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A decade of digital pathology (4/5): The current state of digital pathology

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In episode four, we explore the current state of digital pathology and the advanced innovations shaping the field today. From fully digitized workflows to the implementation of AI in clinical practice, this episode highlights the incredible progress made in the digital transformation journey and the opportunities that lie ahead.

Host Elin Kindberg, General Manager for Sectra’s pathology solution, is joined by Professor Anne Vincent-Salomon, MD Director of the Institute of Women’s Cancer by the Institut CURIE, and Head of the Pathology Department at Institut CURIE in France.

Together, they discuss how digital pathology has redefined diagnostic workflows at one of the world’s leading institution. As they meet, they look into Institut Curie’s transformation from initial adoption to using advanced technologies, including cytology, fluorescence, and AI-enabled tools.

This episode also touch upon how Sectra’s diagnostic application has evolved, now offering tailored worklists, fast image navigation, and workflows orchestrated from a single interface.

Please note, the views and opinions expressed by Prof. Anne Vincent-Salomon in this podcast are her own and represent her independent point of view.

Highlights

[01:20] Introduction of Prof Anne Vincent-Salomon

[03:25] Implementing Sectra digital pathology at Institute Curie

[05:43] Introducing “pathologist’s workspot”

[06:36] Main benefits of going digital for Institut Curie

[14:05] Having macro images available in the overall patient overview

[17:55] Taking the leap to include both cytology and fluorescence

[25:34] Introducing a PACS-driven workflow at Curie

[36:45] Resident workflow at Institut Curie

[42:22] Using the Sectra chat functionality

[44:18] Use cases where AI has been introduced

[47:37] The importance of having the AI tools well integrated in the enterprise imaging solution

[50:00] The strengths of AI in pathology workflows

[53:30] The reasons of high innovation level at Institut Curie

[58:40] The team effort between customer and vendor leading to project success

Visit Sectra's website to learn more about our Enterprise imaging solutions

  continue reading

16 episodes

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In episode four, we explore the current state of digital pathology and the advanced innovations shaping the field today. From fully digitized workflows to the implementation of AI in clinical practice, this episode highlights the incredible progress made in the digital transformation journey and the opportunities that lie ahead.

Host Elin Kindberg, General Manager for Sectra’s pathology solution, is joined by Professor Anne Vincent-Salomon, MD Director of the Institute of Women’s Cancer by the Institut CURIE, and Head of the Pathology Department at Institut CURIE in France.

Together, they discuss how digital pathology has redefined diagnostic workflows at one of the world’s leading institution. As they meet, they look into Institut Curie’s transformation from initial adoption to using advanced technologies, including cytology, fluorescence, and AI-enabled tools.

This episode also touch upon how Sectra’s diagnostic application has evolved, now offering tailored worklists, fast image navigation, and workflows orchestrated from a single interface.

Please note, the views and opinions expressed by Prof. Anne Vincent-Salomon in this podcast are her own and represent her independent point of view.

Highlights

[01:20] Introduction of Prof Anne Vincent-Salomon

[03:25] Implementing Sectra digital pathology at Institute Curie

[05:43] Introducing “pathologist’s workspot”

[06:36] Main benefits of going digital for Institut Curie

[14:05] Having macro images available in the overall patient overview

[17:55] Taking the leap to include both cytology and fluorescence

[25:34] Introducing a PACS-driven workflow at Curie

[36:45] Resident workflow at Institut Curie

[42:22] Using the Sectra chat functionality

[44:18] Use cases where AI has been introduced

[47:37] The importance of having the AI tools well integrated in the enterprise imaging solution

[50:00] The strengths of AI in pathology workflows

[53:30] The reasons of high innovation level at Institut Curie

[58:40] The team effort between customer and vendor leading to project success

Visit Sectra's website to learn more about our Enterprise imaging solutions

  continue reading

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