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Telepathology in India.

M K Baruah1, N Jayaram, S R Prasad

  • 1Madonna Diagnostic & Research Centre, AMC Road, Jalannagar, Dibrugarh.

Indian Journal of Pathology & Microbiology
|May 25, 2002
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Telepathology, the remote diagnosis using digital images, is emerging in India. A weekly online quiz by PathoIndia shows growing pathologist engagement and facilitates global consultations.

Area of Science:

  • Digital Pathology
  • Medical Informatics

Background:

  • Telepathology involves transmitting images for diagnosis, consultation, and education.
  • The integration of personal computers has enabled advancements in telepathology.
  • Telepathology is in its early stages of development in India.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce and promote telepathology in India.
  • To foster engagement within the pathology community through online case sharing.
  • To identify pathologists for online second opinion services.

Main Methods:

  • PathoIndia initiated a weekly online quiz featuring interesting pathology cases.
  • Pathologists worldwide were invited via email to submit diagnoses and comments.
  • Case responses were analyzed to gauge telepathology adoption.

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Main Results:

  • The online quiz received significant participation from pathologists globally.
  • Responses indicate increasing interest and adoption of telepathology.
  • The initiative is identifying qualified pathologists for collaboration.

Conclusions:

  • Telepathology is gaining traction within the pathology community in India.
  • Online platforms can effectively facilitate remote diagnostics and collaboration.
  • This initiative aids in building a network for international pathology support.