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All of the USCAP Companion Society Materials and the evening Specialty Conference materials from the 2008 Annual Meeting last week in Denver, Colorado are now up on the USCAP website for you for free.... Just go to: www.uscap.org &...
The New York Times (3/7, Chang) reported that a "team of scientists, including Linda B. Buck, who shared the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, has retracted a scientific paper that described...
CASE STUDY: GIVEN IMAGING Why has Israel, a small country with a relatively young population of nearly 7 million inhabitants, emerged as a dynamic force in high technology? For many experts and specialists in Israel, the success of this country...
CHICAGO, February 21, 2008 - Significant technological advancements have created digital pathology, allowing students and professionals to digitize a large number of glass slides, according to “Digital Pathology: A New Frontier in...
Small Pathology Groups Can Benefit from New Digital Technology After publication of our bi-annual list of macro trends in anatomic pathology (AP) in The Dark Report earlier this month, a number of clients commented on the rather gloomy...
As a follow up to my previous post on ASCP's companion meeting at USCAP last Sunday night addressing sleaze, graft and corruption in pathology practice. I neglected to realize this was an "update" from last year's USCAP...
































