
How AI and Digital Pathology Will Transform Pathology Education - with Matthew Cecchini
From PathPulse: Pathology Innovators in Action by Digital Diagnostic Summit & Lumea
November 24, 2025 · 28 min · Season 3 · Episode 10
About this episode
This episode features a discussion on how AI and digital pathology are transforming pathology education with Dr. Matthew Cecchini.
Send a text In this episode of PathPulse, James is joined by Dr. Matthew Cecchini, a celebrated pathologist, educator, and a Top 100 Trailblazer recognized by The Pathologist magazine. Their conversation dives deep into the profound impact of digital pathology and artificial intelligence (AI) on the field, moving beyond mere clinical application to explore how these technologies are revolutionizing pathology education. Dr. Cecchini outlines the challenges facing traditional pathology training...
People in this episode
Host: James
Guest: Dr. Matthew Cecchini
Topics covered
- AI in pathology
- digital pathology
- pathology education
- traditional pathology training
- impact of technology
Keywords
- artificial intelligence
- digital pathology
- pathology education
- training challenges
- healthcare innovation
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Organizations: The Pathologist
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