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EPISODE · Oct 4, 2023 · 33 MIN

69: How to Set Realistic Expectation in Digital Transformation w/ Anil Parwani, Ohio State University

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

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of "The Digital Pathology Podcast," we delve into the fascinating career of Dr. Anil Parwani from Ohio State University, a visionary whose ardor for technology and research paved the way for groundbreaking advancements in digital pathology.Dr. Parwani's journey commenced with a bold move – launching a web educational series during his residency – well ahead of digital pathology's mainstream emergence. As we delve into his narrative, you'll witness how his pioneering spirit laid the groundwork for a transformative trajectory. The pivotal moment? It arrived with the debut of the first digital pathology scanners. Dr. Parwani envisioned a future where patient care and pathology research could soar to unprecedented heights through digitization. His role in implementing digital pathology solutions, including collaborations with startups, deepened his grasp of the clinical significance of this game-changing technology.As the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated technological advancements in digital pathology, Dr. Parwani witnessed a significant 20% surge in adoption within his institution. How did they strike the ideal balance between remote and in-person interactions? Discover the insights in this episode.Furthermore, in an era where the number of medical students pursuing pathology is dwindling, we'll examine how digital pathology is sparking renewed interest. Dr. Parwani reveals how this field, with its research prospects, educational promise, and collaborative ethos, is reshaping perceptions and attracting fresh talent.Stay tuned for an expedition through the dynamic realm of digital pathology with Dr. Anil Parwani. It's a captivating odyssey into innovation, precision, and the future of medical science that promises not to disappoint!Start your 7-day free trial: Digital Pathology Club MembershipEPISODES YOU WILL ALSO ENJOY:The Best Online Pathology Book Ever w/ Nat Pernick, PathologyOutlines.comWhat the Heck is DICOM in Pathology w/ David Clunie, PixelMed PublishingDIGITAL PATHOLOGY RESOURCES: Digital Pathology Club MembershipBridging the Gap between Pathology and Computer Science - FREE Online CourseDigital Pathology Starter KitSupport the showGet the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!

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