NPIC
National Pathology Imaging Co-operative (NPIC) is a unique collaboration between NHS, Academic and Industry partners to:
- Deploy digital pathology systems in hospitals across the country to improve pathology services and patient outcomes
- Disseminate best practice in digital pathology
- Develop and evaluate AI in pathology
- Create a platform for nationwide research and innovation
About Digital Pathology
The National Pathology Imaging Co-operative (NPIC) will deploy digital pathology to the NHS and use it to develop artificial intelligence to improve diagnosis. Watch the video below to find out more.
NPIC Themes
Clinical Deployment
The NPIC network is growing to include over 40 hospitals in the NHS, scanning over 3 million images per year, creating the biggest national digital pathology network in the world.
Research and AI
NPIC is dedicated to high quality research and innovation, harnessing strong collaborative relationships with research and industry partners.
Quality Coordination
The QCC aims to provide resources to encourage high tissue-to-image fidelity and production of high-quality digital pathology image datasets.
Knowledge and Skills
NPIC is committed to developing and sharing best practice guidance in the implementation and delivery of clinical digital pathology.
The Leeds Guide to Digital Pathology Vol. 1
NPIC’s first guide to establishing Digital Pathology solutions. The Leeds Guide is our original manual to starting on the Digital Pathology path, with expert advice on the case for digitising, training and practical tips for implementation.
The Leeds Guide to Digital Pathology Vol. 2
NPIC presents a second volume on Digital Pathology to update our project, and share insights into more complex and topical aspects of digital pathology deployment.
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