Digital Pathology News

Rush University Medical Center's new study reports that elderly patients suffering from chronic illnesses receiving virtual care from a team of medical experts linked together via phone, fax, and e-mail make fewer emergency room visits. The...

(eTELEMED 2009)    When:Feb 1, 2009 - Feb 6, 2009 Where:Cancun, Mexico Submission Deadline:Sep 1, 2008 Notification Date:Oct 5, 2008 Final Version Due:Nov 1, 2008 link: http://www.iaria.org/conferences2009/CfPeTELEMED09.html Call...

General Internet alone offers little benefit Madison, Wis. July 15, 2008 A new study in the Journal of Communication reveals that access to an integrated system of internet health resources helps patients more than simply providing a list of...

From DOTmed.com News by Becky Jacoby, Reporter Several OEMs are supplying medical technologies to ensure that athletes have the best of care at the Beijing Olympic Games, beginning this week. In particular GE Healthcare and Carestream Health...

Telemedicine sometimes gets a bad rap as not being complete enough or mature enough to appropriately triage medical emergencies when necessary.  A lot of attention has been paid to physicians like Dr. Jay Parkinson, armed with mobile...

This article is part of the supplement: New trends in digital pathology: Proceedings of the 9th European Congress on Telepathology and 3rd International Congress on Virtual Microscopy Yukako Yagi and John Gilbertson have done a tremendous...

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