A celebration of the inspirational figures behind innovation and achievement in pathology and laboratory medicine
02/23/2018 | William Aryitey
A miniature sensor powered by pressure can help monitor vital physiological functions
02/23/2018 | Michael Schubert
The importance of making your literature readable and accessible to peers across the field
01/19/2018 | Ian Cree
Read the tale behind the tumor classification reference books put together by the WHO's IARC
01/19/2018 | Michael Prystowsky
When healthcare teams and pathologists effectively communicate, everyone wins
01/18/2018 | Roisin McGuigan
Could heading in the opposite direction of innovation be a viable way to progress medicine?
01/18/2018 | Michael Schubert
Discontinuing leukemia treatment without cancer recurrence may be a little safer thanks to ddPCR
Is social media the best way to talk and share your slides with fellow pathologists?
12/18/2017 | Linda Sejour
Patient-centered pathology from the perspective of both sides of the laboratory bench
12/14/2017 | Gustaaf de Ridder
Teaching patients about their diagnoses is good for everyone - and for pathology's future
12/14/2017 | Taylor Schwab
Pathologist interactions help patients understand their diseases and diagnostic reasoning
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