Medical School: University of Southern California School of Medicine
Joined Associated Pathologists in 1979
Retired in 2005
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John B. Thomison, MD
Medical School: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Joined Associated Pathologists in 1966
Retired in 1996
Robert W. Wahl, MD
Medical School: University of Kansas Medical School
Joined Associated Pathologists in 1976
Retired in 2009
Michel N. Haddad, MD
1928 – 2000
Hugo C. Pribor, MD, PhD
1928 – 2007
Wayne J. Lennington, MD
Medical School: Indiana University School Of Medicine
Residency: Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Board Certification: Anatomic Pathology, Clinical Pathology, Cytopathology Fellowship Training: Surgical Pathology – Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Specialty: Breast Pathology, Head And Neck, Oral, GU, Bone And Soft Tissue Location: Williamson Medical Center, Franklin, TN
Retired in 2020
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Physician Resources
Welcome to the Physician Resources section where you can access:
- A list of 2024 CPT code changes for laboratory services implemented by the American Medical Association (AMA).
- An A – Z directory which includes all tests offered by PathGroup.
- A list of common pathology-specific terms to help you better understand the laboratory industry.
- The MyResults Patient Results Portal is a secure, online portal where patients can access all PathGroup performed lab results conveniently through their computer, smartphone, or tablet.
- MyResultsPAP gives your patient access to their Pap test results quickly and conveniently by phone, 24 hours a day.
- Examples of various tests results used for patient distribution that take an in-depth approach to explaining a patient’s diagnosis.
- Informative websites that offer a variety of content ranging from professional organizations in pathology to a registry and results database of federally and privately supported clinical trials.
Patient Resources
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Welcome to the Patient Resources section where you can access:
- A list of common pathology-specific terms to help you better understand the laboratory industry.
- Conveniently located near your physician’s office to ensure you receive prompt laboratory service with accurate and timely results.
- Frequently asked questions as to who, how, and where PathGroup falls into your physician’s plan of treatment
- A more in-depth look into what your test results mean and sources for additional information.
- Informative websites that offer a variety of content ranging from understanding your test results to preparing for major multi-hazard disasters.
Understanding My Results
The following letters contain important information to help patients understand their abnormal Pap results. They are intended for patient education and information only and do not constitute advice, nor should they be taken to suggest or replace professional medical care from your health care provider. Your treatment options may vary, depending upon medical history and current condition. Only your health care provider and you can determine your best option.