Florida Society of Pathologists' 50th Annual Pathology Conference: Updates and Practical Approaches in Pathology

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Event Name Florida Society of Pathologists' 50th Annual Pathology Conference: Updates and Practical Approaches in Pathology
Dates February 16, 2024 - February 18, 2024
Venue Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Orlando, FL | Booth #300
Official site FSP's 50th Annual Pathology Conference

Join us at the 50th Annual Pathology Conference by the Florida Society of Pathologists, where Hamamatsu will showcase our cutting-edge NanoZoomers. Dive into a world of precision and clarity as NanoZoomers revolutionize pathology imaging. Our innovative solutions redefine the way you see pathology, offering unparalleled insights for a brighter future in diagnostics. Visit our exhibit to witness the next frontier in pathology technology. Your journey to enhanced diagnostics begins here!

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Special event: Lunch and learn with Dr. Orly Ardon

Setting up digital pathology operations: Infrastructure needs

Where: Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, Orlando, FL - St. Augustine B-D

When: Friday, February 16th, 12:00 - 12:45 pm ET

 

Orly Ardon

Join us for lunch to learn about operationalizing your digital pathology lab with keynote speaker Dr. Orly Ardon, Director of Digital Pathology Operations at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Ardon's talk will summarize key basic infrastructure requirements for successful integration and expansion of digital pathology workflows into existing operations. 

Featured products:

NanoZoomer S360MD

The NanoZoomer S360MD is a high-throughput scanner with a 360-slide capacity. The S360MD Slide Scanner and NZViewMD Software offers pathologists a comprehensive system to view and interpret whole slide images with confidence.  

ORCA-Fire scientific camera

The NanoZoomer S20 is an ultra-fast slide scanner for high priority cases. This compact scanner offers a flexible solution that can be placed directly on a lab bench as a standalone operation or as an extension to a larger-scale digital pathology workflow.