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5.0 out of 5 stars
Solid Informatics Text, should be mandated for all residents,
By Michael D Glant (Indianapolis, IN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Informatics for the Clinical Laboratory (Hardcover)
Until very recently, informatics is something pathologists typically learned by need or by personal desire. When I was a resident over 20 yrs ago, it was mainframes, and Anatomic Pathology was essentially univolved in informatics. Unfortuneately, Anatomic Pathologists largely are decades behind in informatics, which will become a major detriment in the coming Molecular age. This should be required reading for all residents in pathology and most Anatomic Pathologists. Informatics is here to stay...and if you do not start paying attention you will be left in the dust. I applaude Dr. Cowan and hope others begin to publish other works in this area, particularly related to Anatomic Pathology.
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Informatics for the Clinical Laboratory by Daniel Cowan (Hardcover - October 29, 2002)
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