Anatomic Pathology
New Articles Published in Journal of Pathology Informatics
Pathology informatics essentials for residents: A flexible informatics curriculum linked to accreditation council for graduate medical education milestones Walter H Henricks, Donald S Karcher, James H Harrison, John H Sinard, Michael W Riben,...
We are all busy, and I’m not different. Between busy clinical schedules, travel for work and pleasure, the Spring and Summer are a blur. But there’s nothing like voices from your past to force you to take a pause. I’ve recently received...
Live Webinar: Fluorescence Image Analysis - Automated Workflow for Optimized Results July 26th, 2016 9AM & 12PM CDT Join our expert speaker to learn the reasons you should adopt fluorescence for your research - and how digital...
Excellent blog at cancer.net by Dr. Nassar, a professor of pathology at Mayo Clinic - Jacksonville. Aziza and I were residents together and worked together at Mayo Clinic -Rochester. She has always been a strong patient advocate, always...
The bread and butter of every surgical pathologist, the 88305 biopsy code, among others for larger specimens, face a significant reduction for technical cost reimbursement. The professional reimbursements are expected to change very little....
Nearly 10 years ago GE Healthcare and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC)entered into a joint venture. The two organizations began a two year collaboration process and founded the company in 2008. Since that time, close...
































