Clinical pathology is a branch of medical science that involves the study and diagnosis of diseases through the analysis of bodily fluids and tissues. Clinical pathologists, or clinical laboratory scientists, utilize laboratory tests, including blood, urine, and tissue analyses, to identify and understand various medical conditions. These professionals play a critical role in disease detection, monitoring treatment efficacy, and providing insights into overall health. Clinical pathology contributes crucial information to healthcare decision-making, helping physicians diagnose illnesses, tailor treatment plans, and assess the progression or regression of diseases