PV25 Speakers

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Jennifer Picarsic, MD

Chief of Pathology; Head of Laboratories, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh


Jennifer Picarsic, MD, is the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh (CHP) Marjory K. Harmer Endowed Chair in pediatric pathology,  Professor of Pathology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, and Chief of Pediatric Pathology and Head of Laboratories at UPMC CHP. She is board-certified in anatomic, clinical, and pediatric pathology, and specializes in pediatric tumors, transplant pathology, and adult and pediatric histiocytic neoplasms.  As leader in digital pathology, she has served on the Digital Pathology Association (DPA) board of directors and is the co-chair of DPA's Patient/Public Engagement Task Force. 

 

 

SESSIONS

Pathology in the Digital Age: Empowering Patient Engagement
   Tue, Oct 7
   10:00AM - 11:00AM PT
  Seaport Ballroom A - D

Digital pathology offers more than technological progress—it creates opportunities to bring patients closer to their diagnoses and strengthen the role of pathology in patient care. This session marks the first public program of the Digital Pathology Association’s Patient Engagement Committee, formed to advance best practices for involving patients and the public in digital pathology.

Speakers will share perspectives from a patient, leaders in patient and public involvement, and pathologists committed to patient-centered digital pathology practice. Together, they will demonstrate how direct visualization of pathology digital images, co-created educational resources, and clear communication of diagnostic information enhanced via the digital slide can empower patients to better understand their conditions and participate in care decisions.  The discussion will also highlight how these approaches provide unique opportunities for health systems to differentiate themselves, foster trust and improve patient and family support, as well as highlighting hidden benefits on the investment in digital pathology.

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