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Application of Digital Pathology in Clinical Practice, Education and Research

 

Overview: 

Digital pathology is a dynamic, image-based environment which enables the acquisition, management and interpretation of pathology information generated from a digitized glass slide. Healthcare applications include primary diagnosis, diagnostic consultation, intraoperative diagnosis, medical student and resident training, manual and semi-quantitative review of immunohistochemistry (IHC), clinical research, diagnostic decision support, peer review, and tumor boards. In the last decade digital pathology was rapidly expanding as an essential technology tool to support medical education, tissue-based research, drug development, and the practice of clinical pathology. This presentation is to highlight application of digital pathology in daily clinical practice, education, and research. 

Speaker:

Dariusz Borys, MD, FCAP, is a professor of Pathology and Orthopedic Surgery, head of Orthopedic and Pediatric Pathology and Director of Digital Pathology at Loyola University Chicago. He received his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Wroclaw and completed a residency program in anatomic pathology at County General Hospital in Wroclaw, Poland. He completed his postdoctoral research at the University of Arizona and his residency training in both anatomic pathology and clinical pathology at University of Illinois at Chicago in 2001. He received a Pediatric Pathology Fellowship at New York University and an Orthopedic Pathology Fellowship at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases in 2006. Prior joining Loyola at 2013, Dr. Borys was an assistant professor at University of California. Dr. Borys research focuses on the molecular markers in diagnostic, prognostic, and targeted therapy in osteosarcoma. Dr. Borys was recognized by Chicago Magazine in 2019 as Top Cancer Doctor and 2021 as Top Doctor in the area of Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology.

Originally recorded on Wednesday, May 25, 2022, as part of CHOIR's

 

Overview: 

Digital pathology is a dynamic, image-based environment which enables the acquisition, management and interpretation of pathology information generated from a digitized glass slide. Healthcare applications include primary diagnosis, diagnostic consultation, intraoperative diagnosis, medical student and resident training, manual and semi-quantitative review of immunohistochemistry (IHC), clinical research, diagnostic decision support, peer review, and tumor boards. In the last decade digital pathology was rapidly expanding as an essential technology tool to support medical education, tissue-based research, drug development, and the practice of clinical pathology. This presentation is to highlight application of digital pathology in daily clinical practice, education, and research. 

Speaker:

Dariusz Borys, MD, FCAP, is a professor of Pathology and Orthopedic Surgery, head of Orthopedic and Pediatric Pathology and Director of Digital Pathology at Loyola University Chicago. He received his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Wroclaw and completed a residency program in anatomic pathology at County General Hospital in Wroclaw, Poland. He completed his postdoctoral research at the University of Arizona and his residency training in both anatomic pathology and clinical pathology at University of Illinois at Chicago in 2001. He received a Pediatric Pathology Fellowship at New York University and an Orthopedic Pathology Fellowship at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases in 2006. Prior joining Loyola at 2013, Dr. Borys was an assistant professor at University of California. Dr. Borys research focuses on the molecular markers in diagnostic, prognostic, and targeted therapy in osteosarcoma. Dr. Borys was recognized by Chicago Magazine in 2019 as Top Cancer Doctor and 2021 as Top Doctor in the area of Bone and Soft Tissue Pathology.