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  2. Digital pathology - Wikipedia

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    Digital pathology is a sub-field of pathology that focuses on managing and analyzing information generated from digitized specimen slides. It utilizes computer-based technology and virtual microscopy to view, manage, share, and analyze digital slides on computer monitors. [ 1 ]

  3. Medical laboratory scientist - Wikipedia

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    The shorter training time may be attractive to many students, but there are disadvantages to this route. MTs, MLSs and CLSs usually earn higher salaries and have more responsibilities than MLTs. In 2018, medical laboratory technicians earned an average salary of $51,219, while medical laboratory scientists earned a salary of $67,888. [21]

  4. Digital Pathology Association - Wikipedia

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    The Digital Pathology Association (DPA), is a non-profit organization of professionals in the field of pathology and related technologies. It has over 2,000 members and is headquartered in Carmel, Indiana .

  5. Telepathology - Wikipedia

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    Telepathology is currently being used for a wide spectrum of clinical applications including diagnosing of frozen section specimens, [11] primary histopathology diagnoses, [12] second opinion diagnoses, [13] subspecialty pathology expert diagnoses, [14] investigative and regulated preclinical toxicology studies, [15] education, [16] competency assessment, [17] and research.

  6. Virtual microscopy - Wikipedia

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    Major topics of pathology informatics, with major topics that underlie virtual microscopy, including slide scanning, digital imaging and networks.. Virtual microscopy is a method of posting microscope images on, and transmitting them over, computer networks.

  7. Computer-aided diagnosis - Wikipedia

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    Computer-aided detection (CADe), also called computer-aided diagnosis (CADx), are systems that assist doctors in the interpretation of medical images.Imaging techniques in X-ray, MRI, endoscopy, and ultrasound diagnostics yield a great deal of information that the radiologist or other medical professional has to analyze and evaluate comprehensively in a short time.

  8. Pathologists' assistant - Wikipedia

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    Tulane University***- Master of Science in Anatomic Pathology University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston *- “ Master of Pathologists’ Assistant As of 9/1/2017, the programs above have the following status with the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences: [ 8 ]

  9. Medical examiner - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century, the public became dissatisfied with lay coroners and demanded that the coroner be replaced by a physician. In 1918, New York City introduced the office of the Chief Medical Examiner and appointed physicians experienced in the field of pathology. In 1959, the medical subspecialty of forensic pathology was formally certified. [7]