Breaking down geographical and economic barriers in medical training through open-source OpenFlexure microscopy technology and collaborative digital pathology education.
Join Our Global CommunityPathology is one of the most essential medical fields, and one of the most affected by disparities in resources and region. The Open Pathology School hosts regular training sessions on digital slides. The slides have been scanned from pathology departments around the world, on a tissue scanner that has been built and used in over 60 countries.
Connect pathologists, medical students, and healthcare professionals worldwide through collaborative virtual platforms, ensuring high-quality education regardless of location or institutional resources.
Leverage cutting-edge OpenFlexure microscopy technology to provide hands-on learning experiences that were previously limited to well-funded institutions.
Learn from experienced pathologists through structured case discussions, progressive complexity, and interactive participation that builds diagnostic confidence.
Each session is carefully structured to provide maximum learning value through expert-guided case discussions and interactive participation.
Participate in real-time sessions with interactive discussions and immediate expert feedback.
Access recorded sessions for review and reinforcement of key learning concepts.
Cases are carefully selected to build from foundational concepts to advanced diagnostic challenges.
Join our expert-guided pathology sessions and collaborative learning events. Sessions are available for preview one week before the live event.
Explore essential endocrine pathology cases including thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, and pituitary glands. Progressive case complexity from basic to advanced diagnostic challenges.
Advanced session covering cases using OpenFlexure microscopy
Interactive workshop with case-based learning.
Pathology Without Borders is made possible through the generous support of our sponsors who are committed to advancing global health education and accessibility.
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