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2024 API Fall Meeting

2024 API Fall Meeting

DP-AI 8.0

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Venue :
Mackenzie Health
Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital
Vaughan, ON

Canada
Digital Pathology and AI: Transforming Pathology Beyond Academic Centers

The Digital Pathology-Artificial Intelligence Workshop is in its 8th year (DP-AI 8.0) and will focus on whole slide imaging and artificial intelligence in both anatomic pathology and laboratory medicine in the non-academic hospital setting. We are seeing new innovative AI and machine learning technologies continuing to shape the DP space, with adoption now moving beyond the orbit of academic medical centers. These technologies continue to expand our ability to democratize patient access to pathologists geographically dispersed across integrated health systems. They make possible the ability for community health systems to build faster and more robust systems to deliver efficient and accurate diagnoses for local patient populations.

Workshop Themes:

  • Regional and Provincial Network Formation
  • Enabling and Engaging with AI for the Pathologist on Sign-Out
  • The Business Case for Digital Pathology
  • DP+AI Workflow and LIS Integration

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Planning Committee:

  • Michael Feldman, MD, PhD - Chair, Department of Pathology, Indiana University
  • Joseph Sirintrapun, MD - Clinical Director of Digital Pathology, Mass General Brigham
  • David McClintock, MD - Chair, Division of Computational Pathology and AI, Mayo Clinic
  • Bruce Friedman, MD - Emeritus Professor, Informatics, University of Michigan
  • Andrew Evans, MD - Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, Mackenzie Health
  • James Tsourgiannis, MBA - Director, Medical Imaging and Laboratory Services, Mackenzie Health
  • Nova Smith, Executive Director, API
  • Grace Chae, Senior Manager, Vendor Coordinator, JPI Managing Editor, API

API (Association for Pathology Informatics) is excited to announce that this year’s DP-AI workshop will be hosted by Mackenzie Health at the Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital in Vaughan, Canada, a state-of-the art “smart” hospital just outside of Toronto.

Presentations will showcase how pathology departments across Canada’s provinces have developed provincial-wide integration of devices and software, successfully working within existing limitations rather than against them. Nearly a dozen lectures by Canadian and U.S. experts will share their adoption stories and unique innovative use cases that demonstrate how their teams have been able to move the pathology informatics needle forward in “real-time” to meet patient needs and expectations.

Attendees are invited to a unique pre-meeting reception at Canada’s Wonderland, an amusement park, and have the opportunity to participate in a guided tour of Mackenzie Health’s laboratory spaces.

Themes Covered:

Monday:

  • Regional and Provincial Network Formation
  • Enabling and Engaging with AI for the Pathologist on Sign-Out
  • The Business Case for Digital Pathology
  • LAB TOURS

Tuesday:

  • AI+DP Workflow and LIS Integration
  • Storage Solutions and Creative Workarounds

Interested in Exhibiting at DP-AI 8.0?

Interested Vendors/Sponsors, please contact Grace Chae at grace.chae@pathologyinformatics.org