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good morning

01:15:03
Please submit any questions for our speakers today in the chat.

01:51:21
How does WSI and AI account for H&E staining variability that occurs on a day to day basis and even within the same day (recut slides looking different based on staining quality)?

01:59:30
What are some specific companies to watch that are doing promising research in digital pathology?

02:00:39
Please submit questions for today's speakers in the chat.

02:02:54
If you use WSI for primary diagnosis, why there is still requirement to keep glass slides?

02:03:00
What does AI stands for? thanks

02:09:41
I know you touched on this somewhat, but it seems that with all the different companies and different algorithms out there, how will the medical legal aspect of this be handled? And who will lead this part?

02:15:12
@Jennifer Villeta-Allarde: AI= artificial intelligence. It's a computer based algorithm that allows the computer to make decisions based on the information presented.

02:17:19
Will AI could replace pathologist in peripheral/ hard areas of country

02:18:27
This is very informative webinar for me. Thank you so much.

02:20:33
Is AI feasible for low income countries? Not to train their trainee pathologists on manual methods?

02:39:19
Hello everybody from Ethiopia.

02:40:29
Hello from Ohio, USA - we're thrilled to have you join us today!

02:43:33
I have got the pdf file. Will the video lecture made available at the end?

02:47:08
yes, a link to the recording will be provided to all attendees once the day ends

02:54:39
details for claiming Continuing Medical Education (CME), which generates associated certificates, can be found on page 6 of the handout circulated for today's meeting

03:03:27
can you provide the specific link for handout?

03:07:17
they were previously emailed by Velia Campana prior to the start of the meeting - she is aware of your requests and resending now. please text her (number at top of chat) if you still do not receive them before the day ends.

03:49:42
Please submit questions for today's speakers in the chat.

05:08:33
Can you repeat the duration of mitomycin epithelial changes? And how long with BCG?

05:31:59
How can we sent images of slides for second opinion?

05:33:06
Thrreshold for "blunt papillary" vs. flat architecture?

06:08:47
yes

06:44:31
Do you routinely use PIN4 in small foci of 3+3=6?

06:44:53
Do you have a minimum number of glands to call carcinoma on biopsy?

07:04:33
Can you please tell your experience on ASAP (atpical small acinar proliferation)?

07:04:34
Is there evidence that cribriform pattern should be moved to Gleason 5?

07:05:36
90% large cribriform and <10% well formed gland on biopsy. Do you grade 4+3 or 4+4?

07:06:44
Is there a Role of Artificial intelligence in early and accurate diagnosis of Prostate Carcinoma?

07:17:36
GUPS guidelines for intraductal carcinoma, what's your take?

07:19:21
GUPS says not to grade intraductal carcinoma ISUP says the contrary when you have a case with extended intraductal involvement do you grade or not?

07:21:26
Thanks I like that approach

07:21:52
Very good information shared

07:21:54
Great talk, thanks!

07:21:56
thanks

07:21:58
excellent