2016 Pathology Visions Conference
(PRWEB) February 29, 2016 -- Registration is now open for Pathology Visions 2016, the Digital Pathology Association’s (DPA) annual conference. The DPA, a non-profit organization that promotes education and awareness of digital pathology applications, will be hosting this year’s Pathology Visions Conference at the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego, California on October 23 – 25, 2016.
To register for Pathology Visions 2016, click here. To receive the early-bird rate, register by July 29, 2016 and receive $200 off your conference registration. Become a member of the DPA and save an additional $200 off your registration! Click here to join today.
Pathology Visions gives attendees the opportunity to learn about real-world, practical applications in the ever-evolving field of digital pathology through a variety of workshops, educational sessions, poster presentations and much more. Someone who knows the value and benefit of Pathology Visions firsthand is the Keynote Presenter for Pathology Visions 2016, Dr. Ulysses G. J. Balis, Professor and Director of Computational Pathology at the University of Michigan Health System.
Pathology Visions incorporates the latest findings in digital pathology through oral presentations and workshops separated into three tracks – Education/Research, Clinical, and Image Analysis. If interested in presenting at this year’s conference, click here to submit an educational proposal today. Submissions will be accepted through May 6, 2016.
Additionally, attendees will be able to learn more about recent findings in the field by perusing the poster presentations. Submissions for poster presentations will be accepted through June 30, 2016. For more information, click here. Attendees will also have the opportunity to earn up to 10.5 Continuing Medical Education (CME) Credits at this year’s conference.
About the Digital Pathology Association
The Digital Pathology Association, located in Indianapolis, IN, was founded in 2009. Its mission is to facilitate education and awareness of digital pathology applications in healthcare and life sciences. Members will be encouraged to share best practices and promote the use of technology among colleagues in order to demonstrate efficiencies, awareness, and its ultimate benefits to patient care.
Michael F. Ward, CAE, Digital Pathology Association (DPA), https://digitalpathologyassociation.org/, +1 (317) 816-1630 Ext: 112, [email protected]
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