Informatics, digital & computational pathology topic template

Revised: 5 April 2024
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Example of well written Informatics, digital & computational pathology topic: Digital imaging fundamentals & standards

For ease of use, we put topic headings in the same order. Please put some text under each heading, but do not include obvious or repetitive information. If you think there is nothing to add, please write "not relevant to this topic", "repetitive with __ heading" or "unknown at this time". Do not delete any topic headings.


Author 1

Author name with degrees: ___________________________________________

Author rank (M.D. candidate / Resident / Fellow / Instructor / Assistant, Associate or Full Professor): ___________________________________________

Author leadership roles (maximum of 2) (ex: Director of Surgical Pathology, Vice Chair of Anatomic Pathology, Director of Cytopathology): ___________________________________________

Author institution name: ___________________________________________

Author institution city, state and country: ___________________________________________

Author email address: ___________________________________________


Author 2

Author name with degrees: ___________________________________________

Author rank (Assistant, Associate or Full Professor): ___________________________________________

Author leadership roles (maximum of 2) (ex: Director of Surgical Pathology, Vice Chair of Anatomic Pathology, Director of Cytopathology): ___________________________________________

Author institution name: ___________________________________________

Author institution city, state and country: ___________________________________________

Author email address: ___________________________________________



Chapter name: Informatics, digital & computational pathology

Section and subsection (in the Table of Contents): ___________________________________________

Topic name:___________________________________________



Definition / general
A 1 - 2 sentence summary of the topic.

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Essential features
This topic heading should be completed after the rest of the topic is finished, and should duplicate the 3 - 5 most important points mentioned elsewhere in the topic. In other words, it should list what every pathologist should know about the topic or what would be in a Board Review book.

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Terminology
Other names used today or historically that pathologists may be more familiar with.

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Applications
Include any relevant uses for pathologists.

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Implementation (if applicable)
The steps required to begin using this technology in a pathology practice.

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Advantages
Any ways that pathologists or their institution will benefit from this technology, such as improvements in work flow, efficiency or accuracy.

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Limitations
The challenges and barriers to using this technology.

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Software
Include a link to each piece of relevant software along with a description of its uses.

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Diagrams / tables
Those that don't automatically fit in another section. Provide caption and figure legend.

For images to be posted on PathologyOutlines.com, please fill out the following for each image:

Name of image contributor: _________________
Image title (file name): _________________
Caption (1 - 4 words): _________________
Legend (detailed description): _________________

For images linked to an outside website, please fill out the following for each image:

PMID: _________________
Figure #: _________________
Caption (1 - 4 words): _________________


Videos
Links to YouTube or other sites or create your own (preferably 5 minutes or less). Provide a caption for each video. Dr. Gardner has many skin and soft tissue videos on his YouTube page. Pathweb Teacher has many pathology videos with gross, microscopic and cytologic features on YouTube.


Additional references
General references for this topic not included above.

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Board Review Question(s)
Prepare 2 board review style questions that highlight important content from this topic. If the topic describes a very rare entity, 1 question testing basic information is sufficient. If the topic describes a very common entity, 3 questions testing basic information are suggested. These are not actual questions from the Pathology boards but review questions written in a similar format. The questions should test basic, essential diagnostic concepts that all pathologists should know rather than minor details. The topic needs to contain all information relevant to correct and incorrect answers. The first question must contain an image of the entity followed by a multiple choice question, such as "Which of the following is true about XXX tumor/disease?" The image can be reused from the topic. Do not use the format "Which of the following is false?" Questions should have only one answer. Do not use responses "all of the above", "none of the above", "A and C", etc. This question will be part of our Board Review page so the reader will not know the topic with which it is associated. Therefore you must make the organ clear in the question and the diagnosis clear in the answer. The second question may have an image associated with it but an image is not required. Click here for examples.


Board Review Answer(s)
Answers to the Question(s) above, sorted alphabetically by the first letter in the answer. Include an explanation of why the correct answer is correct and the other options are incorrect. Please fill out the following:

 [letter] .    [correct answer]   .    [explanation]   . Answer  [letter]  is incorrect because    [explanation]   . Answer  [letter]  is incorrect because    [explanation]   . Answer  [letter]  is incorrect because    [explanation]   .
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