40: A simple microscope camera, whole slide scanner and everything in between. The different tiers of digital pathology w/ Mike Miller, I. Miller Microscopes episode artwork

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40: A simple microscope camera, whole slide scanner and everything in between. The different tiers of digital pathology w/ Mike Miller, I. Miller Microscopes

from Digital Pathology Podcast · host Aleksandra Zuraw, DVM, PhD

Send us Fan MailA common misconception about digital pathology is that it is synonymous with whole slide imaging and has a high price point. This is not the case, as one can enter the digital pathology world and benefit from what it has to offer with a simple microscope camera. If we would like a more sophisticated solution, but don't want to get a whole slide scanner or don't have the use case or business case to justify it, no worries, there is enough to choose from!In this episode, Mike Miller from I.Miller Microscopes is taking us through all the different levels and price points of digital pathology solutions from a simple microscope camera to a whole slide scanner explaining everything in between. The digital pathology solutions discussed in this episode include:Simple microscope camera + imaging software for image captureFor teaching and learningFor capturing static imagespresentationspublicationstumor boardsFor screen sharing on communication platforms (e.g. zoom, teams, etc.)Microscope camera with a network port allowing for live streamingFor intraoperative evaluation by an on-site or off-site pathologistfine-needle aspiratesfrozen sections Live remote control telepathology systemLive remote control telepathology system with low throughput screening capabilities (aka hybrid system)For use in remote areas without access to pathologistsWhole slide scannersFor high throughput digital pathology workflows on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) materialListen to the full episode to learn the details and the price points of each solution!This episode resources:I. Miller Microscopes websiteMicroscope central websitePath 4k  - high-resolution microscope camera[DPP FAVORITE] Digital Pathology Place is a proud affiliate for the Path4K microscope camera, if you are interested in a quote, fill the form in the link and simply write in the message that you heard about it on our podcast.Episodes you might also like:Digital pathology in a suitcase. How Grundium's portable whole slide scanning microscope expands the reach of telepathology w/ Mika Kuisma, GrundiumSupport the showGet the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!

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