Digital Pathology Podcast

83: The Evolution of Pathology on the Web and Beyond w/ Keith Kaplan, MD | tissuepathology.com


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Today our special guest is Dr. Keith Kaplan, the creator of TissuePathology.com himself! The publisher of a platform that inspired the creation of Digital Pathology Place. 


The Digital Pathology Trailblazer on the Web

Dr. Keith Kaplan, a surgical pathologist  and a pivotal figure in the digital pathology community, has significantly contributed to the field with his groundbreaking website, tissuepathology.com. His passion and dedication have made his platform the first resource many turn to when searching for anything related to digital pathology.


From Traditional to Digital

Dr. Kaplan's unique journey in pathology began in Chicago, shaped by his military service and academic path at Northwestern University. His early exposure to telepathology and digital imaging during his military tenure set the stage for his impactful venture into digital pathology, initiating a transformative career trajectory.


TissuePathology.com: A Pioneering Platform

Dr. Kaplan launched tissuepathology.com, driven by his enthusiasm for utilizing the internet to disseminate knowledge. This platform quickly became a leading blog in the digital pathology realm, motivating others to establish their blogs and engage in the dynamic digital pathology conversation.


The Evolution of Digital Pathology

Keith's  work with robotic telepathology and his involvement in deploying digital pathology solutions across various settings highlight the significant advancements in the field. His stories of early digital pathology efforts, including the deployment of systems for military applications and the subsequent adoption in civilian medical practice, showcase the progressive integration of technology in pathology.


Embracing Change: The Digital Shift

Recently Dr. Kaplan's practice  transitioned to digital pathology for primary diagnosis. The integration of digital pathology has streamlined diagnostic processes, enabling faster and more efficient patient care despite initial reservations about moving away from traditional microscopy.


Future Directions and Ongoing Challenges

Looking ahead,  the future of digital pathology will be impacted by AI and the ongoing pathology workforce shortage. Keith emphasizes the need for the pathology community to adapt and embrace new technologies while also addressing regulatory, ethical, and practical challenges. 

THIS EPISODE's RESOURCES:

  • THIS EPISODE's RESOURCES:
    • Ten important lessons we have learned as pathology bloggers (Paper)
    • First 100 days of using digital pathology (LinkedIn post)
    • Digital pathology is just pathology, but does it matter anymore? (LinkedIn article)
    • Dr. Keith Kaplan's blog tissuepathology.com

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