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Anatomical Pathology
Anatomical Pathology
Profile
Updated March 2018
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Anatomical Pathology
Profile
Updated March 2018 2
Anatomical Pathology Click on any of the contents below to navigate to the slide. Please click the “home icon”
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General Information 3-4
Total number & number/100,000 population by province, 2016 5
Number/100,000 population, 1995-2016 6
Number by gender & year, 1995-2016 7
Percentage by gender & age, 2017 8
Number by gender & age, 2017 9
Percentage by main work setting, 2017 10
Percentage by practice organization, 2017 11
Hours worked per week (excluding on-call), 2017 12
On-call duty hours per month, 2017 13
Percentage by remuneration method 14
Professional & work-life balance satisfaction, 2017 15
Number of retirees during the three year period of 2014-2016 16
Employment situation, 2017 17
Links to additional resources 18
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Anatomical Pathology
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Anatomical Pathology
Source: Pathway evaluation program
Anatomical pathology is the branch of medicine concerned with the study of
the morphologic aspects of disease. Anatomical pathologists specialize in
examining tissues removed by needle aspiration, surgical procedures or
autopsy. They are responsible for diagnosing diseased tissue and
investigating the mechanisms and development of disease. This may include
the structural and physical changes that occur.
Anatomical pathology includes subspecialties that deal specifically with organ
systems. These include: gynecological pathology; dermatopathology;
gastrointestinal pathology; cardiovascular pathology; respiratory pathology;
musculoskeletal pathology; renal pathology, genito-urinary pathology;
endocrine pathology; ophthalmic pathology; E.N.T. pathology; and
neuropathology. It also involves specific laboratory methods such as
cytopathology, immunopathology and electron microscopy, or certain types of
clinical cases including pediatric pathology and forensic pathology.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Anatomical Pathology
Source: Pathway evaluation program
Upon completion of medical school, to become certified in this specialty
requires an additional 5 years of approved residency training. This training
includes: 1 year of basic clinical training; 3 years of approved residency
training in anatomical pathology (including training in surgical pathology and
autopsy pathology); a minimum of 3 months' training in cytopathology; and
training in forensic pathology and pediatric pathology. A further year of
approved residency is also required.
For further details on training requirements please go to:
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Canadian Association of Pathologists
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Total number & number/100,000 population by province, 2017
Source: 2017 CMA Masterfile
Anatomical Pathology
Province/Territory Physicians Phys/100k pop'n
Newfoundland/Labrador 19 3.6
Prince Edward Island 3 2.0
Nova Scotia 35 3.7
New Brunswick 19 2.5
Quebec 166 2.0
Ontario 382 2.7
Manitoba 43 3.2
Saskatchewan 24 2.1
Alberta 121 2.8
British Columbia 113 2.4
Territories 0 0.0
CANADA 925 2.5
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Source: 1995-2017 CMA Masterfiles
Number/100,000 population, 1995 to 2017
Anatomical Pathology
1.6
1.8
2.0
2.2
2.4
2.6
2.8
3.0
3.2
1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017
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Number by gender & year, 1995 to 2017
Source: 1995-2017 CMA Masterfiles
Anatomical Pathology
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017
Total Males Females
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Percentage by gender & age, 2017
Source: 2017 CMA Masterfile
Anatomical Pathology
Female 44% Male
56%
Gender
<35 3% 35 - 44
20%
45 - 54 28%
55 - 64 34%
65+ 15%
Age Group
Excludes those where gender or age is unknown.
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Number by gender & age, 2017
Source: 2017 CMA Masterfile
Anatomical Pathology
12
94
110
123
48
11
79
137
180
89
<35
35-44
45-54
55-64
65+
Female Male
Excludes those where gender or age is unknown.
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Percentage by main work setting, 2017
Anatomical Pathology
Source: 2017 CMA Workforce Survey. Canadian Medical Association
44%
26%
16%
8%
3%
2%
2%
Academic Health Sciences Centre
Community Hospital
Non-AHSC Teaching Hospital
Free-standing Lab/Diag Clinic
Other Hospital
Admin/Corp office
Community Clinic/Health-centre
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Percentage by practice organization, 2017
Anatomical Pathology
Source: 2017 CMA Workforce Survey. Canadian Medical Association
5% 5%
90%
Solo Practice
Group Practice
Interprofessional Practice
Hospital-based Practice
NR
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Hours worked per week (excluding on-call), 2017
Anatomical Pathology
Source: 2017 CMA Workforce Survey. Canadian Medical Association
Activity Hours worked per week
Direct patient care without teaching component 21.3
Direct patient care with teaching component 4.6
Teaching without patient care 2.5
Indirect patient care 11.3
Health facility committees 1.0
Administration 3.4
Research 1.4
Managing practice 1.1
Continued professional development 2.3
Other 2.2
TOTAL HOURS PER WEEK 51.0
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On-call duty hours per month, 2017
Anatomical Pathology
Source: 2017 CMA Workforce Survey. Canadian Medical Association
• 72% provide on-call services
• On-call hours = 75hours/month
• On-call hours spent in direct patient care = 11 hours/month
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Percentage by remuneration method
Anatomical Pathology
Source: 2017 CMA Workforce Survey. Canadian Medical Association
28%
27%
32%
10%
2%
Primary payment method in 2017
90% + fee-for-service 90% + salary 90% + other* Blended NR
* Other includes capitation, sessional, contract or other methods
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Professional & work-life balance satisfaction, 2017
Anatomical Pathology
Source: 2017 CMA Workforce Survey. Canadian Medical Association
2%
15%
28%
13%
18%
72%
52%
Currentprofessional life
Balance ofpersonal &
professionalcommitments
NR Dissatisfied or very dissatisfied Neutral Satisfied or very satisfied
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Source: CMA Masterfile – year over year comparisons
Note: “Retired” is based on giving up licence and therefore excludes those who have
retired from clinical practice but are still licensed; those younger than 45 may include
physicians who have temporarily given up their licence but return to practice at a
later date.
Number of retirees during the three year period of 2014-2016
Anatomical Pathology
1 3
25
29
1 1
7
13
22
34 and Under 35-44 45-54 55-64 65 and over Total
Age Group
Male Female
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Employment situation, 2017
Anatomical Pathology
Source: 2017 CMA Workforce Survey. Canadian Medical Association
40%
58%
2%
Overworked in my discipline
Employed in my discipline to my satisfaction
Underemployed in my discipline
Not employed in my discipline
No response
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Anatomical Pathology
Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada
Canadian Institute for Health Information
Canadian Medical Association’s Physician Data Centre
Canadian Post-MD Education Registry (CAPER)
College of Family Physicians of Canada
National Physician Survey (2004-2014)
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada
Links to additional resources