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On June 22, 2007 I wrote my first post on this blog. Over 3,100 posts later, a lot has changed. That post contained an image of pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) highlighted by a special stain (GMS) and my idea was to have a pathology image...
Berci Mesko, MD, PhD, The Medical Futurist, a self-proclaimed "geek physician with a PhD in genomics and Amazon Top 100 author" who envisions "the impact of digital health technologies on the future of healthcare, and helps patients, doctors,...
Apparently it is official...pathologists have been replaced by Google. Just like those folding maps, the yellow pages, the white pages, newspapers, racing forms, microfiche, books and other annoying analog nuances of daily life. The original...
“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,...
Will Not Using Image Analysis in Pathology be Perceived as Irrespon...
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Originally published by Simon Häger, Product Manager Sectra Digital Pathology Solution at Sectra.com. It is hard to argue with any of the points raised here by Simon. No doubt image analysis will enable what we do to do it better. More...
allthingspath.com had a recent interesting post on 2 possible outcomes for anatomic pathology at some point in the future of anatomic pathology. One scenario is related to whole slide imaging and the other one is related to in vivo...