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The Library contains a comprehensive collection of digitized medical images. The images have been identified and chosen by the Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology, University of Toronto, for their value in contributing to the educational mission of the Department across all learning levels. Each image is accompanied by additional information designed to aid the learner in developing the skills necessary for interpretation.
Teachers and Learners of all levels are welcome to search the library and view the images:
Breast implant associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma
Soft Tissue, Schwannoma
Small bowel, Gastrointestinal stromal tumour
Spleen, Infectious Mononucleosis
Cervix, Metastatic adenocarcinoma
Site | Site Representative |
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Mount Sinai Hospital | Dr. Martin Chang (Chair, DLM Oversight Committee) |
UHN - Toronto General Hospital | Dr. Rumina Musani |
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre | Dr. Fang-I Lu |
St. Michael's Hospital | Dr. Hasan Ghaffar |
Hospital for Sick Children |
Dr. Lili-Naz Hazrati (acting) |
Ontario Forensic Pathology Service | Dr. Magdaleni Bellis |
Click on the links to download the Slide Contribution Form, Contribution Guidelines, and User Guides:
Slide Contribution Form: (MS Word), (PDF)
Slide Contribution Guidelines: (PDF)
Click here to view a presentation explaining the contribution process.
Using the Zoomify Whole Slide Image Viewer: (PDF)
The DLM Library is very grateful for the participation of the LMP Postgraduate Trainees for providing many of the excellent cases that make up the collection. Many LMP trainees from our programs are regular contributors; identifying cases of interest from the broad spectrum of materials available at the DLM contributing sites.
All cases are reviewed and approved by the DLM Library oversight committee prior to publication.
If you would like to contribute to this project or have any questions, send an e-mail to Nelson Cabral, Manager, Business and Administration, email nelson.cabral@utoronto.ca