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Connecting the Multidisciplinary Care Team
Dec 3, 2024It's not always easy to deliver the message of your diagnosis concisely and clearly to your treating physician colleagues. Hear from experienced speakers who will share insights on how to reduce questions regarding laboratory testing and ensure that treating physicians are able to properly interpret your reports.
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Applications of In Vivo Microscopy in Surgical Pathology
Oct 29, 2024This webinar introduces the basics of in vivo microscopy, which offers pathologists real-time tissue- and cellular-level details for more accurate diagnosis, especially for surgical pathology.
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Understanding and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
Oct 24, 2024Join the New in Practice Committee for a casual discussion with helpful tips for understanding imposter syndrome and strategies to overcome those feelings of doubt.
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Fellowship Forum: Successfully Transition Into Your First Job
Apr 24, 2024Gain confidence, learn to build strong relationships, and navigate early questions on billing and coding.
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A Trainee's Field Guide to Attending National Meetings
Mar 5, 2024Whether it's your first national conference or you're seeking to get more value from these events, this session will equip you with strategies to navigate national meetings with confidence and purpose.
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Strategies for Successful Contract Negotiation
Jan 9, 2024Gain valuable insights into honing your negotiating skills to achieve long-term objectives in job negotiations, laboratory funding, third-party reimbursement, and more.
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Pathology Board Prep Strategies
Sep 26, 2023Join the CAP Residents Forum for a panel of recently-boarded pathologists who will share successful study strategies to help you nail the board exam.
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Finding a Job on a J-1 Visa
Sep 19, 2023Join the CAP New in Practice Committee and Residents Forum for a roundtable discussion on applying for jobs, building eligibility, and becoming a marketable candidate.
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Finding Your Career Fit
Sep 8, 2023Join the New in Practice Committee to hear from pathologists in academic, industry, and private practice settings.
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Getting Hired: Professional Advice for New Pathologists
Aug 30, 2023Rethink your CV, sharpen your soft skills for interviewing in a variety of practice settings, and gain insight from recruiters about what the ideal candidate is like.
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Inspections 101
Jun 20, 2023Join the CAP Residents Forum for Inspections 101, a panel on participating in CAP Laboratory Inspections as a resident or fellowship trainee.
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Interactive Surgical Pathology Cases
Apr 25, 2023This live-streamed webinar prepares participants for success by reflecting real-world practice and providing real-time feedback for surgical pathologists to broaden their knowledge and keep current on gynecological (GYN) surgical pathology entities.
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Getting Pathologists Jobs Who Are On Visas
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Updates from the FDA on the EUA Process
Oct 25, 2022The CAP will offer a complimentary live webinar to discuss recent updates to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) process. The FDA’s Timothy Stenzel, MD, PhD, who is the Director of the FDA Office of In Vitro Diagnostics and Radiological Health will join CAP leaders to provide pathologists with an overview of current EUA processes and take questions from participants.
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Personal Finance
Nov 12, 2021 -
Physician Burnout: Myths And Realities
Dec 20, 2017Physician burnout is reaching epidemic levels as increasing regulations and requirements result in more burdens on physicians and their practices.
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Unnecessary, Obsolete And Magical Laboratory Testing In The United States
Sep 12, 2017Recent national efforts, such as the Choosing Wisely campaign, have brought to light the fact that much of what we do in medicine is unnecessary. In pathology and laboratory medicine, common areas of resource overutilization include testing that has no demonstrable benefit, testing that is beneficial but used in an inefficient manner and testing that is performed in settings with perverse financial incentives.