Annual Meeting of Japanese Society of Digital Pathology 2022
August 26-28, 2022
Tokyo, Japan
ÅŒmura Memorial Hall of Kitasato University(Shirokane Campus)
Asia Digital Pathology & AI Congress
September 20-21, 2022
Seoul, South Korea
JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square
Visit Motic Digital Pathology at USCAP 2022
March 19-24, 2022
Los Angeles, California, USA
Motic Proudly Announces Class II Device Approval from Health Canada
Vancouver, British Columbia – Motic, a leading provider of digital pathology solutions, today announced that the MoticEasyScan product line of Whole Slide Scanners obtained a Health Canada Class II Medical Device License.
MoticEasyScan systems are now certified for Clinical use in Canada, introducing, for the first time, high-quality and affordable solutions to facilitate Digital Pathology adoption in Canada. Health Canada Class II certification will enable pathologists in Canada to use the MoticEasyScan scanners and software as diagnostic tools to scan, share and use whole-slide images for primary diagnosis.
Motic in Haiti: How Telepathology is Helping Underserved Communities
The ability for digital pathology to help fight cancer in lower income countries is both one of the most recognized potentials of the technology, and also one of its least-often fulfilled. Motic’s goals for its new telepathology platform is to help affordably connect regional front-line hospitals with global medical professionals to advance healthcare and scientific discovery.
WSI and Digital Pathology: Solutions for Clinical Practice
During this tutorial, Dr. Kabeer Shah speaks to the specific clinical use cases where whole-slide imaging and digital pathology improve the efficiency of his practice, and how clinicians in organizations, both big and small, can better understand how digital pathology can contribute to their practice.
How to Improve Clinical Workflows with Whole-Slide Imaging
Whole-slide imaging (WSI) digital pathology represents a viable option for improving efficiencies in clinical workflows; however, this doesn’t come without complications. Unless hospital systems and labs fully understand their own use cases and how digital pathology would tangibly benefit them, convincing administrators and colleagues to invest in this technology can prove to be difficult.
How Motic Uses Digital Pathology to Combat Cervical Cancer
Motic and its partners, Dr. Böcking and the BC Cancer Agency, implemented digital pathology using DNA-ploidy analysis to automate and scale cervical cancer screening in underserved areas in China.
The Future of Pathology is Digital
Published in Pathology – Research and Practice, this article evaluates the current state of digital pathology for clinical, research, and education use and looks forward to future challenges and developments.
Validation of Telecytology for Rapid On-Site Evaluations at Cleveland Clinic
In this study, the team compared remote readouts done via the FS-Live system against on-record diagnoses for 120 previously diagnosed adequacy specimens.