February 2023—Magic, joy, wisdom, and goats. Words seldom—if ever—used together in describing a pathology-focused website. Until now.
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April 2022—Michelle Stoffel, MD, PhD, supports the use of Excel spreadsheets in some areas of laboratory medicine, but not necessarily as a laboratory workflow tool. It’s a realization she came to when, as a clinical informatics fellow at the University of Washington School of Medicine, she led the charge to revamp the workflow for the immunology laboratory’s Merkel cell antibody panel.
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August 2019—From concept to curriculum: PIER going strong five years later: In the five years since its launch, Pathology Informatics Essentials for Residents, or PIER, has continued to serve as a much-needed guide for pathology residents and program directors who otherwise would be navigating the waters of informatics training without a compass.
Read More »Inspirata buys digital pathology company Omnyx
Feb. 13, 2018—Inspirata, a biotechnology and software company, announced it has acquired Pittsburgh-based Omnyx from GE Healthcare. Omnyx’s flagship digital pathology software, Dynamyx, aims to enhance the pathology workflow by providing new channels for collaboration and tools to boost efficiency. The software is CE-marked in Europe and licensed by Health Canada for in vitro diagnostic use. “The acquisition of Omnyx ...
Read More »Inspirata acquires Precision Medicine Network, 11/16
November 2016—Cancer diagnostics and digital pathology workflow solution provider Inspirata has acquired the assets of Boston-based Precision Medicine Network. The acquisition includes Crosswalk Insight: Oncology, a precision medicine decision-support platform.
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November 2015—Collaborative prepares pilot on managing genomic data in EHRs: As genetic testing travels the path from rare to routine, it simultaneously provides answers and poses problems. One such problem is rooted in the question, How can electronic health record systems organize and display genomic information in a standardized, interoperable format that best supports clinical decision-making?
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