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Translating Pathology for Patients

Jason Wasserman on the web resource that is reshaping how patients understand their care.

By Mouj Hjazi 01/07/2026 Interview 3 min read
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Top Institutions in Pathology and Patient Communication

Leading institutions in pathology and patient-centered communication combine expertise in diagnostic pathology, patient education, and digital health tools to develop resources and frameworks that simplify pathology reporting. Their methodologies include expert-reviewed content creation, integration of patient feedback, and leveraging technology to improve accessibility and comprehension.

  • #1

    The Ottawa Hospital

    Ottawa, Ontario

    Home to the co-founder of MyPathologyReport.com, The Ottawa Hospital leads in translating pathology reports for patients by combining expert pathology knowledge with patient-centered communication strategies and digital resource development.

    Key Differentiators

    • Diagnostic Pathology
    • Molecular Pathology
    • Patient Education
  • #2

    Mayo Clinic

    Rochester, Minnesota

    Mayo Clinic is renowned for its comprehensive pathology services and commitment to patient-centered care, including efforts to improve patient understanding of complex medical information through innovative communication tools.

    Key Differentiators

    • Pathology
    • Patient Education
    • Digital Health
  • #3

    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Baltimore, Maryland

    Johns Hopkins Medicine combines leading pathology research with initiatives aimed at improving health literacy and patient engagement, supporting clearer communication of pathology results.

    Key Differentiators

    • Anatomic Pathology
    • Patient Communication
    • Health Literacy
  • #4

    Massachusetts General Hospital

    Boston, Massachusetts

    MGH integrates pathology expertise with patient education initiatives and clinical communication research to enhance patient comprehension of diagnostic reports.

    Key Differentiators

    • Pathology
    • Patient Education
    • Clinical Communication
  • #5

    American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP)

    Chicago, Illinois

    ASCP plays a pivotal role in advocating for patient access to pathology information and supports educational initiatives like the Patient Champions program to improve patient understanding of pathology reports.

    Key Differentiators

    • Clinical Pathology
    • Patient Advocacy
    • Education

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