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Pathology student interest groups (SIGs) provide a valuable platform for medical students to explore the field of pathology, gain exposure to various subspecialties, connect with experienced pathologists, and build a supportive community of like-minded peers.
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Discover the diverse pathways of anatomic and clinical pathology and learn more about the various subspecialties you can explore during residency.
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Pathology student interest groups (SIGs) offer a unique opportunity for medical students to delve into pathology specialties and career tracks as early as day one of medical school. Here are 9 ideas for topics, sessions, and hands-on activities for your pathology student interest group.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) recently declared a public health emergency of international concern for a new strain of monkeypox virus (MPXV) designated MPXV clade Ib. While the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have indicated that the overall risk posed by the clade Ib outbreak is low in the general population, we must remain vigilant of emerging infectious threats to public health.
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Finding the right advisor is essential for medical students looking to launch a student interest group. Mackenzie Dent, MD, shares the steps she recommends for connecting with the right pathologist.
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The CAP Foundation welcomes new institutions to apply for See, Test & Treat® program grants. See, Test & Treat provides free breast and cervical cancer screening to underserved women.
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With disabled people making up the largest minority group in the US, the CAP encourages laboratories to meet and exceed accessibility standards for pathologists and laboratorians.
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A few insights into the things junior faculty often wish they would have known before starting a new job and how this might have helped make the transition from trainee to attending easier, according to Dr. Carissa LaBoy, MD, FCAP
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The absence of BCL2 expression in cases of follicular lymphoma (FL) presents a diagnostic challenge—one that must be solved to determine optimal prognosis and treatment.
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Dr. Devin Broadwater shares his tips to continue learning and improving skills as he manages his practice.
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For National Immigrant Heritage Month, the CAP is celebrating Dr. Georgios Papanicolaou, inventor of the Pap test for cervical cancer.
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The CAP proudly announces that 2024 marks 75 successful years in Proficiency Testing (PT) and External Quality Assessment (EQA), defined by resilience, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to transforming patients' lives. We celebrate the laboratory professionals, the unsung heroes, who have played an instrumental role in shaping CAP’s PT/EQA programs and revolutionizing patient care.
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In this series, Karim Sirgi, MD, FCAP, details the causes, impacts, and solutions to workload distribution challenges.
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In this series, Karim Sirgi, MD, FCAP details the causes, impacts, and solutions to workload distribution challenges.
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In this series, Karim Sirgi, MD, FCAP details the causes, impacts, and solutions to workload distribution challenges.
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The CAP spoke to Dr. Megha Joshi for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month to hear her story and get her thoughts on how the CAP can help the next generation of AAPI pathologists.
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This article examines the clinical importance of HRD status for patients with ovarian, breast, pancreas, and prostate cancers, as well as methodologies for measurement.