Grossly Speaking

Grossly Speaking
Podcast Description
Grossly Speaking is a pathology podcast founded by medical student Taranjit Kaur. She is supported by an amazing team of co-founders, medical students Harnoor Gil and Dr. Daryl Traylor! We explore the fascinating world of pathology. Stay tuned every month!
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The podcast focuses on themes related to pathology, residency experiences, and career advice, with episodes discussing topics such as life after residency, application insights, and day-to-day responsibilities of pathologists, illustrated in episodes like 'Lessons Beyond Pathology Residency' and 'Pathology Match & Residency Life'.

Grossly Speaking is a pathology podcast founded by medical student Taranjit Kaur. She is supported by an amazing team of co-founders, medical students Harnoor Gil and Dr. Daryl Traylor! We explore the fascinating world of pathology. Stay tuned every month!
Happy Women in Medicine Month!
In this episode of Grossly Speaking, founder and medical student Taranjit Kaur sits down with physicians and digital pathology leaders Dr. Marilyn Bui (Senior Member at Moffitt Cancer Center, Chair of CAP’s Digital & Computational Pathology Committee, and former DPA President) and Dr. Meredith Herman (active leader with CAP and a junior member of the DPA Creative Content Committee).
They explore how digital workflows are transforming diagnosis, training, collaboration, and regulatory compliance. Listen to this episode to hear about their career journeys, strategies for education and adoption, insights on interoperability and accreditation, and inspiring leadership perspectives… all during Women in Medicine Month!

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