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'''Virchows Liste''' is a wiki to collect all things pathology for [[pathologist]]s and pathologists-in-training.   
'''Virchows Liste''' is a wiki to collect all things pathology.  The primary target audience is [[pathologist]]s and pathologists-in-training and it is assumed that the reader has some basic medical knowledge.   


==Motto==
An effort is made to formulate things so that other physicians and the public at large can gain some insight into the world of pathology.
"Love the truth, seek to know it and spread it."
 
:This is adapted from a famous surgeon eulogized by ''Haggard'', that is known to have had on his desk a sign that read "He loved the truth and sought to know it."<ref name=haggard>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Haggard | first1 = W.D. | last2 = | first2 = | title = In memoriam William J. Mayo (1861-1939) and Charles H. Mayo (1865-1939) | journal = Annals of Surgery | volume = 111  | issue =  | pages = 503-7 | month = Aug | year = 1940 | pmid = | pmc=1387905 | doi = | url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1387905/pdf/annsurg00498-0167.pdf }}</ref>


==Philosophy==
==Philosophy==
Jimmy Wales said it well when describing [[Wikipedia]]:  
Jimmy Wales has said, when describing [[Wikipedia]]:  
:"Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge."  
:"Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge."  


Nothing of the sort exists for pathology. Many of the top journals are pay-per-view. This site is here to address this.
Well, imagine a world in which pathology knowledge is accessible to every person on the planet. Many of the top pathology journals are pay-per-view. This site is here to address this.
 
Second, good pathology textbooks are few. Most are laden with dense text and impractical when looking down the [[microscope]]. The philosophy seems wrong -- the emphasis is on making dense text. 
 
In my first profession, I have heard it said that the textbook writers are paid by the figure and table.  In this light, many of the people writing pathology textbooks, by and large, have it backward.  The philosophy here is deliver the goods straight and give a [[differential diagnosis|differential]]. Tables are considered highly desirable and decision trees useful. Dense text is a weakness.


Second, few pathology textbooks are any good. Most are laden with dense text and impractical when looking down the [[microscope]]. The philosophy is all wrong -- the emphasis is on making dense text. Coming from engineering, where it is said textbook writers are paid by the figure and table, the people writing pathology textbooks, by and large, have it backward.  The philosophy here is deliver the goods straight and give a [[differential diagnosis|differential]]. Tables are considered highly desirable and decision trees useful. Dense text is a weakness.
The task taken up here is no small one and it is challenging as [[pathologist]]s not only often disagree on whether a certain feature is present, but also on whether it important or even relevant to the diagnosis! Psychiatrists, in this respect, have to be envied, they at least agree on the criteria. With things as they are, it is shocking to think that the gold standard in medicine is build on this - foundation of shifting sand.


The task taken up here is no small one and it is challenging as [[pathologist]]s not only often disagree on whether a certain feature is present, but also on whether it is even relevant to the diagnosis! Psychiatrists, in this respect, have to be envied, they at least agree on the criteria. With things as they are, it is shocking to think that the gold standard in medicine is build on this - foundation of shifting sand.
==Motto==
"Love the truth, seek to know it and spread it."
 
:This is adapted from a famous surgeon eulogized by ''Haggard'', that is known to have had on his desk a sign that read "He loved the truth and sought to know it."<ref name=haggard>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Haggard | first1 = W.D. | last2 = | first2 = | title = In memoriam William J. Mayo (1861-1939) and Charles H. Mayo (1865-1939) | journal = Annals of Surgery | volume = 111  | issue =  | pages = 503-7 | month = Aug | year = 1940 | pmid = | pmc=1387905 | doi = | url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1387905/pdf/annsurg00498-0167.pdf }}</ref>


==Hardware==
==Hardware==
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