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This Autopsy Knife Set features a permanent knife holder which accepts four styles of reusable and disposable autopsy Knife Blades. The Blade
Holder is easy to clean, able to be sterilized, has a safety finger protector and a grippable inert plastic handle with a stainless steel insert. The Blade Holder is available in left or right-handed models. The Knife Blades are manufactured from high-quality German stainless steel with scalpel sharpness....
Prof. Jun Fukuoka is a Japanese pathologist whose expertise lies in the field of pulmonary disease and digital pathology. He has graduated from Shiga University of Medical Science in 1995 and studied lung pathology and molecular research at Mayo Clinic, AFIP, and NIH.
He was promoted to full professor in 2009 in Toyama University and relocated as a department chair and professor at Nagasaki University in 2012. From 2017, he started cross-appointment with one of the largest hospitals, Kameda Medical Center, Department of Pathology, in Japan. He allocates 60% of his time at Nagasaki University and 40% at Kameda Medical Center.
He has launched two start-up companies during his career in the field of pathology. He is also a good teacher and has developed more than 30 pathologists w...
This presentation will review the challenges of creating a system to assess the quality and consistency of diagnoses produced by individual pathologists and discuss setting goals to improve the processes in anatomic pathology for enhanced patient safety. All...
A review of fluorochromes and the specialized microscope used in immunofluorescence techniques will begin this presentation. A typical (human skin and kidney) clinical specimen will be followed from receipt in the laboratory, through freezing, cryomicrotomy...
Skin specimens received in the histology laboratory for dermatopathology are among the most difficult to handle successfully. The pathologist must be able to see the dermal-epidermal junction in each tissue section in order to make a diagnosis, thus every skin...
Join three global pathologists as they share their insights on accelerating the adoption of emerging technologies in pathology.
Thinking about starting your digital journey? Watch this panel discussion and learn from leaders of the digital pathology associations in Europe (ESDIP), United States (DPA) and Japan (JSDP) on the future of pathology.