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“Academic” Tweeting – Is it “Academic”...
Dr. Bruce Friedman over at Lab Soft News has an interesting post today on "The "Why" and "How" of Academic Tweeting". Many of you know that Bruce is widely considered the grandfather of pathology informatics, coining the term decades ago,...
Again, the talk of not healthcare reform but rather healthcare payment reform and the interests of lawmakers, physicians, patients, payers and industry at stake with potential significant cost/reimbursement and research budget cuts proposed...
By Simon Häger, Product manager Sectra Digital Pathology Many pathology labs are currently switching from glass-based reviews using a microscope, to a computer-based workflow for reviewing digital images. This transition is particularly...
This was a phone conversation I had with a clinician many years ago. There are several like it that every pathologist can relate to. This for some reason sticks out in my head more than most. Healthcare in 2014: Me: Pathology, Dr....
Several of his friends, coworkers and colleagues shared their thoughts for a shared article in the March ASC Bulletin for ASC Members. Reprinted here to remember Brian with permission from the American Society of Cytopathology. On...
Leica Biosystems and Leeds Hospital Establish Strategic Partnership...
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United Kingdom – Leica Biosystems and Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust/University of Leeds recently announced that they have formalized a collaborative relationship on Digital Pathology (DP). Their collective goal is to demonstrate the...