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Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology

Evidence Tier:TRUSTED

Expert-developed at a leading university

For:Clinicians & Healthcare ProfessionalsStudents

App Summary

Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Cytopathology is a teaching tool for medical students, residents, fellows, and practicing pathologists featuring five learning modules: an interactive diagnostic algorithm, a searchable atlas of over 1,400 images covering 115 entities, a 166-question quiz, flashcards, and a Whipple specimen dissection tutorial. Developed by Johns Hopkins faculty and medical illustrators, the app guides users through diagnostic decision points for common pancreatic neoplasms using gross and microscopic photographs paired with didactic illustrations.

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Detailed Description

Functionality & Mechanism Developed by Johns Hopkins University, this pathology education platform constitutes Volume 1 in The Johns Hopkins Atlases of Pathology series. The system comprises five modules: an interactive diagnostic algorithm presenting dichotomous decision points for pancreatic neoplasm classification, a searchable atlas of over 1,400 images covering 115 entities, a 166-question quiz, randomized flashcards, and an animated Whipple dissection tutorial. The atlas supports viewing by diagnosis or feature, side-by-side comparison, keyword search, and custom album creation. Intended Use & Scope This application is intended for medical students, pathology residents, fellows, and practicing pathologists. It serves as a supplementary visual reference for pancreatic diagnostic competency. This tool is designed to supplement learning and may be most effective when used alongside formal instruction and clinical mentorship.

Johns Hopkins Atlas of Pancreatic Pathology

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