A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
02/23/2018 | Ruth Steer
Diseases like diabetes can be tracked using a high-tech noninvasive contact lens
01/19/2018 | Jeroen van Laak, Nasir Rajpoot, and Dirk Vossen
Three gurus weigh in on what computational pathology holds for pathologists and the future of the field
01/18/2018 | Michael Schubert
IBM's Watson takes a dive into the field of genomics to look for actionable cancer mutations
12/14/2017 | Timothy Craig Allen
Helping patients not only offers them peace of mind, but also shows pathology's value
12/14/2017 | Marilyn Bui
Interacting with patients can empower them to become leaders in their medical management
12/14/2017 | Marleen Kaatee
Pathologists, patients and primary care providers need to communicate with one another
12/14/2017
Patients and pathologists discuss their experiences with patient-centered care and share the value it holds for them
12/14/2017 | Somak Roy and Alexis Carter
New recommendations for NGS bioinformatics pipelines aim to standardize sequencing
12/14/2017 | Michael Schubert
Boosting awareness of overutilization may not be enough - we must tackle the drivers
Victor Tron, Past-President of the Canadian Association of Pathologists, Chief of Laboratory Medicine at St. Michael’s and St. Joseph’s Hospitals, and Professor at the University of Toronto, Canada
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