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'''Diplomate of the American Board of Pathology''', abbreviated '''DABP''', is the thing one becomes when one passes the American Board of Pathology examination. | '''Diplomate of the American Board of Pathology''', abbreviated '''DABP''', is the thing one becomes when one passes the American Board of Pathology examination. | ||
== | ==Overview== | ||
===American pathology world=== | |||
It is divided into: | |||
*Anatomic pathology (AP). | |||
*Clinical pathology (CP). | |||
===Training=== | |||
*Most American residents do a combined certification, i.e. they sit both the AP and CP exams. | |||
*There is no clinical year. | |||
*AP/CP is four years. | |||
*AP alone is three years. | |||
==Anatomic pathology examination== | |||
Two components: | Two components: | ||
#"Written" component. | #"Written" component. |
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