Guidance for remote reporting of digital pathology slides during periods of exceptional service pressure: An emergency response from the UK royal college of pathologists
Pathology departments must rise to new staffing challenges caused by the coronavirus disease-19 pandemic and may need to work more flexibly for the foreseeable future. In light of this, many pathologists and departments are considering the merits of remote or home reporting of digital cases. While s...
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Main Authors: | Bethany Jill Williams (Author), David Brettle (Author), Muhammad Aslam (Author), Paul Barrett (Author), Gareth Bryson (Author), Simon Cross (Author), David Snead (Author), Clare Verrill (Author), Emily Clarke (Author), Alexander Wright (Author), Darren Treanor (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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