Blue Books: Global Guidelines, Local Blind Spots
July 29, 2025
By Vikram Deshpande
A more equitable World Health Organization is crucial for global diagnostics
5 min read
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Amplifying the opinions and thought shaping the field
July 29, 2025
By Vikram Deshpande
A more equitable World Health Organization is crucial for global diagnostics
5 min read
July 23, 2025
By Jessica Allerton
A new study reveals just how widespread burnout is among laboratory professionals – and what leaders can do to fix it
3 min read
July 18, 2025
By Helen Bristow
In conversation with Dennis Strenk, Pathologists’ Assistant and Host of People of Pathology Podcast
7 min read
July 10, 2025
By Stephen Apfelroth
A landmark decision favors autonomy – but reignites the accountability conversation
2 min read
June 30, 2025
By Jessica Allerton
Swati Bhardwaj, Genitourinary Pathology fellow, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, details her lengthy pathology training and the importance of continued education
4 min read
June 27, 2025
By Helen Bristow
Sitting Down With… Arno van Leenders, Professor of Urological Pathology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam
5 min read
June 24, 2025
By Jessica Allerton
Nicole Jackson, Assistant Professor and Director of Autopsy and After Death Services, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, UW Medicine, on promoting forensics, supporting mental health, and career marketability
6 min read
June 20, 2025
By Kristine McCluskey
The educational approach that could be the key to advancing patient safety and quality improvement in pathology
5 min read
June 16, 2025
By Gang He
Revisiting the high demands of the Hot Seat rotation in pathology fellowship training
4 min read
June 10, 2025
By Jessica Allerton
Meredith K. Herman, Pathology Resident at the University of Michigan, discusses meaningful education, visual thinking, and cell-level patient care
3 min read
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