Blogs
Blogs, like blog readers, come and go. It is part of the nature of creating blogs and reading blogs. Writing a blog consumes resources for the blogger and readers take time to read and comment or share on what one writes if it strikes a chord...
I recently came across a blog post on KevinMD entitled “Patients are not customers. Here are 6 reasons why” written by Dr. Shirie Leng, an anesthesiologist in Massachusetts. She introduces the post comparing how we purchase goods and...
Pathologists Cannot Talk to Patients? Fuggedaboutit – Addendum
Last October I wrote a post "Pathologists Cannot Talk to Patients? Fuggedaboutit" The Pathologist is now reporting some movement against this piece of legislation bad for patients and pathologists: Pathologists and hospitals urge New...
Digital Pathology: Historical Perspectives, Current Concepts &...
- Advocacy
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- Device Manufacturers
- Digital Pathology News
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- File format
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- Laboratory Informatics
- Laboratory Information Systems
- Laboratory Management & Operations
- Marketing
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- Personal
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- Whole slide
Later this year, a nice review of the current state of digital pathology, how we got here and where the technology will take us in the future will be released by Springer. My personal thanks to the publisher and our editors for their support...
This is a piece I wrote for The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) “A Piece of My Mind” section I actually hand delivered to the AMA building downtown on my bike from Northwestern that was probably rejected about as soon as...
Originally published on KevinMD.com by Dr. Michael Misialek, a practicing pathologist in Massachusetts. As a pathologist, I recognize the importance of every diagnosis. Behind each slide is a patient, a family, a network of family and...