I discuss issues pertaining to the practice of neuropathology -- including nervous system tumors, neuroanatomy, neurodegenerative disease, muscle and nerve disorders, ophthalmologic pathology, neuro trivia, neuropathology gossip, job listings and anything else that might be of interest to a blue-collar neuropathologist.
Monday, August 31, 2009
The Pittsburgh Pathology Informatics Summit is three weeks away
It's not too late to register for the 14th annual APIII pathology informatics conference that will be held on September 20-23, 2009, in Pittsburgh. APIII stands for "Advancing Practice, Instruction, and Innovation through Informatics". The conference brochure is available here. This event is the premier annual event in the field and should not be missed by anyone with even a passing interest in lab computing. All pathologists -- from surgical neuropathologists to clincial laboratory specialists -- should take an interest in informatics, as it will change the face of pathology in the 21st century. Lab Soft News Blog has more information on the conference.
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