The transition to digital pathology can be daunting, even (and maybe especially) for the most experienced professionals. Many see digital pathology as inevitable but feel nervous about abandoning the tried-and-true…
In addition to storing paraffin blocks and glass slides, digital pathology use requires digital whole slide image (WSI) management and storage. While initially disruptive to traditional workflows, digital pathology adoption…
While the adage “If it’s not broken, don’t fix it” has merit, there are definitely reasons why going digital may be worth the effort. Here is a list of some…
The impact of digital pathology on histology lab staff workload is contingent on various factors, including implementation strategy, automation levels, digital pathology solution type and scope, and staff adaptation to…
Welcome to our seventh episode of the Ask a Pathologist Podcast, Innovators in Action. We had the privilege to interview Dr. Todd Randolph about artificial intelligence and its current and…
Digital pathology can offer several potential benefits for patients when implemented effectively. Whether it is “better” than traditional pathology depends on various factors, including the quality of workflow integration and…