The primary purpose of anatomic pathology is to identify abnormalities that aid in disease diagnosis and treatment management.
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Abu Dhabi’s Sheikh Shaqbout Medical City (SSMC) will open a state-of-the-art anatomical pathology laboratory using digital and artificial intelligence-powered tools to help diagnose diseases and complex conditions in patients more quickly and accurately. I made it
Anatomic pathology is the branch of medicine that studies the effects of disease on the structure of the body’s organs. The primary purpose of anatomic pathology is to identify abnormalities that aid in disease diagnosis and treatment management.
Khaleej Times is a brand new laboratory that offers surgical pathology services, which include dissection and evaluation of specimens, and cytopathology services, which are the examination of single cells or small groups of cells from scrapings and aspirations of body fluids and tissues. We were offered an exclusive tour. under the microscope.
“Pathologists play a key role in interpreting and communicating diagnostic results to clinicians and patients. It is our mission to provide an accurate, specific and sufficiently comprehensive diagnosis so that clinicians can develop an optimal treatment plan,” said SSMC. said Dr. Rawiah Mubarak Mohammed, consultant anatomic pathologist at .
Dr. Lawia said the use of digital and AI technology is supporting the pathology team’s decision-making process.
“One of the advantages of our lab is our digital pathology system, which allows us to generate high-resolution, whole-slide images of our samples that can be viewed and analyzed digitally, allowing us to improve our integrated care. and therapeutic approaches.” We are also leveraging artificial intelligence to provide more accurate diagnoses, improve and support decision-making processes, and contribute to better outcomes. ”
SSMC is one of the UAE’s largest hospitals and was established through a joint venture partnership between Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA) and Mayo Clinic.
SSMC Chief Medical Officer Dr. Matthew Gettmann added: “At SSMC, we are constantly striving to introduce and utilize the latest innovations and technologies to provide better care that meets the needs of our patients. We are thrilled that this will enable our pathology teams to work more closely with physicians to make accurate diagnoses and customize effective treatment plans to improve patient outcomes.”
