Patient Advocacy
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...
Inspirata Announces Digital Pathology Workflow Deployment at The Oh...
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Big news today from Inspirata and The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center (OSUCCC) – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute laying out their goals for a comprehensive digital pathology solution...
On its website, NBC News, reports that “the White House sponsored a giant national cancer ‘moonshot’ pep rally” yesterday, “organizing more than 270 events aimed at boosting support for the effort to speed up cancer research.”...
Protect Patients and Improve Productivity with CEREBRO Sample Track...
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Vista, CA – June 30, 2016 — Leica Biosystems, a global leader in automation and workflow solutions for anatomic pathology, announced the integration of Leica Biosystems CEREBRO Sample Tracking System with Psyche Systems’s WindoPath and...
What really happens to your surgical specimen? It is one of the most frightening events in a person’s life… an unusual lump that needs to come out. You visit your primary care physician. He refers you to a “specialist” who will remove...































