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Why are so many pathologists still afraid of going digital?
In this USCAP special episode sponsored by Muse Microscopy, I talk with Dr. Sarah Dry, Chair of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at UCLA, about real-world adoption, AI fear, and how change is best managed when it's people-led.
From her early digital research lab in 2007 to pioneering innovative workflows at UCLA today, Dr. Dry knows how direct-to-digital imaging and AI can enhance, not replace, our work.
🧠 Key Takeaways:
- [00:01:00] Fear of change and pathologist pushback
- [00:03:00] Direct-to-digital imaging & frozen sectios
- [00:05:00] Redefining histotech roles amid tech shortages
- [00:08:00] CAP standards, tissue storage & digital-first futures
- [00:12:00] Specialty-specific barriers to adoption
- [00:15:00] Why AI is a pathologist extender, not a threat
- [00:18:00] What AI can automate—cell counts, GI screenings & reports
- [00:20:00] Managing change and getting early adopters onboard
🎧 Tune in to hear how digital pathology becomes scalable, without losing the people at its core.
#DigitalPathology #AIinPathology #ChangeManagement #PathologistLeadership #WomenInSTEM
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