

Digital-Pathology-Today
Magpie Communications
Digital Pathology Today, the only podcast for professionals interested in the field of digital pathology and artificial intelligence in a clinical setting. This interview-style podcast features industry leaders, key academics, and top pathologists discussing the past, present and future of digital pathology.
Hosted by pathologist, Dr. Joseph Anderson, each weekly episode discusses topics from artificial intelligence to regulation and much more.
“We hope to bring news and information to anyone interested in the field of digital pathology,” said Digital Pathology Today host, Dr. Joseph Anderson. “With so many advances and innovations taking place, we know that Digital Pathology Today will be a valuable source of information for our listeners.”
Hosted by pathologist, Dr. Joseph Anderson, each weekly episode discusses topics from artificial intelligence to regulation and much more.
“We hope to bring news and information to anyone interested in the field of digital pathology,” said Digital Pathology Today host, Dr. Joseph Anderson. “With so many advances and innovations taking place, we know that Digital Pathology Today will be a valuable source of information for our listeners.”
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Oct 15, 2020 • 44min
Episode 1 - Liron Pantanowitz, MBBCh - Digital Pathology - Where Have We Been Over the Past 20 Years?
In this special first episode we will be talking with Dr. Liron Pantanowitz, from the University of Michigan about where digital pathology has been over the course of the past 20 years, seminal developments and advances in whole slide image and image analysis.
We will discuss why it is taking so long for the full scale adoption of digital pathology in the clinical setting. In addition, we will examine the parallels and differences between the specialties of pathology and radiology, the benefits of switching to a fully digitized system, and what are the practical considerations of going digital.
We will also touch on regulatory concerns, the current state of AI applications, recent acceleration during the COVID-19 pandemic and how Dr. Pantanowitz sees the field evolving over the next 10 years and beyond.


