Cytopathology Doctors and Physicians (Cytopathologists)
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Cytopathology Information
Description
Cytopathology is the laboratory study of cells and tissues. A cytopathologist diagnoses diseases after microscopic study of cells from tissue samples, cells, and fluids and secretions from the human body. An important part of the cytopathologist’s work is interpreting cells from the female reproductive system, using the “Pap test,” and being a consultant to other physicians in the diagnosis and monitoring of diseases.
Location Density Information
Doctor density varies by specialty and location. The United States has 1,993 practicing
cytopathologists. Broken out by state, cytopathology doctor density
in Alabama is 18,
in Alaska is 1,
in Arizona is 23,
in Arkansas is 14,
in California is 233,
in Colorado is 25,
in Connecticut is 44,
in Delaware is 10,
in District of Columbia is 10,
in Florida is 133,
in Georgia is 46,
in Hawaii is 6,
in Idaho is 10,
in Illinois is 101,
in Indiana is 46,
in Iowa is 22,
in Kansas is 23,
in Kentucky is 50,
in Louisiana is 24,
in Maine is 11,
in Maryland is 50,
in Massachusetts is 94,
in Michigan is 88,
in Minnesota is 30,
in Mississippi is 15,
in Missouri is 45,
in Montana is 2,
in Nebraska is 12,
in Nevada is 14,
in New Hampshire is 9,
in New Jersey is 70,
in New Mexico is 14,
in New York is 191,
in North Carolina is 63,
in North Dakota is 5,
in Ohio is 92,
in Oklahoma is 15,
in Oregon is 25,
in Pennsylvania is 161,
in Rhode Island is 9,
in South Carolina is 29,
in Tennessee is 59,
in Texas is 167,
in Utah is 16,
in Vermont is 10,
in Virginia is 64,
in Washington is 46,
in West Virginia is 17,
in Wisconsin is 44,
and in Wyoming is 2.