Abstract

Direct pathologist-patient encounters are infrequent, but there has been a modest movement toward such interactions in the past 2 decades. The present article places that movement in perspective. It includes a discussion of diverse factors-including congressional laws, the views of department chairs, and progress in artificial intelligence-that could promote pathologist-patient interactions and also reviews factors that might deter such encounters.

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