Digital Pathology: the Great Translation Debate - Summary - MDSpire

Digital Pathology: the Great Translation Debate

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  • Jessica Allerton

  • May 20, 2026

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Objective:

To discuss the transition of pathology towards a digital future and the multifaceted role of AI in enhancing clinical practice and operational efficiency.

Key Findings:
  • Pathology is moving towards a digital future, but practical implementation remains a challenge.
  • AI tools can help alleviate staffing shortages and increasing workloads in laboratories.
  • Siloed systems and fragmented workflows hinder operational efficiency and patient outcomes, leading to delayed diagnoses.
  • Cost and lack of infrastructure are significant barriers to the adoption of digital pathology and AI.
  • Future pathologists may prefer laboratories with modern digital infrastructure, impacting recruitment and retention.
Interpretation:

The conference highlighted the need for a collaborative approach in pathology, integrating digital technologies while emphasizing human expertise, continuous training, and workforce capacity.

Limitations:
  • The discussion did not fully address the technical challenges of AI integration, such as data interoperability and system compatibility.
  • Concerns about recruitment and retention were raised but not deeply explored, particularly regarding future workforce dynamics.
Conclusion:

While there is enthusiasm for digital pathology and AI, significant operational, financial, and cultural barriers must be overcome for successful implementation.

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