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Let's Talk Enterprise Imaging

Let's Talk Enterprise Imaging

By: Sectra
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Let's talk enterprise imaging is a podcast hosted by Sectra—a leading global provider of imaging IT solutions that support healthcare in achieving patient-centric care. Listen as thought leaders, industry professionals, and physicians share their perspectives, ideas, and real-world experiences on a variety of topics and trends within medical imaging. www.sectra.com2022 Economics
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  • A decade of digital pathology: The path forward
    Jun 13 2025

    In this fifth and final episode of our mini-series celebrating Sectra's 10-year anniversary in digital pathology, we reflect on the transformative journey that has brought us here—and look ahead to the possibilities that will shape pathology's future.

    Host Elin Abrahamsson welcomes two distinguished guests: Dr. Anna Bodén, MD Consultant pathologist and researcher at Region Östergötland, and Sectra's CEO Torbjörn Kronander, for a forward-thinking discussion about overcoming healthcare's growing demands and fully realizing the potential of digital pathology.

    Together, they explore the next steps of digital diagnostics in pathology, including AI-powered tools and integrated workflows that span radiology, pathology, and genomics—paving the way for precision medicine. Dr. Bodén highlights her groundbreaking research into "human-in-the-loop" AI, emphasizing the importance of balancing robust technology with human expertise to enhance diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. Sectra CEO Torbjörn Kronander shares reflections on the evolution of digital pathology, advancements in collaboration tools, and what it will take to meet the changing demands of cancer care.

    Will "digital pathology" one day simply be referred to as "pathology"? At what point does technology become so ingrained in clinical workflows that it transforms the standard? This episode dives into these thought-provoking questions while providing practical insights for healthcare providers navigating today's challenges.

    Join us for this milestone episode as we celebrate a decade of progress, consider what's next, and reimagine the possibilities for pathology. Don't miss this compelling conversation about innovation, transformation, and the path forward in healthcare diagnostics.

    Highlights

    [01:52] Introduction of Dr Anna Bodén

    [04:44] Introduction of Torbjörn Kronander, CEO of Sectra

    [08:09] Torbjörn talks about how the story of digital pathology began at Sectra

    [12:52] Sectra's commitment to create value for healthcare and society

    [15:16] Why Sectra focuses especially on cancer care

    [17:25] Why integrated diagnostic and Sectra taking to step towards genomics

    [21:20] How Sectra is incorporating AI in the clinical workflow

    [26:00] Reflecting on 10 years of digital pathology at Region Östergötland

    [31:30] Dr Anna Bodén research about AI in digital pathology

    [38:00] Why we say "digital pathology" and not just simply "pathology"

    [43:00] Final reflections from CEO Torbjörn Kronander

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    50 mins
  • A decade of digital pathology : The current state of digital pathology
    Jun 10 2025

    In episode four, we explore the current state of digital pathology and the advanced innovations shaping the field today. From fully digitized workflows to the implementation of AI in clinical practice, this episode highlights the incredible progress made in the digital transformation journey and the opportunities that lie ahead.

    Host Elin Kindberg, General Manager for Sectra's pathology solution, is joined by Professor Anne Vincent-Salomon, MD Director of the Institute of Women's Cancer by the Institut CURIE, and Head of the Pathology Department at Institut CURIE in France.

    Together, they discuss how digital pathology has redefined diagnostic workflows at one of the world's leading institution. As they meet, they look into Institut Curie's transformation from initial adoption to using advanced technologies, including cytology, fluorescence, and AI-enabled tools.

    This episode also touch upon how Sectra's diagnostic application has evolved, now offering tailored worklists, fast image navigation, and workflows orchestrated from a single interface.

    Please note, the views and opinions expressed by Prof. Anne Vincent-Salomon in this podcast are her own and represent her independent point of view.

    Highlights

    [01:20] Introduction of Prof Anne Vincent-Salomon

    [03:25] Implementing Sectra digital pathology at Institute Curie

    [05:43] Introducing "pathologist's workspot"

    [06:36] Main benefits of going digital for Institut Curie

    [14:05] Having macro images available in the overall patient overview

    [17:55] Taking the leap to include both cytology and fluorescence

    [25:34] Introducing a PACS-driven workflow at Curie

    [36:45] Resident workflow at Institut Curie

    [42:22] Using the Sectra chat functionality

    [44:18] Use cases where AI has been introduced

    [47:37] The importance of having the AI tools well integrated in the enterprise imaging solution

    [50:00] The strengths of AI in pathology workflows

    [53:30] The reasons of high innovation level at Institut Curie

    [58:40] The team effort between customer and vendor leading to project success

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • A decade of digital pathology: The path to full digital adoption
    Jun 3 2025
    In this third episode of our special mini-series marking Sectra's 10-year anniversary of digital pathology, we tackle one of the most critical milestones in the digital transformation journey: scaling up and achieving full digital adoption. Host Elin Abrahamsson is joined by MD Pathologist Dr. Mustafa Yousif, Associate Chief Medical Information Officer, Assistant Professor of Pathology Informatics, and Director of Digital Pathology at the University of Michigan in, and Elin Kindberg, General Manager and Global product Manager for Digital Pathology at Sectra, to explore what it takes to go beyond initial implementation and truly embed digital workflows into pathology practice. Dr. Yousif shares insights into the University of Michigan's scaling strategy, IT integration challenges, and the operational wins that emerged as his department transitioned from analogue to digital. Meanwhile, Elin Kindberg dives into Sectra's vendor-neutral approach, advanced scalability solutions, and innovations like Image Lifecycle Management (ILM)—a tiered storage system that helps pathology departments tackle the major storage costs associated with managing high-resolution pathology images without sacrificing usability. Together, they highlight the benefits of shared enterprise imaging systems that connect radiology and pathology, streamline diagnostics, and foster collaboration across medical domains—all while delivering better outcomes for patients. This episode is packed with actionable insights on building sustainable, scalable digital pathology workflows and overcoming storage challenges in the process. Don't miss this deep dive into what real adoption looks like! Highlights: [01:40] Introduction of Dr Yousif [03:40] University of Michigan's path to digital pathology [09:00] The continued development of Sectra's digital pathology solution after the initial version [14:10] Roll-out of the digital service in Michigan [17:15] Technical go-live and clinical go-live [19:00] IT integrations [23:04] Image lifecycle management to cope with the storage challenge [30:40] The importance of DICOM WSI [35:25] Why interoperability, vendor-neutrality, and enterprise scalability is important at Sectra [37:30] Benefits of an enterprise imaging solution at Michigan [41:09] The beauty of a PACS-driven workflow Visit Sectra's website to learn more about our Enterprise imaging solutions
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    59 mins
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