A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
12/13/2019 | Luke Turner
This year’s International Pathology Day was all about point-of-care testing – so how do the experts think quality can be delivered across the board?
11/27/2019 | Rohit Jain
How can we develop laboratory standards and regulations in India to close the gap between the services we offer and the services our patients need?
11/07/2019 | Kimia Sobhani, Jennifer Van Eyk
Remote self-sampling may improve diagnosis and prognosis while reducing costs, but numerous factors must be considered for appropriate implementation
10/12/2019 | Michael Schubert
Pharmacogenomic testing can only improve patient care if it’s clinically validated, judiciously applied, and easily understood by healthcare providers
08/10/2019 | Michael Schubert
Washing and reusing pipette tips could open the door to a greener and cheaper future for laboratories
07/24/2019 | Luke Turner
The WHO’s Classification of Tumors series is entering its fifth edition – and many accessibility improvements make the latest Blue Books the best yet
07/23/2019 | Sumit Mohan
Kidney discard rates are higher than ever – but the procurement biopsies that often rule out their use are unreliable and need to be standardized
06/03/2019 | E. Blair Holladay
Pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals do important work – and advocacy is the key to its continuation.
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