Toni Berger

Toni Berger, MLS (ASCP)cm

Clinical Solutions Consultant | US

Toni is a certified Medical Laboratory Scientist with extensive experience across diverse healthcare settings, including teaching hospitals, urgent care facilities, and rural laboratories throughout the Mid-Atlantic region. She has contributed to national health research as a traveling Medical Laboratory Scientist on the NHANES survey, which helps improve health outcomes for Americans through data-driven clinical practices and public policy. At Scopio Labs, Toni leverages her hands-on laboratory expertise to support clinical teams in implementing digital morphology solutions.

Posts by Toni

Quality Control in Hematology Laboratories: Best Practices, Challenges, and Solutions

Quality control (QC) in hematology laboratories ensures accurate diagnoses and patient safety. This article covers…
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Differential Diagnostic dilemmas: BMA to the rescue

Key Takeaways Differential diagnosis of hematological disorders is complex, requiring several tests and samples to…
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Digitizing Bone Marrow Aspirate Analysis: Meeting the Needs of Modern Hematology

Bone marrow aspirate (BMA) analysis remains a fundamental pillar of hematological diagnosis, routinely used for…
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To the rescue: AI for Blood Cell Classification may save the day

Blood: Essential body fluid & essential diagnostic tool Blood is an essential body fluid consisting…
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From Zero to Hero: Diagnosis to Prognosis

In the ever-changing field of hematology, the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) signifies an unprecedented…
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Bringing digital pathology to more “ologies” will drive holistic patient care

When the medical field first began talking about digital pathology, everyone seemed to naturally gravitate to surgical pathology. But cytopathology, microbiology, and other “ologies” got left behind. So, while tissue pathology reached the digital age, hematopathology and, specifically, bone marrow test procedures, remained frustratingly analog.
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