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Learn about the CAP Foundation's See, Test & Treat program, which showcases pathologists' role in health care and connects underserved communities to free cancer-screening services.
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Read highlights from the most recent Twitter Chat focused on succeeding as a pathologist in an academic setting.
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CAP member Dr. Lauren King shares four key things new-in-practice pathologists can use when supervising and teaching pathology residents.
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Advances in molecular testing technologies have changed the diagnosis, monitoring and disease management of T-cell malignances and may provide therapeutic targets. Understanding the basic principles of the molecular assays and the updated knowledge of genomic alterations will make practicing pathologists an integral part of patient management.
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Dr. Juanita Evans explains how taking stock of your priorities and your routine can reduce the stress and pressure that come with feeling unfocused.
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Medical laboratories always have been indispensable, but the pandemic shed a light on just how valuable they are. Suddenly, these historically overlooked departments became the face of health care’s pandemic response, affirming their place at the leadership table. This conversation was moderated by the American Hospital Association Center for Health Innovation.
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A pathologist's most valuable asset is their eyes, however, we rarely hear pathologists speak about protecting their eye health. CAP member Dr. Adam Booth interviewed ophthalmologist Dr. Whitney Lomazow on how pathologists can take care of their eyes.
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CAP President Dr. Emily Volk shares eight strategies any hospital system can implement in times of crisis, based on her experience navigating the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Your office not only reflects and says something about who you are; it also reflects your group and your profession. CAP members Dr. Roseann Wu and Dr. Eric Glassy want you to think about what message you would like to convey whenever someone steps into your work space and provide suggestions to help get your office to that desired state.
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Dr. Christina Arnold draws lessons from her personal experience with physician burnout to show how pathologists can create a positive relationship with their job.
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Learn how the CAP's Patient Safety Self-Assessment course and its resources delivered a shift in perspective for CAP member Felicia D. Allard, MD, FCAP.
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Establishing your practice in a new hospital can carry the same sense of excitement as being a new-kid on the block. Dr. Lauren King shares three tips for getting your name out in the hospital.
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Now that you have found the bathrooms and identified the hospital coffee shops with the shortest lines, you are ready to focus on your real job, providing accurate and timely diagnoses for your patients.
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Read highlights from the most recent Twitter Chat focused on what pathologists and laboratories need to know about risk assessment and legal issues.
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Dr. Khalda Ibrahim shares her experience and guidance to navigate early career pathologists through informatics challenges and shifting focus from how to implement specific technologies to how to manage processes.
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We all know it; we all live it. Aging wreaks all sorts of havoc with your body. Not surprisingly, those changes even occur at the DNA level.
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Read highlights from the most recent Twitter Chat focused on virtual teaching and learning.
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Dr. Chung-Che Chang summarizes the important biomarkers associated with targeted therapies for practicing pathologists in light of recent advancements in biomarker testing.
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Dr. Damon Olson expounds on the differences in tumors between adults and pediatric patients and why pediatric molecular oncology testing must reflect these differences to properly treat younger patients.
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Read highlights from the most recent Twitter Chat focused on pathologists and the CURES Act, which went into effect that day.