Episode 189: Dr Allison Goldberg - The Impact Of Curiosity In The Career Of A Cytopathologist
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Dr Allison Goldberg is a cytopathologist, and Director of the Cytopathology Fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University.. What we discuss with Dr Goldberg: How her father's work in pharmaceutical industry on AIDS medications helped to inspire her career path How she found satisfaction in surgical procedures and the operating room environment initially Inspired by a conversation with a pathologist mom she made the transition to pathology How she tailors fellowship experiences based on goals and backgrounds of individual fellows Impact of AI in Pathology, including assisting in tasks like identifying specific cells and estimating percentages AI may not replace pathologists but can enhance certain aspects of pathology Importance of Leadership Roles in Pathology Pathologists should advocate for patient care and be involved in decision-making processes Personalized medicine and molecular testing advancements Emphasizing lifelong learning and curiosity to adapt to upcoming changes in the field   Links for this episode: LabVine Laboratory Transformation Seasonal School Health Podcast Network  LabVine Learning Dress A Med scrubs Digital Pathology Club   Thomas Jefferson University Cytopathology Fellowship Program   People of Pathology Podcast: Twitter Instagram
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