between benign and malignant conditions
📌 Guiding treatment decisions – Providing insights for targeted therapies
📌 Enhancing laboratory medicine – Ensuring quality and precision in diagnostic procedures
Enhancing Diagnostic Capabilities at BCMCH
With Dr. Jules K Mathew on board, we look forward to:
✅ Improved accuracy in histopathological and cytopathological reporting
✅ Advanced techniques in hematological diagnosis
✅ Stronger research initiatives in cancer pathology
We are excited to have Dr. Jules K Mathew as part of our dedicated team of pathologists, and we wish him success in his journey of excellence in diagnostic medicine.
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