Medicine is constantly changing and developing, and nowhere is this more apparent than in the sphere of pathology. Over more than a decade, this evolution in technology and process, and the array of new acronyms and abbreviations that follow in its wake, has been reflected in the pages of Pathology in Practice. Now is the time for this journal, well known by its own acronym, PiP, to develop, with elements of this evolution evident in the current issue. Evolution notwithstanding, the raison d’être of PiP has not changed as the publication will continue to provide coverage of the full spectrum of pathology interest, whether the focus be commercial, technological or scientific. Current content reflects the diversity inherent in 21st-century laboratory medicine, from the routine practice involved in, for example, antibiotic sensitivity testing and bowel cancer screening to the services provided by specialist centres of excellence in dermatopathology, electrophoresis and haemostasis.
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