Saw this press release this morning about new digital pathology software from Roche:
Roche launches uPath enterprise software with improved speed, performance and usability for digital pathology
As an MS3 interested in pathology, this got me thinking about the future of the pathologist's workflow, which I admittedly don't know much about. What do the attendings/residents on this forum think about how "digital pathology" will change the pathologist's workflow in the future, if at all? Does anyone see a day when a pathologist gets a scan of a sample sent directly to their computer, without having to look through a microscope at all?
Roche launches uPath enterprise software with improved speed, performance and usability for digital pathology
As an MS3 interested in pathology, this got me thinking about the future of the pathologist's workflow, which I admittedly don't know much about. What do the attendings/residents on this forum think about how "digital pathology" will change the pathologist's workflow in the future, if at all? Does anyone see a day when a pathologist gets a scan of a sample sent directly to their computer, without having to look through a microscope at all?