An interview with Ian Holland, discussing the differences in microscope cameras and how to determine which one is most suitable for specific pathology applications, conducted by James Ives (MPsych) ...
It was a typical busy morning. A flurry of people in and out of my office along with a growing stack of slides. I picked up the next slide, a pap smear. The requisition stated “24 yo, routine pap.” ...
Evaluation of an Interprofessional Training Program to Improve Cancer Drug Therapy Safety Traditionally, pathologists have been branded the doctor's doctor, with a position behind the microscope and ...
Cody Daniel ’11 was a high school student looking for intricate pranks to play on his friends when he stumbled upon the history of hacks at MIT. “I found the subversive culture of MIT very exciting, ...
Toward the end of most cancer surgeries comes a race against the clock, as the surgeon faces a high-stakes decision. Take out too much healthy tissue along with the tumor, and a patient could require ...
Catching viruses before they spread is hard. They often originate in remote areas, and spread by insects. Further, location makes it difficult to analyze blood samples for infections in order to treat ...
The practice of anatomic pathology is constantly in flux and the beginning of this new millennium is no exception. In pediatric pathology, as in other medical disciplines, molecular genetics has ...
Evaluation of an Interprofessional Training Program to Improve Cancer Drug Therapy Safety Traditionally, pathologists have been branded the doctor's doctor, with a position behind the microscope and ...