Pathologist Pathway Curated content by pathologists for pathologists. Learn from global thought leaders about the latest industry trends affecting the pathology community. LBS Knowledge Pathway Menu Knowledge Pathway Editoriale Case study Interviste, domande e risposte Risorse formative Tutorial Webinar Pathologist Pathway The Future of Pathology Expert Report Pathology’s Modern-Day Water Cooler: Digital Pathology Connections Community Catarina Eloy , MD, PhD Bethany Williams , MBBS PhD There is a new community called Digital Pathology Connections (DPC) that is quickly becoming pathology’s modern-day water cooler. DPC is a virtual global community by pathologists for pathologists to provide a hub for educational content and discussion of timely topics. Embracing Pathology's Digital Transformation Catarina Eloy , MD, PhD Junya Fukuoka, MD, PhD , Chair, Professor, Department of Pathology Informatics, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Anil Parwani , MD, PhD, MBA Colin White , PhD Join three global pathologists as they share their insights on accelerating the adoption of emerging technologies in pathology. Image Reliability is the Foundation of Computational Pathology Prof. Kyoung Bun Lee , Clinical Professor, Pathology, Seoul National University College of Medicine Pathology is among the last departments in the hospital that are not yet digitized. Given pathology’s contributions across healthcare, the full effect of information systems on healthcare will not be fully realized until the specialty transitions to digital. The Future is Now: Digital Pathology is Pathology Catarina Eloy , MD, PhD Junya Fukuoka, MD, PhD , Chair, Professor, Department of Pathology Informatics, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Anil Parwani , MD, PhD, MBA Learn from the leaders of the DPA, ESDIP and JSDP as they share their expertise on why now is the time to support a digital transformation in pathology. Ethical Issues for the Future of Digital Pathology Francis McKay , PhD Graham Prestwich Bethany Williams , MBBS PhD Darren Treanor , MD, PhD The widespread use of digital images enables new opportunities for AI driven research, allowing for the possibility of new discoveries and automation of routine diagnostic tasks. What are the ethical consequences of these changes? Panel Discussion: Transforming Pathology Through Innovation Dr. Cory A. Roberts , President, CEO and Chairman of the Board Rajesh C. Dash , Professor of Pathology and Medical Director LIS Prof. Kyoung Bun Lee , Clinical Professor, Pathology, Seoul National University College of Medicine Luke Restorick Curious about what the future holds? Listen to our global panel of expert pathologists and learn more about AI, digital pathology, and how future innovations may lead the way. The Future of Digital Pathology and AI Catarina Eloy , MD, PhD Junya Fukuoka, MD, PhD , Chair, Professor, Department of Pathology Informatics, Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Anil Parwani , MD, PhD, MBA Colin White , PhD Thinking about starting your digital journey? Watch this panel discussion and learn from leaders of the digital pathology associations in Europe (ESDIP), United States (DPA) and Japan (JSDP) on the future of pathology. The Chasm Between Traditional and Digital Pathology Rajesh C. Dash , Professor of Pathology and Medical Director LIS Digital imaging in medicine has come a long way with numerous technology advances and global adoption in many clinical care settings. Digital imaging in Anatomic Pathology has also advanced significantly but remains among the last of the medical fields to undergo a complete digital transformation. ROI Paradox and ‘the Genius of AND’ Dr. Cory A. Roberts , President, CEO and Chairman of the Board To bring digital into daily practice we need rigor and transparency as to how we recoup the investment in digital pathology, and this requires defining ROI with confidence and specificity. A Deeper Insight on How the Ecosystem Concept may Affect the Implementation of AI in Pathology Marcial García-Rojo , MD, PhD An integrated digital pathology ecosystem is only possible to maintain in the long term when international interoperability standards are followed. It must be envisioned as a global strategy comprising not only imaging data. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 » Next Want us to feature your writing? We are looking for more great writers to feature here. Send us a submission and we’ll be in touch! Send your writing! Like what you see? Get more Knowledge Pathway content delivered directly to your inbox. Unsubscribe at any time. Subscribe today!