Assuming he works a typical 200 days a year, and 8 hour days, that would mean that he would examine 25 each hour, or less than two and a half minutes examining each biopsy.
I hope that he was not the one who made my life or death decision about my cancer biopsy.
He has a fairly large lab.
Way to attempt to distract from the article and Dr Cole’s findings, troll.
More about Dr Ryan Cole….who I trust more than a random, drive by FReeper’s snark post. ….
… Dr. Ryan N. Cole received his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia at Virginia Commonwealth University, where he was president of the student family practice association and a research associate in an immunology lab.
He then spent 5 years in training at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, completing his residency in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, as well as a fellowship in Surgical pathology, serving as chief fellow in his final year.
Following this, he was accepted to a fellowship in dermatopathology, under the world expert in the field, Dr. A. Bernard Ackerman, at the Ackerman Academy of Dermatopathology, in conjunction with the Columbia School of Medicine, in New York City, where he was again chief fellow.
In 2004 he founded Cole Diagnostics, an independent, full-service medical laboratory in Boise, Idaho, and is the Chief Medical Officer and Laboratory Director.
He is a board certified Anatomic and Clinical pathologist with a subspecialty training and 20 years experience in dermatopathology and particular interest in molecular diagnostics. Dr. Cole is licensed in states from coast to coast, and serves patients and clinicians across the country by providing accurate and timely diagnoses.
Cole Diagnostics processes and reports out approximately 40,000 blood and biopsy patient samples annually. In the last year, the lab has handled over 100,000 COVID testing samples.
Maybe the shot shill will now post his own credentials??
I’m pretty sure there exist computerized vision systems that can examine hundreds of samples per hour.
OMG!
I did not know he trained under Ackerman as well.
Dermatopathologists truly covet and even revere (dare I say that?) Ackerman training. That training has long been considered the Platinum standard.
And please understand that the derm specialists can probably read most slides even faster than a “generic” pathologist.
So Dr. Cole’s qualifications are certainly of the highest level.