Planned System Maintenance

Planned System Maintenance

Autopsy Committee

To help define and monitor the state of the art of autopsy pathology; to improve the performance and reporting of the autopsy; to promote utilization of the

Charge

To help define and monitor the state of the art of autopsy pathology; to improve the performance and reporting of the autopsy; to promote utilization of the autopsy for quality improvement, research, education and public health; to contribute to the continuing education of CAP members and the larger medical community through the creation of surveys, publications, and educational seminars; to provide consultative services to all areas of the College as needed for activities, regulations, and legislation related to the autopsy.

This committee reports to the Council on Scientific Affairs. Find additional resources and information in the Autopsy Topic Center.

Commitment

Time Commitment Requirements
Number of face-to-face meetings 3
Length of meetings 1.5 days
Typical meeting days Friday and Saturday
Meeting locations Meeting is usually less than 50 miles from an airport.
Number of conference calls Varies, depending on member and specific assignments
Hours/year of committee work required outside of meetings Members 50+, Editor 70+, Chair 85+
Additional travel or time commitments Attendance at the Council on Scientific Affairs leadership meetings for the chair

Activities of Committee

Expertise or Experience

  • Board certified anatomic pathologist.
  • Interest in advancing and promoting autopsy pathology.
  • Knowledge of specific organ systems(s) (desirable).

Benefits of Committee Membership

  • Edit, author, and produce CAP educational offerings.
  • Quality assurance experience.
  • Quality improvement experience.
  • Participation in publications.
  • Contribute content to the annual meeting.
  • Educate CAP members on principles and practices of autopsy pathology.
  • Improve communication skills.
  • Promote the autopsy to other pathologists, the medical community, and the public.

Current Committee Members

Chair

Harold Sanchez, MD, FCAP

Vice Chair

Meagan Chambers, MD, MS, MSc, FCAP

Member

Tanner Bartholow, MD, MS, FCAP

Sonja Chen, MBBS, FCAP

Holly Harper, MD, FCAP

Phillip McMullen, MD, PhD, FCAP

Juan Pablo Olano, MD, FCAP

Amy V Rapkiewicz, MD, FCAP

Anja Christiane Roden, MD, FCAP

Liaison - Inbound

Lara Berklite, MD,

Member-J

Maggi Horn, MD,

Committee Manager

Courtney Davis, MBA, MLS(ASCP)

Interested in Joining this Committee?

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