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Editorial:
The need for the pathology community to sponsor a whole slide imaging repository with technical guidance from the pathology informatics community
Jason D Hipp, Jeffrey Sica, Barbara McKenna, James Monaco, Anant Madabhushi, Jerome Cheng, Ulysses J Balis
J Pathol Inform
2011, 2:31 (26 July 2011)
DOI
:10.4103/2153-3539.83191
PMID
:21845229
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Why a pathology image should not be considered as a radiology image
Jason D Hipp, Anna Fernandez, Carolyn C Compton, Ulysses J Balis
J Pathol Inform
2011, 2:26 (14 June 2011)
DOI
:10.4103/2153-3539.82051
PMID
:21773057
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Computer aided diagnostic tools aim to empower rather than replace pathologists: Lessons learned from computational chess
Jason Hipp, Thomas Flotte, James Monaco, Jerome Cheng, Anant Madabhushi, Yukako Yagi, Jaime Rodriguez-Canales, Michael Emmert-Buck, Michael C Dugan, Stephen Hewitt, Mehmet Toner, Ronald G Tompkins, David Lucas, John R Gilbertson, Ulysses J Balis
J Pathol Inform
2011, 2:25 (14 June 2011)
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:10.4103/2153-3539.82050
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Editorial:
Post-Informatics pathology
Jules J Berman
J Pathol Inform
2011, 2:18 (31 March 2011)
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:10.4103/2153-3539.78499
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:21572506
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Re: Barriers and facilitators to adoption of soft copy interpretation from the user perspective: Lessons learned from filmless radiology for slideless pathology. J Pathol Inform, 2011;2:1, Patterson
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Andrew J Evans
J Pathol Inform
2011, 2:8 (26 February 2011)
DOI
:10.4103/2153-3539.77170
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:21383932
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Informatics research using publicly available pathology data
Jules J Berman
J Pathol Inform
2011, 2:5 (29 January 2011)
DOI
:10.4103/2153-3539.76154
PMID
:21383929
The day has not arrived when pathology departments freely distribute their collected anatomic and clinical data for research purposes. Nonetheless, several valuable public domain data sets are currently available, from the U.S. Government. Two public data sets of special interest to pathologists are the SEER (the U.S. National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results program) public use data files, and the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) mortality files. The SEER files contain about 4 million de-identified cancer records, dating from 1973. The CDC mortality files contain approximately 85 million de-identified death records, dating from 1968. This editorial briefly describes both data sources, how they can be obtained, and how they may be used for pathology research.
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The 13
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world congress on medical and health informatics, Cape Town, South Africa: Partnerships for effective e-Health solutions
Andrew Georgiou
J Pathol Inform
2011, 2:4 (29 January 2011)
DOI
:10.4103/2153-3539.76152
PMID
:21383928
The 13
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World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics (Medinfo) was held in 2010 between 12 and 15 September in Cape Town, South Africa. This triennial international gathering is the official conference of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) and brings together leading health informatics leaders, scientists, clinicians, researchers, vendors, developers and government and health care planners from around the globe. The conference attracted 905 submissions and resulted in a program that included 260 oral presentations, 349 posters presentations and 21 scientific demonstrations representing contributions from 58 countries. The Medinfo program covered all aspects of health informatics from traditional areas, such as hospital information systems, patient registries, nursing informatics, data integration, standards, interoperability issues and decision support, to innovative topics, such as translational bioinformatics, text mining, intelligent data analysis, emerging technologies, quality, social networking, workflow and organizational issues. The outgoing President of the IMIA, Professor Reinhold Haux, presented on health informatics challenges into the future, reinforcing that today and in the future, health care has to be considered as part of a continuous and coordinated life-time journey and not just as episodes of disease. Medical informatics has a key role to play in this paradigm shift. The new IMIA President, Professor Antoine Geissbuhler, was announced at the closing ceremony. The next Medinfo congress will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark, in September 2013.
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