Background: There is an increasing interest in using digitized whole-slide imaging (WSI) for routine surgical pathology diagnoses. Screencasts are digital recordings of computer screen output with advanced interactive features that allow for the preparation of videos. Screencasts that include hyperlinks to WSIs could help teach pathology residents how to become familiar with technologies that they are likely to use in their future career. Materials and Methods: Twenty screencasts were prepared with Camtasia 2.0 software (TechSmith, Okemos, MI, USA). They included clinical history, videos of chest X-rays and/or chest computed tomography images, links to WSI digitized with an Aperio Turbo AT scanner (Leica Biosystems, Buffalo Grove, IL, USA),...
IAP Education Symposium 1 (SY17-1): Teaching and Examinations in PathologyRecent trainee pathologist...
Objectives: Whole-slide imaging (WSI) and virtual microscopy (VM) have revolutionized teaching, diag...
Background: Students in biomedical disciplines require understanding of normal and abnormal microsco...
Digitized slides produced by whole slide image scanners can be easily shared over a network or by tr...
Background: Diagnostic cytopathology is an essential part of clinical decision-making. It forms the ...
Whole slide digital imaging technology has matured considerably over the past decade. Applications i...
Context.—Whole-slide imaging technology offers promise for rapid, Internet-based telepathology consu...
Digital whole slide images are Food and Drug Administration approved for clinical diagnostic use in ...
Conventional light microscopy (CLM) has classically been the basic tool to teach his...
Introduction: Traditionally, direct inspection of glass slides by light microscopy has been the gold...
Whole slide imaging is the process of digitizing glass slides resulting in the creation of Whole Sli...
Literature review demonstrated a surprising lack of publications on digital e-learning pathology res...
poster abstractDigital whole slide imaging is the technique of digitizing an entire microscope slide...
The field of radiation oncology is rapidly advancing through technological and biomedical innovation...
Background: Whole-slide imaging (WSI) has become more prominent and continues to gain in importance ...
IAP Education Symposium 1 (SY17-1): Teaching and Examinations in PathologyRecent trainee pathologist...
Objectives: Whole-slide imaging (WSI) and virtual microscopy (VM) have revolutionized teaching, diag...
Background: Students in biomedical disciplines require understanding of normal and abnormal microsco...
Digitized slides produced by whole slide image scanners can be easily shared over a network or by tr...
Background: Diagnostic cytopathology is an essential part of clinical decision-making. It forms the ...
Whole slide digital imaging technology has matured considerably over the past decade. Applications i...
Context.—Whole-slide imaging technology offers promise for rapid, Internet-based telepathology consu...
Digital whole slide images are Food and Drug Administration approved for clinical diagnostic use in ...
Conventional light microscopy (CLM) has classically been the basic tool to teach his...
Introduction: Traditionally, direct inspection of glass slides by light microscopy has been the gold...
Whole slide imaging is the process of digitizing glass slides resulting in the creation of Whole Sli...
Literature review demonstrated a surprising lack of publications on digital e-learning pathology res...
poster abstractDigital whole slide imaging is the technique of digitizing an entire microscope slide...
The field of radiation oncology is rapidly advancing through technological and biomedical innovation...
Background: Whole-slide imaging (WSI) has become more prominent and continues to gain in importance ...
IAP Education Symposium 1 (SY17-1): Teaching and Examinations in PathologyRecent trainee pathologist...
Objectives: Whole-slide imaging (WSI) and virtual microscopy (VM) have revolutionized teaching, diag...
Background: Students in biomedical disciplines require understanding of normal and abnormal microsco...