| Aspect | Part Time Remote Anatomic Pathologist | Part Time Remote Cytopathologist |
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| Credentials | Medical degree, pathology residency, board certification in Anatomic Pathology | Medical degree, pathology residency, board certification in Cytopathology |
| Work Environment | Remote, hospital or laboratory settings, reviewing tissue samples | Remote, laboratory or hospital settings, analyzing cell samples and smears |
| Industry Usage | Commonly employed in hospitals, labs, and diagnostic centers | Used in similar settings, often in specialized cytology labs |
Both roles require medical degrees, pathology training, and board certification, with work primarily remote. The main difference lies in the sample types analyzed: anatomic pathologists focus on tissue biopsies, while cytopathologists analyze cellular samples. Their work environments and industry usage are similar, making them closely related but distinct specialties within pathology.