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The Pathologist / Issues / 2025 / July / AI Allies for the Chronically Underfunded / Notecards
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AI Allies for the Chronically Underfunded

The role of artificial intelligence in pathology practice in resource-limited settings: a personal reflection

By Felipe S. Templo, Jr. 07/25/2025 Discussion 4 min read
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  • Pathologists face resource limitations in diagnostic practices.

  • AI tools like ChatGPT can assist by organizing data and suggesting differentials.

  • Effective use of AI may lead to improved diagnostic accuracy. - Barriers include internet access and the need for training on AI use.

  • Institutional support is crucial for integrating AI tools into practice.

  • AI can amplify the capabilities of pathologists, especially in underserved areas.

  • Improved diagnostics can enhance patient care outcomes significantly.

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Felipe S. Templo, Jr.

Felipe S. Templo, Jr., is Staff Pathologist and Director of the Combined Anatomic and Clinical Pathology Residency Training Program, Philippine Heart Center Division of Laboratory Medicine, Manila, The Philippines.

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