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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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Pathology practice in resource-limited settings, like The Philippines, often entails navigating challenges such as workflow gaps and high caseloads, which impact diagnostic accuracy. Pathologist Felipe Templo, overwhelmed by a complex case, discovered the potential of AI tools like ChatGPT to streamline the diagnostic process by organizing data, synthesizing clinical clues, and offering differentials. While AI is not infallible and cannot replace the pathologist's role, he argues, it serves as a supportive tool, potentially improving diagnostics and patient care in underfunded healthcare systems.

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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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