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DIGITAL PATHOLOGY 101

  • October 20, 2023
  • Artificial Intelligence, Drug development, Image Analysis, Pathology Resources, Review, Webinar, Whole slide imaging
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DIGITAL PATHOLOGY 101

Our thrilling exploration of the digital transformation in pathology unfolded during the live webinar for the launch of “Digital Pathology 101,” authored by our very own Dr. Aleksandra Zuraw.

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Here’s a recap of what you missed:

  • We journeyed through the past, present, and future of digital pathology.
  • We explored the intricacies of digitization and the fascinating world of AI in our field.
  • We caught a glimpse of what lies ahead in the ever-evolving landscape of pathology.

Perfect for pathologists, lab techs, and tech enthusiasts, this guide demystifies complex concepts and brings the exciting world of digital pathology to life.

While you may have missed the live Q&A session, you can still access the recorded event right here. Dive into the insights and knowledge shared during the webinar at your own pace.

Thank you to everyone who joined us live, and for those who couldn’t, we hope you find this recap just as enlightening. Stay tuned for more exciting updates and resources from the world of digital pathology!

Get Your Free Digital Pathology 101 Book PDF Version

Enhance your understanding of digital pathology with our comprehensive guide. Dive deep into the world of digital imaging, data analysis, and its wide-ranging applications in medicine.

[Get Your Free Digital Pathology 101 Book PDF]

watch the webinar here

join our digital pathology club membership (7-day free trial)

Learning digital pathology can be a challenging journey, particularly with complex terminology and the rapid pace of change. But joining the Digital Pathology Club is your key to success. Imagine having a digital pathology expert at your side, guiding you every step of the way. You’ll gain access to a treasure trove of learning resources, a vibrant community of learners, and stay in the know with the latest advancements. When you join us, you’ll master digital pathology with ease, opening doors to exciting career opportunities. The stakes are high – if you join, you’ll thrive in this field; if you don’t, you might miss out on the chance of a lifetime. Act now, and let’s embark on this journey together.

JOIN CLUB MEMBERSHIP NOW

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