Pathology News
Join us for our September 23 webinar on Applying Tissue Phenomics® to Clinical Questions for Patient Stratification. Dr. Peter Caie will be presenting how Tissue Phenomics can be utilized to identify previously undiscovered prognostic and...
Being a medical intern is easy. It’s like riding a bike. Except the bike is on fire, you’re on fire, everything is on fire and you’re in hell. It is for those who have done so, particularly if it was for no other reason than to check a...
At around 8 PM, on September 10, 2001 I was on one of the last LaGuardia - Reagan Delta shuttles to leave New York City. I was returning from a trip to the laboratory at the hospital located on the U.S. Military Academy base in West Point, NY....
Not often Hollywood makes a movie about a pathologist so hope this is a good characterization of the pathologist and the the facts of what happened. Based on what little I know of CTE and its association with repeated head trauma looking...
Update on Telecytopathology
Re-posted from CAP TODAY: There is a growing body of literature referencing the uses of telecytopathology in clinical care. Telecytopathology (TCP) is the interpretation of cytopathology material at a distance using digital images. Although...
Presented by Dennis Padget, MBA, CPA, FHFMA & Brenda Cox, FHFMA, CPC, MT(ASCP) and hosted by NeoGenomics Laboratories Dennis Padget, MBA, CPA, FHFMA Dennis Padget is Lead Consultant for APF Consulting Services, Inc. as...































