Anatomical pathology
Anatomical pathology is the processing, examination, and diagnosis of surgical specimens in hospital and public mortuaries.
In the NHS, the healthcare science staff who work in hospital mortuaries are called anatomical pathology technologists (APTs). Outside the NHS, they also work in local authority public mortuaries.

Overview
Your role as an APT is varied and there are many different areas of expertise required. One of your main roles is to provide assistance to a pathologist [1] in conducting post mortems. This is a vital area of work as understanding the causes of death enables better understanding of the disease process and in some cases, when death is unexpected, the cause of death can have legal implications.
The extent of involvement and responsibility you'll have as an APT during the post mortem examination will increase as you gain skills and knowledge.
Working life
As an APT, you’ll:
- organise the day-to-day running of the mortuary facility (including administration and record keeping)
- take care of the personal belongings and effects of the deceased
- be responsible for recording samples, specimens and organs and for their appropriate disposal
- be responsible for the reconstruction of the deceased after examination
- liaise with a wide range of people
- provide advice regarding documentation and medico-legal issues
- maintain the mortuary and post mortem room
- ensure equipment and instruments are kept clean, sterile and ready for use
- take samples for clinical examination, transplant or research
- advise junior medical staff on post mortem procedures and examinations
- ensure legal documentation is dealt with correctly
Who would I work with?
As an APT, you’ll liaise with a range of people including medical staff (for example pathologists [1] and general practitioners [2]), nursing [3] staff, the police, funeral directors, chaplains or spiritual care personnel [4] and the bereaved.
Want to learn more?
- Find out more about the entry requirements, skills and interests required to enter a career in anatomical pathology [5]
- Find out more about the training you’ll receive for a career in anatomical pathology [6]
Other roles that may interest you
- Biomedical science [18]
- Infection sciences [19]
- Operating department practitioner [20]
- Experienced paramedic [21]