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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.
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Serving as a committee chair can be tough. Utilizing Robert's Rules of Order and tapping into the ability to pay attention to detail and think critically can help pathologists serve successfully.
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Your personal statement for your pathology residency application is your opportunity to share why and how you got to where you are right now in your medical journey. Here are a few tips and examples from recently matched pathology residents.
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The first installment in the pathology side gigs series, this article focuses on considerations for pathologists interested in serving as expert witnesses.
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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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The CAP supports the use of individual risk-based questions instead of gender-based criteria to evaluate donors for risk of HIV and encourage the FDA to continue monitoring blood donor and donation safety.
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For Pride Month, the College of American Pathologists and its members are working to demystify and dismantle misconceptions around stem cell donation from those in the LGBTQ population.
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The CAP's Resident Inspection Program is a unique opportunity for pathology residents to enhance their pathology skills, learn about lab accreditation requirements, and connect with pathologists. Two such residents recently participated in a lab inspection team and were delighted to share their experiences and advice.
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The module, Screening and Diagnosis of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Infection can help reduce diagnostic errors and positively impact the disparity of HBV in the Asian American and Pacific Islander community.
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Driven by technological advances, the quest for precision medicine has ushered the ‘omics’ era into clinical practice.
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Five different ways to get involved at the College of American Pathologists as a member who is not on a committee