How Are Pathologists in Japan Using AI and Digital Tools? With Dr. Robert Osamura

How Are Pathologists in Japan Using AI and Digital Tools? With Dr. Robert Osamura

Pathologists in Japan are at a unique crossroads—balancing regulatory caution with digital enthusiasm.

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Robert Osamura, practicing pathologist and member of the Digital Pathology Association, to explore how digital tools are used in everyday biopsy diagnostics in Japan. From government requirements for dual-review workflows to the promise of direct-to-digital imaging for frozen sections, this conversation offers insight into the evolving role of AI and remote diagnostics in a geographically dispersed healthcare system.

Key Highlights:

  • How community hospitals in Japan implement digital pathology with one scanner
  • Dual workflows (glass + digital) still required by regulation
  • Unique digital advantage due to Japan’s island geography
  • AI as a supportive tool to boost diagnostic confidence
  • Direct-to-digital tissue imaging seen as a game changer for intraoperative use
  • MUSE’s potential to enhance the speed pathology workflows
  • Collaboration between hospitals without in-house pathologists
  • Cost and accessibility as key bottlenecks in Japan’s digitization

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Transcript

Introduction to Digital Pathology Transition

Guest Introduction: Dr. Robert Osamura

Dr. Osamura’s Background and Interests

Current Practice and Digital Pathology Implementation

Daily Workflow with Digital Pathology

Challenges and Benefits of Digital Pathology

Regulatory Environment and Future of Digital Pathology in Japan

MUSE Technology and Its Potential Applications

Collaboration and Remote Pathology in Japan

Future of Pathology and AI Integration

Conclusion and Contact Information