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What really changed in digital pathology this year—and what still needs work?
As we close out 2025 and step into 2026, I wanted to pause, reflect, and share what I’ve seen shift from theory to real-world practice across labs, conferences, and clinical workflows.
I look back at the most meaningful developments in digital pathology and AI in 2025—from wider adoption of primary diagnosis on digital slides to more grounded, evidence-driven use of AI tools. We’ve moved past hype and pilots and started asking harder questions about validation, workflow integration, regulation, and trust.
I also share what I believe matters most as we move into 2026: building real-world evidence, upskilling pathologists, and focusing on tools that genuinely support patient care rather than distract from it.
This episode is for anyone navigating change in pathology and wondering where to invest their time, energy, and curiosity next.
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By Aleksandra Zuraw, DVM, PhD5
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What really changed in digital pathology this year—and what still needs work?
As we close out 2025 and step into 2026, I wanted to pause, reflect, and share what I’ve seen shift from theory to real-world practice across labs, conferences, and clinical workflows.
I look back at the most meaningful developments in digital pathology and AI in 2025—from wider adoption of primary diagnosis on digital slides to more grounded, evidence-driven use of AI tools. We’ve moved past hype and pilots and started asking harder questions about validation, workflow integration, regulation, and trust.
I also share what I believe matters most as we move into 2026: building real-world evidence, upskilling pathologists, and focusing on tools that genuinely support patient care rather than distract from it.
This episode is for anyone navigating change in pathology and wondering where to invest their time, energy, and curiosity next.
Episode Highlights:
Key Takeaways:
Resources Mentioned
Support the show
Get the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!

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