Specialty overview
Genetic pathologists perform tests on patient samples for mutations in DNA or RNA in order to aid diagnose and manage patients with genetic disorders.
Clinical practice
Genetic pathologists work as part of multidisciplinary laboratory teams, within both the public and private sector. Genetic pathologists work collaboratively with a range of specialists, including physicians, surgeons, obstetricians and gynaecologists. The range of tests performed by a genetic pathologist can be broad and often straddle many different areas of medicine, including paediatric, adult and obstetric medicine.
Key statistics
2023 QLD Training program selections(first year)
2
eligible
0
selected
Number of Queensland and Australian specialists
Number of Queensland and Australian new fellows
Number of Queensland trainees
Information on trainees
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Proportion female/male trainees in Queensland
66.7%
male33.3%
femaleThis doughnut chart shows the proportion of males and females. Males are 66.7%, Females are 33.3%. -
2023 QLD Training program selections (first year)
2
eligible0
selectedThis doughnut chart shows the number of 2023 QLD Training Program Selections (First Year). 2 Eligible applications were received, 0 of those were selected.