Abstract
Pathology is an essential medical specialty, underpinning disease diagnosis, management, and research. Despite its indispensable contributions to healthcare, pathology remains a misunderstood and underappreciated field in the public sphere, often burdened by stigma and misconceptions. Many associate pathology primarily with forensic autopsies or laboratory work disconnected from direct patient care. These misconceptions adversely impact recruitment into the specialty and diminish public appreciation of pathologists' integral role in patient management and healthcare innovation. This article explores the sources of stigma and outlines a strategic framework for improving public perception through targeted public relations initiatives. Key strategies include public education campaigns, leveraging digital media, celebrating achievements, amplifying pathology's visibility in interdisciplinary collaborations, and engaging medical students early in their training. By demystifying pathology and fostering understanding, these efforts can reshape its societal relevance, strengthen recruitment, and ensure that the field thrives as a cornerstone of modern medicine.