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Resources

Dermatopathology resources,
requisition forms, and guides.

Dermatopathology resources to support onboarding, specimen submission, clinical pathologic correlation, and workflow alignment for dermatology practices partnering with Skyway DermPath.

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Resource Library

Forms, guides, and digital tools organized for dermatology practices.

Forms & Guides

Downloadable dermatopathology requisition form, specimen submission guidance, and onboarding materials for your practice.

Integrations

EMR Integration

A future-ready overview of EMR and reporting workflow alignment, including integration notes and implementation guidance for participating practices.

FAQ

Common questions from practices getting started with Skyway DermPath.

How will forms and requisitions be shared?

Requisition forms and submission guides are available for download above. Additional materials will be added as they become available.

Will Skyway support EMR-connected workflows?

Yes. Skyway is building EMR integration capabilities to streamline reporting and results delivery. Contact us directly for the most current information on this topic.

Can practices still contact Skyway directly?

Absolutely. Direct contact is core to Skyway's service model. Call (205) 379-7070 or email info@skywaydermpath.com for immediate assistance.

What is dermatopathology?

Dermatopathology is a subspecialty of pathology focused exclusively on diagnosing diseases of the skin. A dermatopathologist examines skin tissue samples microscopically to identify conditions including melanoma, inflammatory disorders, and cutaneous infections — providing the diagnostic foundation that guides a dermatologist's clinical treatment decisions.

How does a dermatopathology lab work?

A dermatopathology lab receives skin biopsy specimens from dermatology practices, processes and stains the tissue for microscopic review, and returns a written diagnosis report to the referring physician. A dermatopathologist reads each case alongside clinical notes and patient history so pathologic interpretation stays grounded in the patient's full clinical context.

What is dermatopathology turnaround time?

Dermatopathology turnaround depends on specimen type, staining needs, logistics, and case complexity. Skyway DermPath is built around rapid standard turnaround and supports expedited processing when a case requires urgent review.

What information should be included with a skin biopsy specimen?

A complete biopsy submission should include the patient's name, date of birth, biopsy site, lesion description, procedure type (shave, punch, or excision), clinical impression, relevant history such as prior skin cancers or immunosuppression, and the referring physician's contact information. Clinical context included with the specimen improves diagnostic accuracy.

What is clinical pathologic correlation?

Clinical pathologic correlation is the practice of interpreting tissue findings alongside a patient's clinical presentation — including lesion appearance, site, history, and prior diagnoses. Reading pathology in clinical context reduces ambiguous findings, improves diagnostic accuracy, and leads to more actionable reports for dermatology practices.

Need Something Specific?

If a document or workflow detail isn’t published yet, we can still guide you.

Use the contact page to request onboarding materials, integration details, or next-step guidance while final resources are still being prepared.