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USCAP 2025 Daily Update – Day 4 with Dr. Aleksandra Zuraw
It’s the final day of USCAP 2025, and in this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I’m sharing personal moments, spontaneous tech wins (and fails), and meaningful conversations with some of the most forward-thinking voices in digital pathology.
From running around with mics and misplaced tripods to interviewing Dr. Dry and Dr. Ozumura, this episode captures both the spirit of innovation and the real-world challenges of advancing digital workflows—especially in environments where regulations still lag behind.
🔬 Key Topics Covered:
- [00:00:00] Morning mishaps, behind-the-scenes livestream chaos
- [00:02:00] Meeting international listeners and the Korean heart selfie tip 💙
- [00:03:00] MUSE Booth podcast recordings with Dr. Dry (UCLA)
- [00:05:00] Change management, leadership, and building digital culture
- [00:06:00] Dr. Ozumura's dual-mode pathology workflow in Japan
- [00:08:00] Digital pathology for remote areas and island-based diagnostics
- [00:10:00] What's new at vendor booths? Launching a vendor highlight roundup
- [00:12:00] Interoperability, collaboration, and the growing presence of digital
- [00:14:00] Reflections on the final day, networking, and the future of pathology
🩺 Why This Episode Matters:
Digital pathology is no longer an add-on—it’s the foundation of future workflows. Day 4 at USCAP showed how global leaders, industry partners, and early adopters are all rallying behind the need for interoperability, real-time imaging, and inclusive innovation. Whether it’s Japan’s regulatory balancing act or the power of leadership at institutions like UCLA, this episode is packed with perspective.
🎧 Listen now and close out USCAP 2025 with insights, laughs, and inspiration.
Become a Digital Pathology Trailblazer get the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!
137 episodes
Manage episode 473826636 series 3404634
USCAP 2025 Daily Update – Day 4 with Dr. Aleksandra Zuraw
It’s the final day of USCAP 2025, and in this episode of the Digital Pathology Podcast, I’m sharing personal moments, spontaneous tech wins (and fails), and meaningful conversations with some of the most forward-thinking voices in digital pathology.
From running around with mics and misplaced tripods to interviewing Dr. Dry and Dr. Ozumura, this episode captures both the spirit of innovation and the real-world challenges of advancing digital workflows—especially in environments where regulations still lag behind.
🔬 Key Topics Covered:
- [00:00:00] Morning mishaps, behind-the-scenes livestream chaos
- [00:02:00] Meeting international listeners and the Korean heart selfie tip 💙
- [00:03:00] MUSE Booth podcast recordings with Dr. Dry (UCLA)
- [00:05:00] Change management, leadership, and building digital culture
- [00:06:00] Dr. Ozumura's dual-mode pathology workflow in Japan
- [00:08:00] Digital pathology for remote areas and island-based diagnostics
- [00:10:00] What's new at vendor booths? Launching a vendor highlight roundup
- [00:12:00] Interoperability, collaboration, and the growing presence of digital
- [00:14:00] Reflections on the final day, networking, and the future of pathology
🩺 Why This Episode Matters:
Digital pathology is no longer an add-on—it’s the foundation of future workflows. Day 4 at USCAP showed how global leaders, industry partners, and early adopters are all rallying behind the need for interoperability, real-time imaging, and inclusive innovation. Whether it’s Japan’s regulatory balancing act or the power of leadership at institutions like UCLA, this episode is packed with perspective.
🎧 Listen now and close out USCAP 2025 with insights, laughs, and inspiration.
Become a Digital Pathology Trailblazer get the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!
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