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Bethany Williams

Bethany Williams

MD

Dr. Williams is a Digital Pathology Research Fellow at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and the University of Leeds, where she is a lead investigator on the Northern Pathology Imaging Co-Operative, investigating the clinical adoption of artificial intelligence in pathology. She obtained her medical degree at University College London before commencing histopathology training at Leeds. In 2015, she became the world’s first Leadership Fellow in Digital Pathology, designed and project managed Leeds’ innovative digital pathology pilot deployment and validation.

Published Pieces by Bethany Williams

There is a new community called Digital Pathology Connections (DPC) that is quickly becoming pathology’s modern-day water cooler. DPC is a virtual global community by pathologists for pathologists to provide a hub for educational content and discussion of timely topics.

Every organization’s transition to digital is unique, and there are critical steps to success. Download this guide and learn more about clinical deployment of digital pathology.

The widespread use of digital images enables new opportunities for AI driven research, allowing for the possibility of new discoveries and automation of routine diagnostic tasks. What are the ethical consequences of these changes?

Join Dr. Bethany Williams as she shares practical advice on how we can utilize Digital Pathology to report from home safely and confidently. 

To integrate digital pathology and artificial intelligence (AI) technology into our services, we need passionate advocates to create consensus across cancer care, highlighting the benefits to workforce efficiency and patient care, says Dr. Bethany Williams.