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- Applications of In Vivo Microscopy in Surgical Pathology
Description
In vivo microscopy (IVM) technologies can offer real-time tissue- and cellular-level details to provide pathologists with insights for diagnosis, particularly in connection with the practice of surgical pathology. As a flexible technology, IVM is adaptable to multiple applications. But if pathologists aren’t familiar with it, where should they start?
Join us for this webinar introducing the basics of in vivo microscopy. You’ll hear from three pathologists who have successfully integrated it into their practices for applications related to evaluating lesions in the skin, pancreas, and esophagus. Following their overviews, speakers will engage in a panel discussion to address questions from the audience.
Objectives
- Learn about the basic principle of in vivo microscopy.
- Recognize its applications in surgical pathology practice.
- Understand the issues and challenges related to the use of in vivo microscopy in surgical pathology practice.
Speakers
Moderator:
Savitri Krishnamurthy, MD, FCAP
Panelists:
Babar K. Rao, MD, FCAP
Guillermo J. Tearney, MD, PhD, FCAP
Wei Chen, MD, PhD, FCAP
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