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. 2011 Sep 30;35(1):37–40. doi: 10.3233/ACP-2011-0028

Whole Slide Images and Digital Media in Pathology Education, Testing, and Practice: The Oklahoma Experience

Kar-Ming Fung 1,2,*, Lewis A Hassell 1, Michael L Talbert 1, Allan F Wiechmann 3, Brad E Chaser 1, Joel Ramey 4
PMCID: PMC4605706  PMID: 21965282

Abstract

Examination of glass slides is of paramount importance in pathology training. Until the introduction of digitized whole slide images that could be accessed through computer networks, the sharing of pathology slides was a major logistic issue in pathology education and practice. With the help of whole slide images, our department has developed several online pathology education websites. Based on a modular architecture, this program provides online access to whole slide images, still images, case studies, quizzes and didactic text at different levels. Together with traditional lectures and hands-on experiences, it forms the back bone of our histology and pathology education system for residents and medical students. The use of digitized whole slide images has a.lso greatly improved the communication between clinicians and pathologist in our institute.

Keywords: Whole slide image, pathology education, online slides, digital imaging, residency training


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