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The Pathologist / Issues / 2025 / September / From Glass to Cloud The Next Leap for Pathology / Notecards
Technology and innovation Digital Pathology Voices in the Community Digital and computational pathology

From Glass to Cloud: The Next Leap for Pathology

It’s time to embrace new platforms to close workforce gaps and improve diagnostic consistency

By John Groth 09/16/2025 Opinion 2 min read
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  • Pathologists rely on outdated glass slides and microscopes.

  • Digital pathology offers cloud storage and whole-slide imaging.

  • Enhanced patient engagement and transparency are potential benefits.

  • Challenges include data standardization and interoperability.

  • Learning from radiology's digital shift can guide pathology's transformation.

  • Digital systems can help address workforce shortages in pathology.

  • Successful transition requires cultural changes and collaboration.

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John Groth

John Groth is Pathologist at Endeavor Health, Illinois, US

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