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Read highlights from the most recent Twitter Chat focused on how pathology residents (and those who train them) can survive and thrive during this unprecedented pandemic.
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With the varying percentages of accuracy surrounding SARS-CoV-2 PCR tests, this article examines the analytic and clinical performance of diagnostic PCR tests for COVID-19.
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CAP member Dr. Yasmeen Butt describes how the onboarding to-do list for new-in-practice pathologists helps one prepare for this professional milestone.
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What pathologists are discussing about what pathologists need to know about E-cigarette or Vaping Product Use-Associated Lung Injury (EVALI).
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What pathologists are discussing about the resources available to pathologists as they navigate the practice management-related challenges resulting from the impact of COVID-19.
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Read highlights from the most recent Twitter Chat focused on the challenges that pathologists are facing (and overcoming) as more laboratories implement COVID-19 diagnostic testing amidst a global pandemic.
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What pathologists are discussing about challenges and opportunities related to diagnosing and treating patients suspected to have contracted COVID-19.
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Dr. Amy Deeken writes about how the Ohio State Pathology Society provides pathology residents and career pathologists avenues to network, continue their education, and connect with the CAP.
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Recognizing the widespread and growing importance of molecular data derived from patient specimens, especially patients with cancer, the Personalized Healthcare Committee established the Preanalytics for Precision Medicine Project Team to develop a basic set of recommendations from the literature for preanalytics for both tissue and blood specimens that could be implemented in routine pathology practice.
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Hear from leading pathologists about the now and future opportunities to implement digital pathology and artificial intelligence into your practice.
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CAP member Dr. Joseph Willis writes how the advent of new molecularly targeted treatment strategies for patients with advanced colorectal cancer places anatomic and molecular pathologists as key players in the delivery of care for this large patient population.
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Dr. El-Zaatari shares how the Texas Society of Pathologists engages early career pathologists and residents through its Young Pathologists’ section.
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Dr. Emily Green shares four steps pathologists can take to start a patient-pathologist consultation program.
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From the pros and cons of using social media and how/what/when/where to engage, pathologists shared their tips for increasing the visibility of pathology among medical students during a recent #capchat.
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Being a parent is hard work. Find out how one of our new-in-practice member's leverages a pathologist's favorable work-life balance to navigate the curves of parenthood.
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Using the Massachusetts Society of Pathologists as an example, Dr. Michael Misialek explains how state pathology societies work to support the profession and why participation in them matters.
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This update from Adam L. Booth, MD , chair of the RFEC touches reasons to attend CAP19 to the energized CAP for Medical Students page.
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From being central to patient care, at the front lines of cutting-edge technologies, and offering a wide scope of practice, this video explores the top five reasons why medical students should pursue a career in pathology.
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The specialty of pathology is often a mystery to medical students. This article brings to light the truths surrounding the top five myths about pathology.
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In this video, CAP resident members share how they define pathology and why they are pathologists. You can also listen to an interview with educator Dr. Husain Sattar.