Elevating Digital Pathology: A Pathologist's Perspective
Gestalt's engaging webinar, where we unraveled the five key roles of pathologists in advancing digital pathology solutions. This thought-provoking discussion will unveil the critical significance of experienced pathologists' active engagement in shaping the future of digital pathology from inception to execution.
Featured were two members of Gestalt’s esteemed Advisory Board, Dr. Eric Glassy and Dr. Dylan Miller, as guest speakers.
Dr. Eric Glassy is a leading community pathologist in Southern California and serves as the Director of Pathology at Providence Little Company of Mary Medical Center in San Pedro. As a member of the Affiliated Pathologists Medical Group, covering 18 hospitals and laboratories across California, Portland, and Phoenix; he has made significant contributions to the field. Dr. Glassy's exemplary career is marked by numerous awards and leadership roles, including past presidencies of the Digital Pathology Association, trustee of the American Board of Pathology, and board membership at the College of American Pathologists, exemplifying his commitment to advancing the field of pathology.
Dr. Dylan Miller is a prominent Professor of Pathology at the University of Utah School of Medicine and practices within a private group at the Intermountain Medical Center in Salt Lake City. He serves as the Chair of Pathology at Intermountain Central Laboratory, overseeing pathology services for a wide network of hospitals. Dr. Miller's innovative leadership extends to the forefront of healthcare technology. As the driving force behind the system-wide anatomic pathology development team at Intermountain Healthcare, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the organization's digital pathology implementation strategy, propelling them into the future of healthcare diagnostics.
Discover how pathologists' unique insights optimize digital pathology platforms within the intricate workflows of pathology departments, ultimately bridging the gap between pathologists and digital pathology developers.
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