Virtual Microscopy And Virtual Slides In Teaching Diagnosis And Research

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Virtual Microscopy and Virtual Slides in Teaching, Diagnosis, and Research

Despite a brief history, the technologies of virtual microscopy and virtual slides have captured the imagination of many, especially this current crop of students. Having come of age in the computer and Internet age, this emerging group of technicians and researchers tends to display a distinct preference for virtual slides and virtual microscopes.
Virtual Slide and Virtual Microscopy for Teaching, Diagnosis, and Research

The first and only book covering virtual microscopy and virtual slides, presents the latest developments in this new and evolving field in pathology and morphology. The book is based on, but not limited to, the First Symposium of Virtual Slides organized at the Medical University of South Carolina, and presents an updated, comprehensive, and balanced view of the entire field. Divided into five sections, the first section gives a comprehensive introduction to computer and Internet technologies, emphasizing the disciplines of histology and pathology and reviewing telepathology. Section two covers different technological solutions to create and view virtual slides, and sections three, four and five describe applications in teaching, research, and diagnosis. An interesting read for pathologists, morphologists, histologists and microscopists.
Virtual Microscopy and Virtual Slides in Teaching, Diagnosis, and Research

Despite a brief history, the technologies of virtual microscopy and virtual slides have captured the imagination of many, especially this current crop of students. Having come of age in the computer and Internet age, this emerging group of technicians and researchers tends to display a distinct preference for virtual slides and virtual microscopes.