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During Welcome to Pathology: Celebration and Q&A for Newly Matched Pathology Residents, expert pathologists shared ways to be the best Resident in a pathology program
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Recently elected CAP President, Donald Karcher, MD, FCAP, shares his advocacy priorities for the College of American Pathologists.
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Michael Fraser, PhD, will be joining the College of American Pathologists as chief executive officer, effective March 11, 2024.
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As the leading organization for pathologists, the College of American Pathologists is committed to supporting the transgender community by working to address health disparities in medicine, specially making sure that testing is comprehensive and accurate for the transgender community.
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Gaurav Sharma, MD, FCAP, and Jill Hoel Bremer, AICI CIP, share tips for pathologists to build their executive presence, a vital leadership skill requiring confidence, clarity in communication, and professionalism.
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Disparities in disease incidence and mortality rates underscore the gaps in health care for the American Indian and Alaskan Native population.
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CAP President Emily E. Volk, MD, FCAP, responds to an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal's on diagnosing rare disease.
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Experiences and lessons learned during the pandemic can help pathologists and laboratorians as we return to “regular” life, as well as help us prepare for future pandemics.
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The CAP created this aid for pathologists on the processing and reporting of pregnancy tissues/products of conception (POC) specimens. This aid conveys general guidance on the issues that pathologists may face but does not convey legal advice.
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Dr. Juanita Evans describes situations which female pathologists may encounter and focuses on to how to keep relationships professional and mutually respectful.
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The third installment in the pathology side gigs series, this article shares tips and points to consider before seeking and accepting visiting faculty or speaking roles.
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The second installment in the pathology side gigs series, this article focuses on getting started in industry consultations as a pathologist.