Digital imaging in haematology is a rapidly advancing field that leverages technology to improve the diagnosis, analysis, and management of blood-related diseases. Haematology, the study of blood and its disorders, traditionally relies on manual examination of blood smears and bone marrow samples under a microscope. Digital imaging, however, has transformed this process, making it more efficient, accurate, and accessible.
Involves the capture, analysis, and interpretation of images of blood cells and other haematological specimens using specialised digital tools. These technologies include digital microscopes, imaging software, and automated analyzers. They provide high-resolution images that can be analysed both by pathologists and by advanced algorithms, including those powered by artificial intelligence (AI)
Tracks:
Blood Smear Analysis
Bone Marrow Examination
Automated Image Analysis
Hematopathology