Digital Pathology News
Japan and other parts of Asia have serious issues with access to care, in particular sub-specialty care for rural areas and transportation to urban centers, where for example, most pathology practice is conducted. Not too disimilar to the...
November 2007 by Anne Paxton CAP Today continues its recent tradition to keep its pulse, CAP members and other readers of the publication abreast of what is going on in digital pathology. IT challenges don't drown the drum of...
The folks at Aperio have come up with a way to view digital slides on your iPhone. If you have an iPhone - or a spiffy new iPod Touch - you can now view digital slides on it! For a full "how to" on viewing digital slides from...
Bloch Consulting Group has published the 2008 edition of its 170-page report on Federal agency activities in telemedicine, telehealth, and health IT across 22 agencies. According to editor Carolyn Bloch, this new report is an excellent resource...
This blog is about 6 months old and as frequent readers of this blog know, most post contents are re-posted news items I think may be of interest in digital pathology and the pathology community in general. Occasionally, I make some opinions...
January 9, 2008 (Computerworld) -- IBM today announced that it has teamed up with the Mayo Clinic to develop a research facility aimed at advancing medical imaging. The partners hope the effort will result in technology that will enable doctors...































