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Earlier this week, Simon Häger, Product Manager, Sectra Digital Pathology Solution wrote a nice reflection/opinion piece on Sectra's website entitled "Who Can Claim Ownership of a Pathology Image?" Simon reflects on "single vendor" or...
Congratulations to Eric, Junya, Michael and Kevin for their recent appointments to the DPA Board! The Digital Pathology Association (DPA) is pleased to acknowledge Dr. Eric Glassy of Affiliated Pathologists Medical Group (APMG) as the...
It has been said there are only two certainties in life – death and taxes. Actually, there are a few more. The annual ASCO meeting always takes place during the first week of June, the annual RSNA meeting happens the week after Thanksgiving....
Research agreement creates academic collaboration to develop deep learning tools for rapid onsite evaluation of adequacy (ROSEA) December 1, 2016 Mikroscan Technologies, maker of affordable desktop real-time telemicroscopy solutions, announces...
USA Today (11/30, Shesgreen, 5.28M) reports that the House on Wednesday approved the 21st Century Cures Act, a “sweeping health policy bill...aimed at sparking medical innovation, strengthening mental health services, and curbing the...
medpagetoday.com posted a brief but concise article earlier this week on the issue of FDA regulating laboratory developed tests (LDTs). While the FDA has had the ability to regulate these tests since 1976, largely once regarded as "simple and...