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==CASCADES==
==CASCADES==
Canadian pathologists developed a green plan.<ref>Geldenhuys L, Schollenberg E, Bethune G, Adams-Small M, Leblanc S, Chornenko K, Bonert M. Sustainable Anatomical Pathology. Version 1.0 (2025). [Internet]. CASCADES (Creating a Sustainable Canadian Health System in a Climate Crisis). [DATE]. Available at: [https://cascadescanada.ca/resources/sustainable-anatomical-pathology/ https://cascadescanada.ca/resources/sustainable-anatomical-pathology/]. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.</ref>
Canadian [[pathologist]]s developed a green plan.<ref>Geldenhuys L, Schollenberg E, Bethune G, Adams-Small M, Leblanc S, Chornenko K, Bonert M. Sustainable Anatomical Pathology. Version 1.0 (2025). [Internet]. CASCADES (Creating a Sustainable Canadian Health System in a Climate Crisis). [DATE]. Available at: [https://cascadescanada.ca/resources/sustainable-anatomical-pathology/ https://cascadescanada.ca/resources/sustainable-anatomical-pathology/]. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.</ref>


==The Pathologist==
==The Pathologist==
The magazine ''The Pathologist'' did an article on it.<ref>Scott S, "Lab Sustainability: The Need for Green". ''The Pathologist''. URL: [https://thepathologist.com/issues/2023/articles/jun/lab-sustainability-the-need-for-green https://thepathologist.com/issues/2023/articles/jun/lab-sustainability-the-need-for-green]. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.</ref>
The magazine ''[[The Pathologist]]'' did an article on it.<ref>Scott S, "Lab Sustainability: The Need for Green". ''The Pathologist''. URL: [https://thepathologist.com/issues/2023/articles/jun/lab-sustainability-the-need-for-green https://thepathologist.com/issues/2023/articles/jun/lab-sustainability-the-need-for-green]. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.</ref>
 
==Canadian Association of Pathology==
The Canadian Association of Pathologists has an ''Environment'' Special Interest Group.<ref>Environment SIG. Canadian Association of Pathologists. Available at: [https://cap-acp.org/page/ENSN https://cap-acp.org/page/ENSN]. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.</ref>


==Royal College of Pathologists UK==
==Royal College of Pathologists UK==

Revision as of 01:26, 18 September 2025

Sustainable pathology, also green pathology, is the practice of pathology in a manner that has minimal adverse environmental impact.

CASCADES

Canadian pathologists developed a green plan.[1]

The Pathologist

The magazine The Pathologist did an article on it.[2]

Canadian Association of Pathology

The Canadian Association of Pathologists has an Environment Special Interest Group.[3]

Royal College of Pathologists UK

The Royal College put out a statement on green pathology.[4]

References

  1. Geldenhuys L, Schollenberg E, Bethune G, Adams-Small M, Leblanc S, Chornenko K, Bonert M. Sustainable Anatomical Pathology. Version 1.0 (2025). [Internet]. CASCADES (Creating a Sustainable Canadian Health System in a Climate Crisis). [DATE]. Available at: https://cascadescanada.ca/resources/sustainable-anatomical-pathology/. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.
  2. Scott S, "Lab Sustainability: The Need for Green". The Pathologist. URL: https://thepathologist.com/issues/2023/articles/jun/lab-sustainability-the-need-for-green. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.
  3. Environment SIG. Canadian Association of Pathologists. Available at: https://cap-acp.org/page/ENSN. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.
  4. "Clinical laboratory sustainability – looking forward to greener practices". Available at: https://www.rcpath.org/resource-report/clinical-laboratory-sustainability-looking-forward-to-greener-practices.html. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.