Mamoun Younes, MD, professor of pathology at GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences, was among nearly 80 pathologists from leading universities across the country who signed on to an open letter to the U.S. Congress, in the Oct. 20 edition of Nature Medicine, calling for modernization of the regulatory framework and support of remote diagnostics. Read the full story in Nature Medicine.
Pathologists Sign on to Open Letter to Congress in Support of Remote Diagnostics
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