Digital Pathology

Digital Pathology is the practice of using digital imaging technology to analyze and interpret pathology specimens. It involves the conversion of glass slides containing biological samples into high-resolution digital images that can be viewed, analyzed, and shared electronically. This technology facilitates remote consultation, enhances collaboration among pathologists, and supports educational and research efforts. Digital pathology enables advanced techniques such as image analysis and machine learning to assist in diagnosing diseases and improving patient care. The shift from traditional microscopes to digital platforms allows for more efficient workflow, better storage of samples, and easier access to historical data, ultimately enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of pathological assessments.