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May 16, 2025 • 51min

Doc de Baca, CAP Chair of CIPI

Doc de Baca, a hematopathologist and CAP Chair of the Council on Informatics and Pathology Innovation, shares her multifaceted journey across medical specialties. She dives into the significance of digital pathology and the hurdles of innovation in healthcare. Discussing her passion for beekeeping, Doc connects nature to modern pathology reporting. She emphasizes the need for pathologists to adapt to technology while maintaining effective communication, highlighting the transformative role of the Council on Informatics and Pathology Innovation in shaping the future of the field.
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Apr 24, 2025 • 52min

Sang Wu, CAP Speaker of the House

Dr. Sang Wu, a pathologist at Baylor, Scott & White and Speaker of the House of Delegates for the College of American Pathologists, dives into the governance of CAP and the importance of leadership in pathology. He shares insights on the upcoming leadership summit and the exciting intersection of digital pathology and AI. The discussion shifts to empowering younger pathologists, advocating for involvement in CAP, and bridging the generational digital divide. Dr. Wu also unveils his creative children's book that introduces the pathology profession to a younger audience.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 13min

Anil Parwani (Live from PV24)

Send us a textAnil Parwani is a past DPA President and trailblazer for digital pathology. He currently serves as Chair of the Department of Pathology and the Chief of Pathology Services for The Ohio State University Medical Center. Alae Kawam interviews Dr. Parwani at PV24, live from Orlando, FL, covering recruitment for the future of pathology, advice on handling burnout, and advice for new digital pathology adopters.A forum to engage with the hosts and other listeners has been launched on the DPA website www.digitalpathologyassociation.org. DPA members may login to the DPA Collaborate hub (under the Resources tab) and join the Beyond The Scope community. All listeners are encouraged to use this forum to suggest future topics and guests, submit questions and corrections, and provide general feedback.
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Mar 3, 2025 • 30min

DPA Past Presidents

Live from Pathology Visions 2024, past DPA presidents discuss the future of Digital Pathology and its impact on healthcare. They highlight the role of AI in improving workflows and patient care and the need for community practices to adopt these technologies. The conversation also touches on overcoming challenges, such as training and collaboration between small and large organizations. To lighten the mood, they share their favorite ice cream flavors and reveal surprising pet preferences, offering a fun glimpse into their personalities.
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Jan 29, 2025 • 16min

Aleks Zuraw, Digital Pathology Place

In this lively discussion, Dr. Aleks Zuraw, a veterinary pathologist and founder of Digital Pathology Place, explores cutting-edge advancements in digital pathology. He highlights the transformative role of AI in improving diagnostic accuracy and efficiency, particularly in prostate cancer cases. The dialogue also delves into the benefits and challenges of transitioning to digital tools in medical settings. Additionally, Zuraw emphasizes the importance of networking within the pathology community and the potential for collaborative growth through online platforms.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 12min

Bilal Ahmad, Spectrum Healthcare Partners

Bilal Ahmad, a Pathologist at Spectrum Healthcare Partners in Maine, shares insights from his experience at Pathology Visions 2024. He discusses the unique hurdles of running a physician-owned practice and how digital pathology addresses staffing challenges, alleviating clinician burnout. The conversation highlights advancements that enhance patient care and operational efficiency. Ahmad emphasizes the vital role of retaining experienced staff while integrating technology, showcasing the evolving landscape of pathology in the modern healthcare environment.
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Jan 6, 2025 • 12min

Don Karcher, CAP President

Don Karcher, a hematologist at George Washington University and the president of the College of American Pathologists, shares his insights on the exciting intersection of digital pathology and AI. He discusses the transformative impact of genomic medicine and technology on patient management. Karcher also delves into the evolution of pathology practices amidst healthcare consolidation, the importance of ethical AI standards, and the necessity for collaboration to address concerns about job displacement in the field.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 21min

Michael Quick, 2024 DPA President

Michael Quick, a cytologist and VP of R&D and Innovation at Hologic, discusses his journey in digital pathology and the innovative strides his company is making in this field. He highlights the integration of AI in cancer diagnostics and the pivotal role of diversity in driving innovation. Quick also reflects on the evolution of digital technologies and Hologic's significant focus on advancing women's health. In an exciting peek from Pathology Visions 2024, he shares his achievements as DPA President and the future potential of digital diagnostics.
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Dec 2, 2024 • 57min

Andy Beck, CEO PathAI

Andy Beck, CEO of PathAI, is a pathologist and biomedical informaticist dedicated to advancing digital pathology. He shares his journey in the evolving landscape of AI in diagnostics. Explore how real-world feedback shapes technology and the challenges of integrating AI into clinical workflows. Discover the transformative potential of technology in drug development, along with the significance of partnerships with Quest and Roche. Beck emphasizes the importance of a unified platform for AI in laboratories to enhance efficiency and patient outcomes.
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Sep 14, 2024 • 55min

Chris Garcia, Mayo Clinic

Dr. Chris Garcia, a pathologist and medical director at the Mayo Clinic, discusses the exciting advancements in digital pathology and AI. He shares his journey from academia to focusing on pathology informatics. The conversation highlights the challenges of recruiting diverse talent, the integration of AI in diagnostics, and the quest for quality in digital pathology. Garcia also explores innovative projects using large language models and the importance of effective communication between patients and pathologists in today’s evolving healthcare landscape.

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