Image Lance Mikus MBA Lance Mikus earned his bachelor’s degree from UCLA. He worked as a scientist and lab manager at the UW-Madison Medical School, resulting in several publications, and went on to earn an MBA focused on Entrepreneurship and Marketing from the UW-Madison School of Business. Mr. Mikus has 20 years of commercial operations experience in the healthcare industry. He also holds a green belt in six sigma quality practices, is a certified practitioner in launch excellence and has been awarded 5 patents. Published Pieces by Lance Mikus Aperio GT 450 Improves Throughput by 64% and Reduces QC Tech Time by 94% in Workflow StudyWhite Papers and Case StudiesThis white paper evaluates ways to scale up digital pathology operations to keep up with increasing demand, assessing the performance of the Aperio GT 450 versus Aperio AT2. From Microscope To Monitor A Proprietary Color Match Method from Leica BiosystemsArticles, LS ArticlesDigital pathology is quickly growing across the globe as it offers increasing benefits to standardize and optimize the pathology lab workflow. Pathologists can now retrieve their cases in digital form and review and sign off cases using a PC and monitor. However, digital pathology companies offer many different monitors, depending on the company. Pathologists are often frustrated by the color variation of a digital image as it may not match the microscope color experience They often prefer a color that looks as close as possible to the typical experience using a microscope. From Microscope To Monitor A Proprietary Color Match Method from Leica BiosystemsArticles, LS ArticlesDigital pathology is quickly growing across the globe as it offers increasing benefits to standardize and optimize the pathology lab workflow. Pathologists can now retrieve their cases in digital form and review and sign off cases using a PC and monitor. However, digital pathology companies offer many different monitors, depending on the company. Pathologists are often frustrated by the color variation of a digital image as it may not match the microscope color experience They often prefer a color that looks as close as possible to the typical experience using a microscope. From Microscope To Monitor A Proprietary Color Match Method from Leica BiosystemsArticles, LS ArticlesDigital pathology is quickly growing across the globe as it offers increasing benefits to standardize and optimize the pathology lab workflow. Pathologists can now retrieve their cases in digital form and review and sign off cases using a PC and monitor. However, digital pathology companies offer many different monitors, depending on the company. Pathologists are often frustrated by the color variation of a digital image as it may not match the microscope color experience They often prefer a color that looks as close as possible to the typical experience using a microscope. COVID-19 Response and the (Remote) Use of Digital PathologyWebinars COVID-19 Response and the (Remote) Use of Digital PathologyWebinars An Innovative Methodology to Measure Product Usability Histotechnicians are at the Center of our FocusEditorials (Knowledge Pathway) In this article we will discuss how we measure usability specifically with Histotechnicians using, among other techniques, an innovative approach called the System Usability Scale (SUS).