Webinar Series
Our webinar series, sponsored by www.thedigitalpathologywiki.com and it's advertisers is free to all registered attendees, however space is limited.
The New World of Laboratory Medicine
May 23, 2011 3 PM EST / 12 PM PST
Richard Friedberg MD, PhD
Chairman of Pathology, Baystate Health
To thrive in highly competitive markets, clinical laboratories need to look beyond traditional models of service delivery and begin to think outside the box. This may mean integrating with other diagnostic services and delivering different types of results, from laboratory to imaging, to physicians and other clients. This webinar, presented by Richard Friedberg MD, PhD, will explore how lab medicine has changed and is likely to evolve in the coming years and how you can position yourself for the future.
Unlock Your Future: Embrace The Potential Of Pathology
RESCHEDULED: January 13, 2011 12 PM EST
Amanda Lowe, President of Digital Pathology Consultants
The practice of pathology is evolving rapidly and pathologists must prepare for tomorrow. Over the next 10 years several changes such as the advancement of personalized medicine, the onset of electronic medical records, and the emergence of significant technological advances like digital pathology, will greatly impact how a pathologist performs his/her job. Therefore pathologists must start to explore, experiment, and learn new ways of thinking, and working professionally. Coaching has proven to be a very powerful means of guiding and supporting people and/or organizations to solve difficult problems and achieve complex goals. This webinar will discuss how working with a coach can make a difference in your organization and help everyone prepare for the future of pathology.
Too Early = Too Late = Too Stupid:
The right time to use image analysis in regulated pathology
September 23, 2010 at 12 PM EST
Steve Potts PhD, CEO of Flagship Biosciences, a digital pathology services firm working in preclinical toxicology and companion diagnostics
The computer is a valuable pathologist tool, but not a patho-droid. In this hopefully humorous hour, you will hear why image analysis will enhance the professions of both veterinary and medical anatomic pathology and how to use this tool effectively.
- Clinical and preclinical regulations you need to be aware of, as demystified as possible.
- How the computer thinks about image analysis, and how the most common biomarker algorithms work.
- Is the computer lying? Practical ways to evaluate algorithm performance.
- Putting pathologists back in charge - taming the patho-droid paranoia
Pathology 2.0- August 10, 2010 at 12 PM EST
Keith Kaplan MD, Surgical Pathologist and CIO at Carolinas Pathology Group
Dr. Kaplan will Increase your knowledge of 2.0 tools and technologies, teach you how 2.0 will apply to the daily practice of surgical pathology, and give you an understanding of the long-term implications of 2.0 for our practices. In addition, you'll learn how to improve your services and showcase your specialty while providing information to patients that was once locked away.
Digital Pathology: How to Put The Pieces Together- July 20, 2010 at 12 PM EST
Amanda Lowe, President of Digital Pathology Consultants
Amanda will provide an overview of the key pieces of digital pathology including acquisition, integration, data management, and interpretation and how to efficiently put the pieces together. This is an excellent webinar for individuals who are planning to adopt a digital pathology solution, or who have a solution and want to know how to maximize the investment and use the technology to its full potential.



