People of Pathology Podcast
Episodes
Episode 156: Dr Aleksandra Zuraw – Where Pathology Meets Computer Science, And Pathology 101 For Tissue Image Analysis
Today my guest is Veterinary Pathologist Dr Aleksandra Zuraw
What we discuss with Dr Zuraw:
- How digital pathology has advanced over the last two years
- The online event, Bridging the Gap Between Pathology and Computer Science
- Why it is important for pathologists to be involved in digital pathology development
- Her new course Pathology 101 for Tissue Image Analysis
- What she thinks will be next in digital and computational pathology
Links for this episode:
Pathology 101 for Tissue Image Analysis
Digital Pathology Place Youtube
Dr Zuraw on Twitter
Dr Zuraw on Instagram
Digital Pathology Beginners Guide E-book Waiting List
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Episode 155: Dr Keith Wharton – Cutting Edge Technologies Advancing Pathology Into The Future
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Keith Wharton
What we discuss with Dr Wharton:
- His path into pathology
- Why he decided to move into industry
- The importance of pathologists being involved in technology
- His work in multiplex immunofluorescence staining
- The pixel pathway and its implications for whole slide imaging
- Pathology data and its use in companion diagnostics and drug development
- His current role with Roche
Links for this episode:
Pathology 101 for Tissue Image Analysis
Tissue Multiplex Analyte Detection in Anatomic Pathology – Pathways to Clinical Implementation
Molecular Histopathology and Tissue Biomarkers in Drug and Diagnostic Development
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Episode 154: Marissa Spencer – Interprofessionalism, And Teaching Why Rather Than How
Today my guest is Pathologists’ Assistant Marissa Spencer
What we discuss with Marissa:
- How she discovered the pathologists’ assistant field
- Her teaching experience and how that led her to Tulane
- Interprofessionalism and why it is important
- How interprofessionalism leads to better teamwork and better patient care
- The method of teaching why vs just teaching how
Links for this episode:
Pathology 101 for Tissue Image Analysis
Bridging The Gap in The Pathologist
Tulane Pathologists Assistant Program
American Association of Pathologists’ Assistants
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Episode 153: Jess And Alice – Autopsy Technicians And Hosts Of Inside The Morgue Podcast
Today my guests are Autopsy Technicians Jess and Alice
What we discuss with Jess and Alice:
- Their educational paths and how that led to forensics
- The training to become an autopsy technician
- The most rewarding part of their job
- The importance of mental health
- How and why they started the Inside the Morgue Podcast
- How the use the podcast to educate people about forensics
- The CSI effect, and how it can be both positive and negative
Links for this episode:
Pathology 101 for Tissue Image Analysis
Inside the Morgue on Spotify
Inside the Morgue on Apple Podcasts
Inside the Morgue Instagram
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Episode 152: Carly Newton And Lori Harada – Transfusion Medicine, And Terumo Blood And Cell Technologies
Today my guests are Lori Harada and Carly Newton from Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies
What we discuss with Lori and Carly:
- Their backgrounds in nursing
- How they joined Terumo BCT
- Therapeutic plasma exchange and red blood exchange, and some conditions where this is used
- How these technologies benefit patients
- Some exciting advancements coming in transfusion medicine
Links for this episode:
Pathology 101 For Tissue Image Analysis
American Society for Apheresis
American Society for Hematology
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Episode 151: Dr Ken Gatter – The Challenges And Opportunities Of Recruiting International Medical Graduates, And Medical Legal Partnerships
Today my guest is Pathologist Dr Ken Gatter
What we discuss with Dr Gatter:
- His initial interest in law and why he switched to medicine
- How he discovered pathology
- His interest in the interaction of medicine and law
- Medical Legal Partnerships and how they benefit patients
- The paper he co authored The Challenges and Opportunities of Recruiting International Medical Graduates to Our Residency Programs: It Starts With Screening for Interviews.
- How having international medical graduates in pathology residency programs helps to increase diversity in the field
- Some of the difficulties in evaluating international medical graduates
- How COVID has affected this, both positively and negatively
Links for this episode:
Pathology 101 For Tissue Image Analysis
National Center For Medical Legal Partnerships
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