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Introduction to the IHE PaLM Domain with focus on Digital Pathology Profiles

Group: IHE
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Thursday, April 16, 2026, 12:00pm - 01:00pm ET
by David Kwan

Dear IHE Canada Community Members,

Join us for an insightful session about the new data exchange profiles being built in the IHE PaLM (Pathology and Laboratory Medicine) domain to support Digital Pathology workflows. 

 Description:

Attend this informative webinar Introducing you to the IHE PaLM Domain with a focus on Digital Pathology Profiles. This webinar is designed for healthcare professionals, informaticians, and laboratory stakeholders eager to understand the interoperability standards that are reshaping diagnostics and lab workflows.

Whether you're new to IHE or looking to expand your understanding of digital pathology standards, this webinar will equip you with essential knowledge and practical insights. Come ready to explore the intersection of technology, pathology, and interoperability.

 Speaker(s):

  • IHE PaLM Planning Co-Chairs:
         - Riki Merrick, MPH - Expert in laboratory informatics and public health interoperability.
         - Dr. Raj Dash, MD - Practicing pathologist with hands-on experience in digital pathology implementation.
  • IHE Technical Co-Chair Alessandro Sulis - Authority on pathology IT systems and standards development.

Webinar will address:

  1. An introductory overview of the IHE PaLM domain and its significance in modern laboratory practices.
  2. Deep dive into key Digital Pathology Profiles—including real-world use cases and implementation strategies.
  3. Discussion of how these profiles promote seamless data exchange, image sharing, and integration across platforms.
 

Register in advance for this meeting:

https://infoway-inforoute.zoom.us/meeting/register/ZnGB8EzgTx2UEITBbviW3g

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

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