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PathPresenter passes 50,000 global users

PathPresenter, the global image sharing platform for pathology, has announced that its free public platform now has more than 50,000 registered users in 172 countries. Nearly 7,000 users have joined the pathology image sharing community in the past 12 months.

Founded by dermatopathologist and digital pathology innovator, Dr Rajendra Singh, PathPresenter has become the go-to, on-line community for pathologists, residents, fellows, scientists, and researchers who want to easily upload, view, and share whole-slide images with their colleagues, as well as access curated image datasets from trusted experts. With over 100,000 hours of real-world usage, users have embraced PathPresenter’s best-in-class, lag-free imaging performance, super-easy sharing of images with colleagues (through URL links and/or QR codes), and the platform’s pathologist-built functionality.

The viral popularity of PathPresenter public has helped spur the adoption of PathPresenter’s robust and secure enterprise platform at tier-one institutions, becoming one of the fastest growing digital pathology enterprise workflow platforms for use in clinical care, education, and research. The ‘instant familiarity’ of the PathPresenter platform and brand – used by pathologists at almost every major hospital in the world – translates into higher rates of adoption and user enthusiasm among pathologists and therefore a higher return on investment for institutions implementing new digital pathology enterprise workflows.

“Within five years, the majority of the world’s 1 billion glass slides produced each year will be digital. PathPresenter is building the roads and bridges to enable petabytes (soon to be exabytes) of digital pathology images to flow easily and securely within and between institutions to advance patient care, research, and pathology education,” said Patrick Myles, Chief Executive Officer of PathPresenter. “I would like to thank our community of 50,000+ PathPresenter users around the world for their unwavering support and their continued valuable input into the platform.”

Founded in 2017, PathPresenter has been adopted by 30+ tier one medical institutions for clinical care, education, and research. PathPresenter is available for primary diagnosis in the US during the COVID-19 public health emergency. In other countries, PathPresenter is intended for research and educational purposes only.

 

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ECCMID 2024 - European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

Fira Gran Via, 08038 Barcelona, Spain
27-30 April 2024

British Society for Microbial Technology Annual Microbiology Conference

UK Health Security Agency, Colindale, London
2 May 2024

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Sheffield Hallam University, City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield
24th May 2024

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