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Peer-to-Peer: Ivan Damjanov in Conversation with Sanjay A. Pai

Reflections on medicine, mentorship, and medical education in India

By Ivan Damjanov 06/17/2026 Interview 7 min read
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Clinical Report: Peer-to-Peer: Ivan Damjanov in Conversation with Sanjay A. Pai

Overview

Dr. Sanjay A. Pai discusses his career influences, the evolution of surgical pathology, and the significance of autopsy education in India. His experiences highlight the importance of mentorship and collaboration in enhancing diagnostic practices.

Background

The field of surgical pathology is critical for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning in medicine. As healthcare evolves, the integration of education, ethics, and research into pathology practice becomes increasingly important, especially in low- and middle-income countries. Dr. Pai's insights reflect the challenges and advancements in this domain.

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Key Findings

  • Dr. Pai emphasizes the role of exceptional mentors in shaping his approach to pathology.
  • His transition from a cancer center to a general hospital broadened his expertise in surgical pathology.
  • He highlights the importance of autopsy education and communication with bereaved families.
  • Dr. Pai advocates for the philosophy of service, research, and education in medical practice.
  • Collaboration with subspecialists is crucial for accurate autopsy findings and diagnoses.

Clinical Implications

Pathologists should prioritize continuous learning and collaboration to enhance diagnostic accuracy. Engaging with families during autopsy discussions is essential for providing compassionate care.

Conclusion

Dr. Pai's reflections on his career underscore the vital interplay between education, ethics, and clinical practice in pathology.

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Ivan Damjanov

Professor Emeritus of Pathology at the University of Kansas, Kansas City, USA.

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