Clinical Pathology
API 2014 Meeting Winners Announced
Many reports say this years' API meeting was one of the best in recent years. The level of scholarly activity further helps to highlight the important work and role of pathology informatics in pathology and laboratory medicine....
The US Food and Drug Administration recently approved the use of a human papillomavirus (HPV) test as a primary cervical cancer screening test in women as young as 25 years, yet physicians are unlikely to ditch the Papanicolaou (Pap) test soon,...
Unprecedented Healthcare Change Healthcare is currently undergoing more change than we have seen in decades. With the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), Meaningful Use, ICD-10, and numerous other regulatory changes...
Hørsholm, Denmark -- Today, the Market Development Fund, announced that it will support Visiopharm’s validation of its novel solutions for cancer diagnostics at seven Danish Hospitals and three international Hospitals. Visiopharm’s...
This month's issue of Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine has an article entitled “Pulmonary Large Cell Carcinoma Lacking Sqaumous Differentiation Is Clinicopathologically Indistinguishable From Solid-Subtype Adenocarcinoma”...
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The deadline for submitting comments is June 12, 2014 Clinical Guidelines for Telepathology is an update to the American Telemedicine Association (ATA) original guideline published in 1999. The guidelines provide guidance on specific...































