5 Key Takeaways
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Xennials bridge the gap between traditional and digital pathology, having experienced both physical tools and digital platforms.
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The transition to digital slides and computational tools represents a pivotal moment in the identity of pathology.
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Senior colleagues contribute invaluable judgment and experience, while younger colleagues bring fluency in emerging technologies.
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Xennials provide continuity in pathology, balancing the wisdom of experience with the innovation of new tools.
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The future of pathology relies on collaboration across generations, ensuring patient-centered care remains at the core.
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About the Author(s)
Kamran Mirza
Professor of Pathology and Director of the Division of Education Programs, Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States.